In Nova Scotia (Serve Right), Quebec (Service In Action), New Brunswick (It’s Good Business), Saskatchewan (Serve It Right), and Newfoundland and Labrador (also It’s Good Business), there’s no legally mandatory certification to serve alcohol, but the programs listed above are “recommended,” and employers have a right What do you need to serve alcohol in NS? […]
Category: Nova Scotia
Is Avonlea In Nova Scotia?
Avonlea (/ævɒnˈliː/; av-on-LEE) is a fictional community located on Prince Edward Island, Canada, and is the setting of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s novel Anne of Green Gables, following the adventures of Anne Shirley, as well as its sequels, and the television series Road to Avonlea. What town is Avonlea based on? CavendishAvonlea is based on Cavendish, […]
Do Kids Get Free Dental In Nova Scotia?
Government of Nova Scotia covers basic dental care for children age 14 and younger who have a valid MSI health card number. Once a year, the program covers: 1 routine dental exam. Is it free for a child to see a dentist? Taking your child to the dentist NHS dental care for children is free. […]
What Does Msi Stand For In Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia Medical Services Insurance. What is MSI? Nova Scotia Medical Services Insurance (MSI) is the provincial plan of insured medical services. It is designed to pay for the cost of a wide range of medically necessary physicians’ services, as well as certain dental and optometric services. What does MSI cover for seniors Nova Scotia? […]
Is Red Pine Native To Nova Scotia?
Red Pine (Common Native Trees of Nova Scotia) · iNaturalist. Are pine trees native to Nova Scotia? Eastern White Pine (Common Native Trees of Nova Scotia) · iNaturalist Canada. Where are red pines native? Red pine occurs from Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, southern Quebec, and Maine westward to central […]
How Many Health Authorities Are There In Nova Scotia?
On April 1, Nova Scotia’s nine district health authorities will come together as one. Is Nova Scotia Health Authority government? The Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness (DSW) is the government body responsible for allocating the $999 million transfer from the federal government. They do this by dividing the funds between the most relevant […]
How Do I Start A Food Truck In Nova Scotia?
You will need to apply for a Food Establishment Permit. Contact Business Navigation or Nova Scotia Environment at 1- 855-893-5309. They will connect you with an inspector that will be assigned to your business. If you intend to use natural gas or propane, a licensed installer is required. How much is a food permit in […]
What Can I Claim On My Taxes In Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia’s most popular tax credits and deductions include: NS child benefit (NSCB) NS affordable living tax credit (NSALTC) NS the poverty reduction credit. NS basic personal amount ($8,481) Note: Income under 25,000 allows for an additional $3,000, for a total of ($11,481) What can you claim on your taxes in NS? The Basics. HST. […]
How Many License Plates Are Required In Nova Scotia?
If your vehicle is issued 2 plates, both plates must be displayed. In Nova Scotia, there is no special process for getting a licence plate. One is given to you when you get a Vehicle Permit. For information on Vehicle Permits (how to get one, how to renew it, and so forth), please click here. […]
Can You Get A Ticket For A Cracked Windshield Nova Scotia?
There are several laws in Canada that cover windshield condition. If you have a cracked or otherwise damaged windshield, a police officer may issue anything from a notice, an order to repair, a ticket, or even an order removing your vehicle from the road. These regulations all have to do with driver visibility. Can you […]