Category: Nova Scotia

Is Window Tint Legal In Nova Scotia?

Under the Motor Vehicle Act of Nova Scotia, it is prohibited to have any tint on your windshield or front side windows. The fine for operating a vehicle with tinted windows begins at $180 while fines for obstructing a license plate begin at $237.50. What’s the darkest legal tint? Legal Window Tint There are no […]

Who Supplies Electricity In Nova Scotia?

Nova Scotia Power Incorporated. Electricity is provided by Nova Scotia Power Incorporated (NSPI), as well as power utilities in six municipalities. Nova Scotia Power (NSPI) supplies most of the electricity in Nova Scotia and owns over 95% of the province’s electricity systems. Is NS Power owned by the government? Nova Scotia Power Inc. is a […]

Who Is Running Nova Scotia?

February 23, 2021 – Iain Rankin is officially sworn in as the 29th Premier of Nova Scotia. What political Party is running Nova Scotia? In the 2021 Nova Scotia general election, the Progressive Conservatives won a majority government. Which political Party is in power in Nova Scotia 2022? 25 June 2022 – Claudia Chender is […]

Who Is The Minister Of Nova Scotia?

Tim Houston. The current premier of Nova Scotia is Tim Houston, who was sworn in on August 31, 2021. Who is the Minister of NS? Current Cabinet Lieutenant-Governor Minister Tim Houston (2021–) Allan MacMaster (2021–) Pat Dunn (2021–) Who is the premier of Nova Scotia 2022? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with Nova Scotia Premier […]

Why Doesn’T Nova Scotia Bury Power Lines?

Burying lines can be 10 times more expensive for customers than running lines overhead. It’s the main reason we don’t typically bury our power lines. We’re regulated to provide the most cost-effective option for customers. Why are power lines not underground in Nova Scotia? When electricity systems were first developed, the technology didn’t exist to […]