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Volume 230, No. 26 June 30, 2021

Halifax, Part I Published by Authority

Index of Notices ORDER IN COUNCIL 2021-176 Dated June 24, 2021 Orders in Council OIC 2021-176 (Renewal of Provincial State of The Governor in Council, on the report and Emergency by Minister) ...... 1389 recommendation of the Minister of Municipal Affairs dated May 5, 2021, and pursuant to Subsection 19(2) of Companies Act Chapter 8 of the Acts of 1990, the Emergency 3267260 Nova Scotia Limited ...... 1392 Management Act, is pleased to approve the further 3273506 Nova Scotia Limited ...... 1392 renewal by the Minister of Municipal Affairs of the state 3282447 Nova Scotia Limited ...... 1392 of emergency declared by the Minister under Subsection NA (Northfield/Bridge) Company ...... 1392 12 (1) of the Emergency Management Act on March 22, Nova Paving Limited ...... 1393 2020 and as previously renewed, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, in the form set forth in Schedule Criminal Code of Canada “A” attached to and forming part of the Report and Marinelli, Brian Anthony ...... 1393 Recommendation, effective at noon on June 27, 2021 until noon on July 11, 2021. Emergency Management Act Minister’s Direction - Ambulance Fee Waiver Schedule “A” (June 29, 2021) ...... 1390 Renewal of Provincial State Minister’s Direction - Business Fee and WCB of Emergency by Minister Payment Deferrals (June 29, 2021) ...... 1391 (subsection 19(2) of the Emergency Management Act) Minister’s Direction - Residential Tenancies Virtual Showings (June 29, 2021) ...... 1391 Emergency area: On March 22, 2020 a State of Emergency was declared Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act for all the Province of Nova Scotia. Administrative Decisions ...... 1396 Nature of the emergency: Health Protection Act The COVID-19 virus, which has caused a pandemic, is Order of the Chief Medical Officer of Health in the Province and that event requires prompt (June 30, 2021) ...... 1430 coordinated action or regulation for the protection of property and for the health and safety of persons in Nova Notaries and Act Scotia. Appointments ...... 1398 I am satisfied that an emergency, as defined in clause 2(b) Nova Scotia Civil Procedure Rules of Chapter 8 of the Acts of 1990, the Emergency Civil Procedure Rules Amendment, June 25, Management Act, continues to exist or may exist in the 2021 ...... 1393 Province. Civil Procedure Rules Amendment (Rule 59), June 25, 2021 ...... 1393 While under a Provincial State of Emergency, I may Forms 59.08, 59.13A and 59.48B ...... 1438 require any or all of the actions specifically listed under clauses 14(a) to (m) of the Emergency Management Act, Probate Act or anything else I determine is necessary for the Billard, George William ...... 1394 protection of property and the health or safety of persons Jollimore, Mildred Louise ...... 1394 in the Province. Mancini, Katherine ...... 1394 Perrin, Richard Frank ...... 1395 The Directions issued from March 22, 2020 until today shall continue in place under this renewal unless Probate Act – Estate Notices terminated or changed by me in writing. Further Estate Notices ...... 1403 Directions may be issued and posted for the public Estate Notices (subsequent)...... 1409 throughout the State of Emergency. 1389 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1390 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 This renewed Declaration, and the associated Directions, pursuant to clause 3(3)(c) of the Emergency Management are in addition to and do not replace any Orders issued by Act, the powers under clauses 14(j) & (k) of the the Medical Officer of Health under Section 32 of Emergency Management Act to cause medically essential Chapter 4 of the Acts of 2004, the Health Protection Act. ambulance transportation to be provided to COVID-19 positive or presumptive individuals in the Province This State of Emergency was previously renewed every without charge and to authorize the Department of Health 14 days for the year period from April 5, 2020 to-April and Wellness to make payments to the ambulance service 18, 2021, and then from April 18 to May 2, from May 2- provider to cover the cost of the ambulance fees not 16, from May 16-30, from May 30 to June 13, and from charged, until such time as the Provincial State of June 13, 2021 to June 27, 2021. Emergency terminates or is not renewed.

With the approval of Governor in Council, I hereby As such, during the Provincial State of Emergency, under further renew the declaration of a State of Emergency for the authority delegated to me above for clauses 14(j) & all of the Province to continue on and after 12:00 pm (k) of the Emergency Management Act and effective May (noon) on Sunday, June 27, 2021. 1, 2021, I direct the following:

If this Declaration is not renewed or terminated earlier, 1. The ambulance services provider, Emergency the State of Emergency remains in effect until 14 days Medical Care Inc (EMCI), shall provide medically after the date and time it is declared, which is until 12:00 essential ambulance transportation to the following pm (noon) on Sunday, July 11, 2021. categories of individuals and without charge to the individual: Dated May 5, 2021, at Halifax, Nova Scotia, a. COVID-19 7yu**9+6+ [positive;] Hon. Brendan Maguire Minister of Municipal Affairs b. Presumptive COVID-19 positive - those awaiting a test result or experiencing COVID- RG June 30, 2021 19 symptoms;

IN THE MATTER OF: The Emergency Management c. Experiencing sudden acute respiratory illness: Act, S.N.S. 1990, c. 8 d. Experiencing acute adverse reaction to a Direction of the Minister of Health and Wellness COVID-19 vaccine requiring EHS Under a Declared State of Emergency transportation.

(Clauses 14(j) & (k) of the 2. The Department of Health and Wellness shall make Emergency Management Act) payments to EMCI, in the amounts set out in the Ambulance Fee Regulations, N.S. Reg 133/2002 as (21-002HW Revised [2]) amended, for medically essential ambulance transportation that EMCI provides without charge This Direction repeals and replaces the previous to the individual under Section 1 and the terms of Direction 21-002HW, made on May 28, 2021. [Only this Direction. change is to add “Experiencing acute adverse reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine requiring EHS transportation” as a This Direction is in addition to any requirements category of transport without charge.] established in a Chief Medical Officer of Health’s Public Health Order under the Health Protection Act, 2004, c. 4, On March 22, 2020, a State of Emergency was declared s. 1, and any other Directions issued under the Emergency for all the Province of Nova Scotia by the Minister of Management Act. Municipal Affairs and Housing under subsection 12(1) in Chapter 8 of the Acts of 1990, the Emergency This Direction shall continue until the Provincial State of Management Act. Emergency terminates or is not renewed, unless the Direction is terminated earlier in writing. Since that time, the State of Emergency has been renewed, without interruption, pursuant to subsection Dated June 29th, 2021 19(2) of the Emergency Management Act and with approval of the Governor in Council. Honourable Minister of Health and Wellness Effective May 1, 2021, the Minister of Municipal Affairs delegated to the Minister of Health and Wellness, RG June 30, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1391 IN THE MATTER OF: The Emergency Management (i) an annual registration fee under the Tourist Act, S.N.S. 1990, c. 8 Accommodations Registration Act,

Direction of the Minister or under a Declared State of Emergency (Section 14 of the Emergency Management Act) B. which has the following government business 21-002R expense due or coming due for payment between (Note: only change in revision is to the expiry date) May 4, 2021 and July 31, 2021, their requirement to pay that expense is deferred until August 1, 2021 Under my authority in Section 14 of the Emergency for the following expense: Management Act, I order that this Direction (21-002R) repeal and replace the Direction (21-002) regarding (a) a premium payment for an assessment under business fee and WCB payment deferrals which was the Workers’ Compensation Act. issued on May 5, 2021. Please note that this Direction is in addition to any The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing declared requirements established in a Chief Medical Officer of a Province-wide State of Emergency on March 22, 2020 Health’s Public Health Order under the Health Protection under Section 12 of the Emergency Management Act. Act, and any other Directions issued under the Emergency Management Act. Effective on May 4, 2021, having satisfied myself that it is necessary for the protection of property and the health This Direction will remain in place until August 1, 2021 or safety of persons, under the authority provided to me unless it is terminated in writing earlier. in Section 14 of the Emergency Management Act, I direct that: Dated June 29, 2021

For a business, organization or professional carrying on Hon. Brendan Maguire business and operating in Nova Scotia which is Minister of Municipal Affairs restricted or prohibited from carrying out their normal operations as a direct result of a restriction in Sections RG June 30, 2021 21A to 31.5 (Part IV) of the Chief Medical Officer of Health’s Public Health Order (version issued April 29, IN THE MATTER OF: The Emergency Management 2021) under the Health Protection Act; and Act, S.N.S. 1990, c. 8

A. which has one of the following government Direction of the Minister business fees due or coming due for payment under a Declared State of Emergency between May 4, 2021 and July 31, 2021, their (Section 14 of the Emergency Management Act) requirement to pay that fee is deferred until August 21-005R 1, 2021 for each of the following fees: (Note: only change in revision is to the expiry date)

(a) an annual Inspector’s Report fee under the Co- Under my authority in Section 14 of the Emergency operative Associations Act, Management Act, I order that this Direction (21-005R) (b) an annual registration fee under the repeal and replace the Direction (21-005) regarding Corporations Registration Act, showings of a leased residential unit issued on May 21, (c) an annual licence or permit fee under the 2021. Cosmetology Act, (d) an annual permit fee under the Food Safety The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing declared Regulations made under the Health Protection a Province-wide State of Emergency on March 22, 2020 Act, under Section 12 of the Emergency Management Act. (e) an annual fee under the Limited Partnerships Act, Effective on May 21, 2021 at 8:00 am until July 31, (f) a renewal licence or permit fee under the 2021 at 8:00 am, for the protection of property, and for Liquor Control Act, the health and safety of the residents of the Province, (g) an annual registration fee under the under the authority provided to me in Section 14 of the Partnerships and Business Names Emergency Management Act, I direct that: Registration Act, (h) an annual registration fee under the Societies 1. A landlord must not conduct an in-person showing Act, of a leased residential unit to prospective tenants or purchasers unless the landlord meets all the

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1392 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 following requirements: laws of the Province of Nova Scotia, with registered office at Bedford, in the Halifax Regional Municipality, (a) obtain the consent of the residential tenant, Province of Nova Scotia, intends to apply to the Registrar including consent as to the date and time of of Joint Stock Companies for the Province of Nova Scotia entry; and for leave to surrender the Certificate of Incorporation of 3267260 Nova Scotia Limited and for its dissolution (b) comply with all the applicable restrictions in a consequent thereon pursuant to the provisions of Section Chief Medical Officer of Health’s Public 137 of the Companies Act of Nova Scotia. Health Order under the Health Protection Act. RG June 30, 2021 2. As an alternative to an in-person showing of a residential unit under Section 1, or if the tenant IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. does not provide consent to an in-person showing, 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by 3273506 Nova the landlord may enter the unit once together with Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of no more than one other person to take photographs, Incorporation a video or other similar representation of the unit which can be used to provide a virtual showing of NOTICE is hereby given that 3273506 Nova Scotia the unit, if the landlord meets all the following Limited intends to make an application to the Registrar requirements: of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of Incorporation.

(a) the entry must be during daylight hours and the th landlord must give written notice of the date Dated this 7 day of June, 2021. and time of the entry to the tenant at least 24 hours in advance of the entry; and Michael F. Feindel, Barrister Solicitor for 3273506 Nova Scotia Limited (b) ensure compliance with all the applicable RG June 30, 2021 restrictions in a Chief Medical Officer of Health’s Public Health Order under the Health IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. Protection Act. 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by 3282447 Nova Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Please note that this Direction is in addition to any Incorporation requirements established in a Chief Medical Officer of Health’s Public Health Order under the Health Protection 3282447 Nova Scotia Limited hereby gives notice Act, and any other Directions issued under the Emergency pursuant to the provisions of Section 137 of the Management Act. Companies Act that it intends to make application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies of the Province of A failure to comply with this Direction could result in Nova Scotia for leave to surrender the Certificate of a summary conviction with fines between $500 to Incorporation of the Company. $10,000 for individuals and up to $100,000 for a corporation per incident. Dated this 23rd day of June, 2021.

This Direction will remain in place until July 31, 2021, Natalie J. Woodbury unless it is terminated in writing earlier. BOYKECLARKE LLP 99 Wyse Road, Suite 600 Dated June 29, 2021 Dartmouth NS B3A 4S5 Solicitor for 3282447 Nova Scotia Limited Hon. Brendan Maguire Minister of Municipal Affairs RG June 30, 2021

RG June 30, 2021 IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by NA IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. (Northfield/Bridge) Company for Leave to Surrender 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by 3267260 Nova its Certificate of Incorporation Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation NOTICE is hereby given that NA (Northfield/Bridge) Company intends to make an application to the Registrar NOTICE is hereby given that 3267260 Nova Scotia of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Limited, a body corporate, duly incorporated under the

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1393 Certificate of Incorporation. The following Rules and Forms are amended as follows:

Dated this June 30, 2021. 1. The numeral 3 in Rule 49.04(2) under “Antigonish” for April and September and the numeral 3 under Charles S. Reagh “Pictou” for January are replaced with the numeral Stewart McKelvey 2. Solicitor for NA (Northfield/Bridge) Company 2. Form 5.07 is amended by removing the word RG June 30, 2021 “fifteen” and substituting “twenty-five” in the paragraph titled “You may participate”. IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by Nova Paving Certificate Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation I, Deborah K. Smith, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, certify that on June 25, 2021 a majority NOTICE is hereby given that Nova Paving Limited of the judges of the court made the foregoing intends to make an application to the Registrar of Joint amendments to the Nova Scotia Civil Procedure Rules. Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of Incorporation. Signed June 25, 2021

rd Dated the 23 day of June, 2021. Deborah K. Smith Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia John B. Hillman Hillman Law RG June 30, 2021 PO Box 69 10 Queen Street Nova Scotia Civil Procedure Rules Bridgetown NS B0S 1C0 Amendment (Rule 59) Solicitor for Nova Paving Limited June 25, 2021

RG June 30, 2021 The following Rules and Forms are amended as follows:

IN THE MATTER OF: The Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, 1. The following Forms are replaced with the attached c. C-46 Forms: 59.08, 59.13A, and 59.48B.

Under the authority vested in me by Section 320.4(a) of 2. All references to Form “FDO2” contained in the the Criminal Code of Canada, I hereby revoke the Family Division Practice Memorandum are replaced designation of: with Form “59.48A”.

Brian Anthony Marinelli 3. All references to Form “FDO3” contained in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Family Division Practice Memorandum are replaced Province of Nova Scotia with Form “59.48B”. as being qualified to operate an approved instrument, the Certificate Intox EC/IR II, and therefore a “qualified technician” in respect of breath samples, within the meaning of Section I, Deborah K. Smith, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court 320.4(a) of the said Criminal Code of Canada. of Nova Scotia, certify that on June 25, 2021 a majority

th of the judges of the court made the foregoing DATED at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 28 day of June, amendments to the Nova Scotia Civil Procedure Rules 2021. and Family Division Practice Memorandum.

Randy Delorey Signed June 25, 2021 Attorney General and Minister of Justice RG June 30, 2021 Deborah K. Smith Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Civil Procedure Rules [See Appendix B for Forms 59.08, 59.13A and 59.48B] Amendment June 25, 2021 RG June 30, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1394 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 IN THE MATTER OF: The Probate Act, S.N.S. 2000, The applicant, Steven W. Jollimore, son of the deceased, c. 31 - and - In the Estate of George William Billard, has applied to a judge of the Probate Court of Nova Deceased Scotia, at the Probate District of Halifax, 1815 Upper Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia for an application to IN THE COURT OF PROBATE FOR NOVA SCOTIA probate the last will and testament of the deceased, in lieu Notice of Application (S. 64(3)(a)) of proof in solemn form, pursuant to subsection 69(1) of the Probate Court Practice, Procedure and Forms The applicant, Tanya Billard, daughter of the late George Regulations, N.S. Reg. 63/20210, to be heard on July 16, William Billard, has applied to the judge of the Probate 2021, at 9:30 a.m. Court of Nova Scotia, at the Probate District of Windsor, 240 King Street, Windsor, Nova Scotia, B0N 2T0, for The affidavit of Steven W. Jollimore in Form 46, a copy Application for Proof in Solemn Form, Motion for of which is attached to this Notice of Application, is filed Directions to be heard on July 14, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. in support of this application. Other materials may be filed and will be delivered to you or your lawyer before The affidavit of Tanya Billard in Form 46, a copy of the hearing. which is attached to this Notice of Application, is filed in support of this application. Other materials may be filed NOTICE: If you contest any part of the application you and will be delivered to you or your lawyer before the must complete and file a notice of objection in Form 47 hearing. with the court, and then serve the notice of objection on the applicant and the personal representative. NOTICE: If you contest any part of the application you must complete and file a notice of objection in Form 47 If you do not file and serve a notice of objection you will with the court, and then serve the notice of objection on not be entitled to any notice of further proceedings and the applicant and the personal representative. you may only make representations at the hearing with the permission of the registrar or judge. If you do not file and serve a notice of objection you will not be entitled to any notice of further proceedings and If you do not come to the hearing in person or as you may only make representations at the hearing with represented by your lawyer, the court may give the the permission of the registrar or judge. applicant what they want in your absence. You will be bound by any order the court makes. If you do not come to the hearing in person or as represented by your lawyer, the court may give the Therefore, if you contest any part of this application, you applicant what they want in your absence. You will be or your lawyer must file and serve a notice of objection bound by any order the court makes. in Form 47 and come to the hearing.

Therefore, if you contest any part of this application, you Dated June 28, 2021. or your lawyer must file and serve a notice of objection in Form 47 and come to the hearing. Andrew Christofi Noseworthy Di Costanzo Diab Dated June 16, 2021. 6470 Chebucto Road Halifax NS B3L 1L4 Jillian Gallant Telephone: 902-444-4747 ext. 36; Fax: 902-444-4301 Gallant Law Email: [email protected] 101-222 Waterfront Drive Bedford NS B4A 0H3 RG June 30, 2021 (3 issues) Telephone: 902-404-3788; Fax: 902-462-5900 Email: [email protected] IN THE MATTER OF: The Probate Act, S.N.S. 2000, Solicitor for the Applicant c. 31 - and - In the Estate of Katherine Mancini, Deceased RG June 16, 2021 (3 issues) IN THE COURT OF PROBATE FOR NOVA SCOTIA Notice of Application (S. 64(3)(a)) IN THE MATTER OF: The Probate Act, S.N.S. 2000, c. 31 - and - In the Estate of Mildred Louise The applicant, Donna Wall, Executor and beneficiary, Jollimore, Deceased has applied to the Probate Court of Nova Scotia, at Sydney, Harbour Place, Suite 6, 136 Charlotte Street, IN THE COURT OF PROBATE FOR NOVA SCOTIA Sydney, Nova Scotia, for Proof in Solemn Form of the Notice of Application (S. 64(3)(a)) Last Will and Testament with attached Letter of Katherine Mancini to be heard on Wednesday, July 7th,

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1395 2021, at 9:30 a.m. The affidavits of Jennifer Langille, Aaron Spencer, Edward Chatfield, Pauline Perrin, Ronald Perrin and The affidavit of Donna Wall in Form 46, a copy of which Stanley Reid in Form 46, copies of which are attached to is attached to this Notice of Application, is filed in this Notice of Application, and the consents of Jennifer support of this application. Other materials may be filed Marie Langille, Michael Perrin, Jonathan Perrin and and will be delivered to you or your lawyer before the Benjamin Perrin are filed in support of this application. hearing. Other materials may be filed and will be delivered to you or your lawyer before the hearing. NOTICE: If you contest any part of the application you must complete and file a notice of objection in Form 47 NOTICE: If you contest any part of the application you with the court, and then serve the notice of objection on must complete and file a notice of objection in Form 47 the applicant and the personal representative. with the court, and then serve the notice of objection on the applicant and the personal representative. If you do not file and serve a notice of objection you will not be entitled to any notice of further proceedings and If you do not file and serve a notice of objection you will you may only make representations at the hearing with not be entitled to any notice of further proceedings and the permission of the registrar or judge. you may only make representations at the hearing with the permission of the registrar or judge. If you do not come to the hearing in person or as represented by your lawyer, the court may give the If you do not come to the hearing in person or as applicant what they want in your absence. You will be represented by your lawyer, the court may give the bound by any order the court makes. applicant what they want in your absence. You will be bound by any order the court makes. Therefore, if you contest any part of this application, you or your lawyer must file and serve a notice of objection Therefore, if you contest any part of this application, you in Form 47 and come to the hearing. or your lawyer must file and serve a notice of objection in Form 47 and come to the hearing. Dated May 26, 2021. Dated March 24, 2021. Michael A. Tobin PO Box 1925 Mary Jane Saunders North Sydney NS B2A 3S9 MacIntosh, MacDonnell & MacDonald Telephone: 902-794-8803; Fax: 902-794-9869 260-610 East River Road Email: [email protected] New Glasgow NS B2H 5E5 Telephone: 902-752-8441; Fax: 902-752-7810 RG June 16, 2021 (3 issues) Email: [email protected]

IN THE MATTER OF: The Probate Act, S.N.S. 2000, RG June 16, 2021 (3 issues) c. 31 - and - In the Estate of Richard Frank Perrin, Deceased

IN THE COURT OF PROBATE FOR NOVA SCOTIA Notice of Application (S. 64(3)(a))

The applicant, Jennifer Marie Langille, of Pugwash, in the County of Cumberland and Province of Nova Scotia (the “Applicant”), common law spouse of the Deceased and sole beneficiary in the Last Will and Testament of Richard Frank Perrin dated May 10, 2018, has applied to the Probate Court of Nova Scotia, at the Probate District of Amherst, 16 Church Street, Amherst, Nova Scotia, for and Application for a Proof in Solemn Form to be heard for the purposes of proving the said Will of the late Richard Frank Perrin, pursuant to Section 31 of the Probate Act, SNS 2000, c. 31, as amended (the “Act”), to be heard on July 8th, 2021 at 9:30 am @ Old Court House at 54 Victoria Street, 2nd Floor, Amherst, NS.

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Administrative Decisions Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act, S.N.S. 1996, c. 25

The Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture invites members of the public to provide written comment on applications for Aquaculture Licences and Leases. Selected details of the application(s) are as follows, with further information also found at http://novascotia.ca/fish/aquaculture/public-information/.

Future Seafoods Inc. Location: Caribou Harbour, AQ#1351 Type: Marine Amendment Application Size: 17.25 HA Current Cultivation Method: Bottom shellfish without gear Current Species: American oyster Proposed Amendment: 1. Authorize Bottom Cultivation with Gear Method 2. Authorize Suspended Shellfish Cultivation 3. Add additional species – Bay quahog (Mercenaria mercenaria) 4. Change Site Boundaries (no increase in size) Submission Period: Thursday June 24, 2021 to Friday, July 23, 2021 Summary of Application: Aquaculture Site No. 1351 has been an issued aquaculture site since 2010. The proposed boundary amendment will not result in an increase in the size of the site. The purpose of this amendment is to relocate the portion of the site that is not useable (due to depth and presence of marine plants) to the adjacent area that is deemed more viable to the growth of shellfish, through the use of both suspended gear and bottom cultivation with gear. Bottom cultivation without gear would continue in some areas of the site.

Please note that this application is being reviewed pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act by Transport Canada. Written comments regarding the effect of this work on marine navigation may be submitted as follows: 1. Online at: http://cps.canada.ca/ under the Registry/NPP#2010-200164 2. By Mail at: Manager Transport Canada - Navigation Protection Program P.O. Box 42 Moncton NB E1C 8K6 Michael A. MacIntosh Location: Merigomish Harbour, Pictou County AQ#1360 Type: Marine Amendment Application Size: 7.91 HA Current Cultivation Method: Bottom cultivation without gear Current Species: American oyster, Bay Quahog Proposed Amendment: Authorize bottom shellfish cultivation with gear method and authorize suspended shellfish cultivation method Submission Period: Thursday June 24, 2021 to Friday, July 23, 2021 Summary of Application: AQ#1360 Licence and Lease were issued to Michael A. MacIntosh on September 12, 2011 for a ten year term from August 1, 2012 to August 1, 2022. A review of the applicant’s Farm Management Plan indicated that the applicant was conducting bottom shellfish aquaculture with gear, without the appropriate approvals in place for this type of aquaculture. The Farm Management Plan was conditionally approved for a six-month period, during which time the applicant was required to submit a gear amendment application for review. The intent of the amendment application to “authorize bottom shellfish cultivation with gear method” is for the applicant to become fully compliant with all relevant regulations and licensing and leasing requirements related to bottom shellfish aquaculture with gear. Should the application not be approved, the applicant will be required to adhere to the current licensing and leasing provisions in place and ensure the removal of any unauthorized gear.

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1397 The applicant has also requested the amendment to Licence and Lease AQ#1360 to authorize the Suspended Shellfish Cultivation method for American oyster and Bay quahog, and currently is not conducting this cultivation method. Brian Lewis and Dale Webb Location: Caribou Harbour, Pictou County AQ#1380 Type: Marine Amendment Application Size: 11.47 HA Current Cultivation Method: Bottom shellfish without gear Current Species: American oyster Proposed Amendment: 1. Authorize Bottom Cultivation with Gear Method 2. Authorize Suspended Shellfish Cultivation 3. Change Site Boundaries (no increase in size) Submission Period: Thursday June 24, 2021 to Friday, July 23, 2021 Summary of Application: Aquaculture Site No. 1380 has been an issued aquaculture site since 2014. The purpose of this amendment is to relocate the portion of the site that is not useable (due to heavy marine traffic that is reportedly creating too much wave action to allow sustainable development) to the adjacent area that is deemed more viable to the growth of shellfish, through the use of both suspended gear and bottom cultivation with gear. Bottom cultivation without gear would continue in some areas of the site.

Please note that this application is being reviewed pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act by Transport Canada. Written comments regarding the effect of this work on marine navigation may be submitted as follows: 1. Online at: http://cps.canada.ca/ under the Registry/NPP#2013-200042 2. By Mail at: Manager Transport Canada - Navigation Protection Program P.O. Box 42 Moncton NB E1C 8K6 Future Seafoods Inc. Location: Tracadie, West Arm, Antigonish County AQ#1386 Type: Marine Amendment Application Size: 8.16 HA Current Cultivation Method: Bottom shellfish without gear Current Species: American oyster Proposed Amendment: Authorize Bottom Shellfish with Gear Cultivation Method Submission Period: Thursday June 24, 2021 to Friday, July 23, 2021 Summary of Application: Aquaculture Site No. 1386 has been an issued aquaculture site since November 1, 2014. A review of the previous applicant’s Farm Management Plan indicated that the previous applicant was conducting bottom shellfish aquaculture with gear, without the appropriate approvals in place for this type of aquaculture. The Farm Management Plan was conditionally approved on September 7, 2018 for a six- month period, during which time the previous applicant was required to submit a gear amendment application for review. The intent of this amendment application is for the current applicant to become fully compliant with all relevant regulations and licensing and leasing requirements related to bottom shellfish aquaculture with gear. Should the application not be approved, the current applicant will be required to adhere to the current licensing and leasing provisions in place and ensure the removal of any unauthorized gear.

Please note that this application is being reviewed pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act by Transport Canada. Written comments regarding the effect of this work on marine navigation may be submitted as follows: 1. Online at: http://cps.canada.ca/ under the Registry/NPP#2012-200389 2. By Mail at: Manager Transport Canada - Navigation Protection Program

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Written submissions will be accepted from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM during the submission period noted above. To be considered by the Administrator, a written submission from a member of the public must: • Include the name, mailing address, civic address, phone number, and email of the person making the submission; • Meet the criteria set out in Section 41 of the Aquaculture License and Lease Regulations; and • Meet the guidelines outlined at http://novascotia.ca/fish/aquaculture/public-information/

Written comments may be submitted as follows: 1. By Mail at: Aquaculture Administrator Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture 1575 Lake Road Shelburne NS B0T 1W0 2. By Fax at: 902-875-7429 3. By Email at: [email protected]

Comments received from the public that meet the submission requirements will be posted on the Department’s website when the Administrator’s decision concerning that application is made and communicated.

Comments as posted will include the name of the person submitting the comment as well as their community and province/state. The street address, email address and phone number of the person submitting the comment will be removed.

By submitting your comments with respect to an application you are consenting to the posting at the Department’s website of the above-noted information. You also agree that your comments will comply with the terms applicable to the use of Government of Nova Scotia websites (a copy of those terms is available at https://novascotia.ca/terms).

The Department is not responsible for the content of your posted comments, including, but not limited to, the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information contained therein. Written information provided to the Department as submissions are subject to the protections and disclosures required by the Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

Commissioner Appointments Nova Scotia Department of Justice Notaries and Commissioners Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 312

The Minister of Justice and Attorney General, , under the authority vested in him by clause 2(b) of Chapter 23 of the Acts of 1996, the Court and Administrative Reform Act, Order in Council 2004-84, the Assignment of Authority Regulations, N.S. Reg. 21/2004, and Sections 6 and 7 of Chapter 312 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Notaries and Commissioners Act, is hereby pleased to advise of the following changes to commissioner appointments:

Name Status Details Appleton, Rhonda Ann Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Ashton, Stephen Appointed Timberlea, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with Commissionaires Nova Scotia Bates, Janice Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia

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Name Status Details Beauchamp, Maureen Appointed Bedford, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing April 29, 2021 and to expire April 28, 2026 (Customer First Financing, financial institution) Bennett, Raymond J. Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Berry, Susan L. Appointed Mill Village, in the County of Lunenburg While employed with the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg Bezanson, Dorothy Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Campbell, Ann Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Campbell, Noreen A. Revoked New Waterford, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Carlin, Susanne C. Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Challis, Sandra Appointed Blockhouse, in the County of Lunenburg While employed with the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg Collins, Michael C. Appointed Bedford, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Comeau, Louise Appointed Meteghan, in the County of Digby For a term commencing April 29, 2021 and to expire April 28, 2026 (private) Corkum, Angela Revoked Bridgewater, in the County of Lunenburg No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Corkum, Angela Reappointed West Northfield, in the County of Lunenburg While employed with the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg Desmond, Janice Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Fraser, Krista Revoked Stellarton, in the County of Pictou No longer employed with Nova Scotia Legal Aid Graham, M. Kathleen Revoked Reserve Mines, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Hoban, Allison Reappointed Albert Bridge, in the County of Cape Breton For a term commencing May 26, 2021 and to expire May 25, 2026, and only while employed with Citizenship and Immigration Canada Humber, Patricia Ann Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Hutt, Leslie Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Kaizer, Kristy Appointed Chester Basin, in the County of Lunenburg While employed with the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg

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Name Status Details Keough, Beatrice Heather Revoked Grand Anse, in the County of Richmond No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Killam, Michelle Revoked River Ryan, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia LeBlanc, Nadine R. Reappointed Meteghan River, in the County of Digby While employed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Lunn, Jane Ann Revoked Louisbourg, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia MacDonald, A. Jean Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia MacDonald, P. Marie Appointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police MacDonald, Peter Jonathan Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia MacNeill, Paula Appointed Truro, in the County of Colchester For a term commencing April 29, 2021 and to expire April 28, 2026 (Grant, MacNeill Law Office) MacVicar, Maria Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia McInnis, John F. Revoked Glace Bay, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Marshall, Gregory Appointed Truro, in the County of Colchester For a term commencing April 29, 2021 and to expire April 28, 2026 (private) Morin, David Appointed Troy, in the County of Inverness While employed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Morrison, Isabel Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Morrow, Douglas A. Appointed Eastern Passage, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Murphy, Berton W. Reappointed St. Martin de Clare, in the County of Digby For a term commencing May 19, 2021 and to expire May 18, 2026 (Royal Bank of Canada) Nicholson, Barbara Ann Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia O’Handley, Deborah Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Parasram, Amit Appointed Dartmouth, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Halifax Regional Police Pettigrew, Paul Reappointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing June 2, 2021 and to expire June 1, 2026 (MNP Ltd., insolvency)

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Name Status Details Saulnier, Nadine R. Revoked Meteghan, in the County of Digby Name change to Nadine R. LeBlanc Smith, David Appointed Dartmouth, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Halifax Regional Police Sullivan, Francine E. Appointed St. Martin, in the County of Digby For a term commencing April 29, 2021 and to expire April 28, 2026 (Hugh Robichaud Law Inc.) Trenholm, Christina Appointed Beechville, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Halifax Regional Police Westcott, Candace Appointed Chester Basin, in the County of Lunenburg While employed with the Province of Nova Scotia (Court Services – Bridgewater Justice Centre) Youden, Constance Revoked Sydney, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia Zammit, Darren Appointed Cole Harbour, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Dated at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 29th day of April, 2021.

Honourable Randy Delorey Attorney General and Minister of Justice

Commissioner Appointments Nova Scotia Department of Justice Notaries and Commissioners Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 312

The Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Randy Delorey, under the authority vested in him by clause 2(b) of Chapter 23 of the Acts of 1996, the Court and Administrative Reform Act, Order in Council 2004-84, the Assignment of Authority Regulations, N.S. Reg. 21/2004, and Sections 6 and 7 of Chapter 312 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Notaries and Commissioners Act, is hereby pleased to advise of the following changes to commissioner appointments:

Name Status Details Aldred, Adam J. Appointed West Pubnico, in the County of Yarmouth While employed with the Tri-County Regional Centre for Education Barnhill, Kristen Appointed Belmont, in the County of Colchester While employed with the Province of Nova Scotia (Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services – Access Nova Scotia) Berkman, Steven Appointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Halifax Regional Municipality Boroniec, Ellen Appointed Timberlea, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Halifax Regional Municipality

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Name Status Details Burgess, Joan E. Reappointed Windsor, in the County of Hants For a term commencing June 9, 2021 and to expire June 8, 2026 (Anderson Sinclair, law firm) Conrad, Patricia Appointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (Washington & Mahody, law firm) Crosby, Mark Appointed Dartmouth, in the Halifax Regional Municipality While employed with the Halifax Regional Municipality Currie, Corinne M. Appointed Kentville, in the County of Kings While employed with the Province of Nova Scotia (Justice – Court Services – Kentville Justice Centre) Dawson, Carolyn A. Reappointed South Bar, in the County of Cape Breton For a term commencing July 7, 2021 and to expire July 6, 2026 (private) Girma, Ahlem Reappointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing August 18, 2021 and to expire August 17, 2026 (MNP Ltd., insolvency) Goodman, Janice Appointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (I.G. Wealth Management, financial) Kerr-Miller, Kathy Reappointed Dartmouth, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing August 4, 2021 and to expire August 3, 2026 (Killam Properties, real estate) …/2 Leadbetter, Alaura Appointed Dartmouth, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (Lenehan Musgrave LLP, law firm) MacEachern, Peggi Appointed Truro, in the County of Colchester While employed with the Province of Nova Scotia (Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services – Access Nova Scotia) MacLeod, Marlene M. Revoked Port Morien, in the County of Cape Breton No longer employed with the Province of Nova Scotia MacLeod, Susan Appointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (Bacchus & Associates Law Firm) McGill, Crystal D. Appointed Dartmouth, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (Heritage House Law Office) Murphy, Matthew Appointed Forest Glade, in the County of Annapolis While employed with the Province of Nova Scotia (Environment and Climate Change) Newell, Kelly J. Y. Appointed Riverside, in the County of Guysborough While employed with the Province of Nova Scotia (Lands and Forestry)

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Name Status Details Oliver, Berli Appointed Yarmouth, in the County of Yarmouth For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (Hugh Robichaud Law Inc.) Onindo, Bruno E. Appointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (Lenehan Musgrave LLP, law firm) Wilkinson, Joanne Appointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (Powell Associates Ltd., insolvency) Woods, Taylor Appointed Halifax, in the Halifax Regional Municipality For a term commencing May 13, 2021 and to expire May 12, 2026 (Altus Group, real estate)

Dated at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 13th day of May, 2021.

Honourable Randy Delorey Attorney General and Minister of Justice

Estate Notices Probate Act, S.N.S. 2000, c. 31

All persons having legal demands against any of the estates listed in this issue must file a notice of claim in Form 32 no later than 6 months from the date of the first advertisement. All persons indebted to an estate must make immediate payment to the personal representative noted.

ESTATE NOTICES BEING PUBLISHED FOR THE FIRST TIME

ESTATE OF: Personal Representative(s) Solicitor for Personal Place of Residence of Deceased Representative Date of Grant Date of the First Insertion AUCOIN, Marie Louise Joseph Clarence Boudreau Carmel A. Lavigne Chéticamp, Inverness County 232 Chéticamp Back Road 15595 Cabot Trail June 22, 2021 PO Box 641 PO Box 579 Chéticamp NS B0E 1H0 Chéticamp NS B0E 1H0 June 30, 2021 (6m)

BALDWIN, John Christopher George Public Trustee Andrew P. Nicol (aka Christopher Baldwin) PO Box 685 Public Trustee New Glasgow, Pictou County Halifax NS B3J 2T3 PO Box 685 May 28, 2021 Halifax NS B3J 2T3 June 30, 2021 (6m)

BALTERMAN, Alisa M. (aka Alisa Margaret Steiner Regan S.W. Murphy Marie Balterman) W9904 Butternut Lane Nickerson Jacquard Russell Pepin, Wisconsin, USA Pepin WI 54759 USA 77 Water Street June 9, 2021 PO Box 117 Yarmouth NS B5A 4B1 June 30, 2021 (6m)

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1404 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 ESTATE OF: Personal Representative(s) Solicitor for Personal Place of Residence of Deceased Representative Date of Grant Date of the First Insertion BANDURAK, Harry Harry David Bandurak Craig Sawler Greenwood, Kings County 9041 Lattman Road Cole Sawler Law May 21, 2021 Prince George BC V2N 6T1 PO Box 400 264 Main Street Middleton NS B0S 1P0 June 30, 2021 (6m)

BARKHOUSE, Carol Ann Ronald Ernest Barkhouse Charles A. Thompson Middle Sackville, Halifax Regional 140 Millwood Drive Burchell MacDougall LLP Municipality Middle Sackville NS B4E 2W8 PO Box 1128 June 9, 2021 Truro NS B2N 5H1 June 30, 2021 (6m)

BOLHUIS, Aafke William Bolhuis and Emily Anne Michael Brine Ivany Place Bolhuis 8339 Highway 7 Bedford, Halifax Regional Municipality 60 Mineville River Lane Musquodoboit Harbour NS B0J 2L0 April 7, 2021 Mineville NS B2Z 1K6 June 30, 2021 (6m)

BOUTILIER, Granville Leroy Jacqueline Louise Burke Mark A. Taylor New Albany, Annapolis County 217 Donegal Drive Taylor and Silver June 7, 2021 Dartmouth NS B2V 1P2 82 Aberdeen Road Bridgewater NS B4V 2S6 June 30, 2021 (6m)

BRUSHETT, Ethel Beatrice Lynda Ann Brushett (aka Lynda Jonathan Hooper Houlton, Maine, USA Ann Brushett-Corcoran) Cox & Palmer June 17, 2021 106 Harlan Drive 1100-1959 Upper Water Street Barrington NH 03825 USA Halifax NS B3J 3N2 Donald Gordon Brushett June 30, 2021 (6m) 2 Bruleigh Street Houlton ME 04730 USA

BURRELL, Shirley Ann Nicholas Burrell Daniel M. Rose Greenwood, Kings County 357 Ward Road Taylor MacLellan Cochrane April 28, 2021 Greenwood Square NS B0P 1R0 50 Cornwallis Street Kentville NS B4N 2E4 June 9, 2021 (6m) [Correction: Solicitor]

CAMERON, Donald William David William Cameron and Mary Jane Saunders King’s Head, Pictou County Christine Anne Williams MacIntosh, MacDonnell & June 21, 2021 7 Meadow Breeze Lane MacDonald King’s Head NS B2H 5C4 260-610 East River Road New Glasgow NS B2H 3S2 June 30, 2021 (6m)

DANIELS, Lee Ross Donna May Daniels Blair MacKinnon Dartmouth, Halifax Regional Municipality 50 Neilson Drive Heritage House Law Office June 1, 2021 Dartmouth NS B2Z 1A9 92 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth NS B2Y 1C5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

DELANEY, Phyllis Marie Shirley Ann Delaney and George Raymond B. Jacquard Hillview, Yarmouth County Malcolm Delaney Nickerson Jacquard Russell December 23, 2020 744 Richmond Road 77 Water Street Hillview NS B5A 5L5 Yarmouth NS B5A 1L4 June 30, 2021 (6m)

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1405 ESTATE OF: Personal Representative(s) Solicitor for Personal Place of Residence of Deceased Representative Date of Grant Date of the First Insertion ENGLAND, Margaret Eva Karen Elaine England-Crispo Nakita Samson, JD Mulgrave, Guysborough County 11757 Highway 4 EMM Law Incorporated June 23, 2021 Havre Boucher NS B0H 1P0 409 Granville Street Port Hawkesbury NS B9A 2M5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

FELTMATE, Emma Elseba John George Wood Richard S. Goodman, QC New Glasgow, Pictou County 174 York Street Patterson Law June 21, 2021 New Glasgow NS B2H 5K2 47 Riverside Street PO Box 697 New Glasgow NS B2H 5G2 June 30, 2021 (6m)

FRANCIS, Mary Lilian Peter J. Francis John H. Armstrong Bridgetown, Annapolis County 160 Lost Buck Lane Armstrong Law Office Inc. June 21, 2021 Milford NS B0S 1A0 PO Box 575 Mary P. Morash 240 St. George Street 371 Enfield Road Annapolis Royal NS B0S 1A0 Enfield NS B2T 1H5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

GRANDY, Bette (aka Betty Grandy) Pamela Jean Johanson George M. Clarke Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality 96 Lakeridge Crescent BOYNECLARKE LLP June 7, 2021 Dartmouth NS B2V 2W3 600-99 Wyse Road Dartmouth NS B3A 4S5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

HARRISON, Phillip (aka Phillip Allan Connie Frances Harrison Paige McInnis Harrison) 1574 Purcells Cove Road McInnes Cooper Great Village, Colchester County Halifax NS B3P 1B6 1300-1969 Upper Water Street June 22, 2021 Halifax NS B3J 2V1 June 30, 2021 (6m)

HENNESSEY, Margaret A. (aka John Lyle Hennessey J. Tyler MacLennan Margaret Anne Hennessey) 178 Tipping Close Sampson McPheee Reserve Mines, Cape Breton Regional Airdie AB T4A 2A5 200-66 Wentworth Street Municipality Laurie Lee Ann Hennessey PO Box 1120 May 20, 2021 46 Belguim Street Sydney NS B1P 6T4 Reserve Mines NS B1E 1A5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

JOHNSTON, Betty Lou (aka Betty-Lou Debra Anne MacKay Donald G. Harding Mae Johnston) 829 Highway 330 Donald G. Harding QC Barrister Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality Centreville NS B0W 2G0 and Solicitor Inc. June 17, 2021 Gregory Allan Johnston 3407 Highway 3 359 Harmony Ridge Road PO Box 580 Harmony NS B6L 3P5 Barrington Passage NS B0W 1G0 June 30, 2021 (6m)

LEET, Jo Ann John Hanna Vincent A. Gills, QC Sydney, Cape Breton Regional Municipality 2 Erin Leah Drive 321 Townsend Street June 7, 2021 Howie Center NS B1L 1G9 Sydney NS B1P 6J1 June 30, 2021 (6m)

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1406 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 ESTATE OF: Personal Representative(s) Solicitor for Personal Place of Residence of Deceased Representative Date of Grant Date of the First Insertion LYONS, Anthony Edward Nancy Ruth Lyons R. Michael MacKenzie Windsor, Hants County 104 East Lane Atlantica Law Group June 14, 2021 PO Box 58 99 Water Street Wolfe Island ON K0H 2Y0 PO Box 280 Windsor NS B0N 2T0 June 30, 2021 (6m)

MacASKILL, Raymond Eric Steve MacAskill Vincent A. Gills, QC Sydney, Cape Breton Regional Municipality 1213 Lingan Road 321 Townsend Street April 28, 2021 Sydney NS B1K 3H6 Sydney NS B1P 6J1 June 30, 2021 (6m)

MacDONALD, Roderick James Laura Kathleen MacDonald June 30, 2021 (6m) Upper Washabuck, Victoria County 3145 Washabuck Road June 16, 2021 Upper Washabuck NS B2C 1L8

MacKAY, Mary Allie Sherri MacKay Patrick C. Lamey, LLB Toronto, Ontario 412 The Kingsway EMM Law Incorporated June 21, 2021 Toronto ON M9A 3V9 409 Granville Street Jacqueline Trichillo Port Hawkesbury NS B9A 2M5 67 Meadow Brook Road June 30, 2021 (6m) Etobicoke ON M9B 5C7 Isabel MacKay 21 Duncairn Drive Toronto ON M8B 2P2

MacMILLAN, Donald Angus Sarah Ann MacEachern Noah Landry, JD Port Hawkesbury, Inverness County 47A Oak Crescent EMM Law Incorporated June 22, 2021 Port Hawkesbury NS B9A 3H6 409 Granville Street Port Hawkesbury NS B9A 2M5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

MARR, Barbara Barrymore Royal Trust Corporation of Erin O’Brien Edmonds, QC, TEP Arbourstone Enhanced Care Canada Arcus Legal Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality 1400-1959 Upper Water Street 4006-7071 Bayers Road June 23, 2021 Halifax NS B3J 3N2 Halifax NS B3L 2C2 Dr. Joel Eric Powell June 30, 2021 (6m) 164 Milson Street Halifax NS B3N 3M5

McCORMICK, Bernard Joseph Sandra Louise McCormick Sheldon Nathanson Sydney, Cape Breton Regional Municipality 187 Victoria Road Sheldon Nathanson Law June 22, 2021 Sydney NS B1P 2V7 2-50 Stable Drive Sydney NS B1P 0B9 June 30, 2021 (6m)

McDONALD, Barbara Jeanne Peter Murray Mary Jane Saunders Stellarton, Pictou County PO Box 608 MacIntosh, MacDonnell & June 7, 2021 Stellarton NS B0K 1S0 MacDonald 260-610 East River Road New Glasgow NS B2H 3S2 June 30, 2021 (6m)

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1407 ESTATE OF: Personal Representative(s) Solicitor for Personal Place of Residence of Deceased Representative Date of Grant Date of the First Insertion McEACHERN, Maureen Marin MacKay, Jessie Blagdon, June 30, 2021 (6m) Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality Maura Mackay and Kathleen June 14, 2021 MacKay 26 McGregor Drive Stratford PE C1B 1K9

MOMBOURQUETTE, Gregory George Robert Michael Gargan Erin O’Brien Edmonds, QC, TEP L’Ardoise, Richmond County 52 Clayton Park Drive Arcus Legal June 22, 2021 Halifax NS B3M 1L9 4006-7071 Bayers Road Halifax NS B3L 2C2 June 30, 2021 (6m)

MURPHY, Sharon Anne Michael Allen Blair MacKinnon Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality 193 Melrose Crescent Heritage House Law Office June 9, 2021 Eastern Passage NS B3G 1P2 92 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth NS B2Y 1C5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

PAPION, Claude Marcel Thierry Papion Blair MacKinnon Dartmouth, Halifax Regional Municipality 8 Confederation Avenue Heritage House Law Office June 8, 2021 Fall River NS B2T 1M9 92 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth NS B2Y 1C5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

PYKE, Karen Ann David Jeffrey Pyke D. Greg Rushton Glace Bay, Cape Breton Regional 16 Reid Avenue The Breton Law Group Municipality Glace Bay NS B1A 3R3 300-292 Charlotte Street June 16, 2021 Sydney NS B1P 1C7 June 30, 2021 (6m)

ROBERTS, Wendy Olive Preston Jennifer Anne Roberts Jeffrey R. Blucher Toronto, Ontario 95 Winchester Street McInnes Cooper June 15, 2021 Toronto ON M4X 1B1 1300-1969 Upper Water Street Halifax NS B3J 2V1 June 30, 2021 (6m)

ROY, Olive Youlande Leroy Roy Roy N. Kent Clarke Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality 6301 Lawrence Street Blois Nickerson & Bryson LLP June 9, 2021 Halifax NS B3L 1J8 PO Box 2147 Halifax NS B3J 3B7 June 30, 2021 (6m)

SAMPSON, Marilyn Cecelia William Donald Sampson Craig L. Arsenault Dartmouth, Halifax Regional Municipality 14 Thompson Lake Landry McGillivray March 18, 2021 Wellington NS B2T 1J4 PO Box 1200 300-33 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth NS B2Y 4B8 June 30, 2021 (6m)

SLATON, Pauline Lucy Cassandra Dawn Slaton-Deveau Carmel A. Lavigne Chéticamp, Inverness County 16 Shomphe Road 15595 Cabot Trail June 23, 2021 PO Box 87 PO Box 579 Chéticamp NS B0E 1H0 Chéticamp NS B0E 1H0 June 30, 2021 (6m)

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1408 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 ESTATE OF: Personal Representative(s) Solicitor for Personal Place of Residence of Deceased Representative Date of Grant Date of the First Insertion STEPANIAK, Ernest Joseph Ernest Joseph Stepaniak Jr. Blair MacKinnon Margaree Forks, Inverness County 26 Madeira Crescent Heritage House Law Office June 7, 2021 Dartmouth NS B2W 6G6 92 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth NS B2Y 1C5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

SUTHERLAND, Adele Louise Tanya Louise Butler Tanya L. Butler, TEP Beaver Bank, Halifax Regional Municipality 2139 Maitland Street Touchstone Legal Inc. June 14, 2021 Halifax NS B3K 2Z8 200-56 Portland Street Dartmouth NS B2Y 1H2 June 30, 2021 (6m)

TAYLOR, Ronald Carl Peter Ernest Taylor Craig Sawler Greenwood, Kings County 107 Thompson Road Cole Sawler Law May 25, 2021 Trenton ON K8V 5P6 PO Box 400 264 Main Street Middleton NS B0S 1P0 June 30, 2021 (6m)

THOMPSON, Williamina Hamilton Catherine Mary Nelson T. Peter Sodero, QC Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality 906-1550 Dresden Row Walker, Dunlop June 11, 2021 Halifax NS B3J 4A2 1477 South Park Street Harold Mark Thompson Halifax NS B3J 2L1 2515 Elm Street June 30, 2021 (6m) Halifax NS B3L 2Y5

TOBIN, Marie Elizabeth Kelly Rebecca Tobin Micaela A. Sheppard Dartmouth, Halifax Regional Municipality 100 Caldwell Road Weldon McInnis June 23, 2021 Dartmouth NS B2V 1L8 118 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth NS B2Y 1C7 June 30, 2021 (6m) von KURNATOWSKI, Renate (aka Florian von Kurnatowski Charles W. Demond Renate Maria Kurnatowski) Hansaallee 12 CWD Law Incorporated Beaver River, Digby County Frankfurt, Germany 60322 PO Box 48155, RPO Mill Cove June 14, 2021 Max Kurnatowski Bedford NS B4A 3Z2 2516 Amerongen Crescent SW June 30, 2021 (6m) Edmonton AB T6W 1A0

WEBBER, Annie Laura Thomas George Webber Jane Gourley-Davis Middle Musquodoboit, Halifax Regional 5553 Old Guysborough Road Patterson Law Municipality Wyses Corner NS B0N 1Y0 10 Church Street June 15, 2021 Truro NS B2N 3Z6 June 30, 2021 (6m)

WELD, Gordon Beecher Robert G. B. Weld Kelly L. Greenwood Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality 403-647 Bedford Highway Burchells LLP May 26, 2021 Halifax NS B3M 0A5 1800-1801 Hollis Street Elaine Himmelman Halifax NS B3J 3N4 506-1 Craigmore Drive June 30, 2021 (6m) Halifax NS B3N 0C6 Patricia Weld Viscount 2661 Dublin Street Halifax NS B3L 3J8

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WHITE, Earle Sanford Deborah Charlene White Blair MacKinnon Dartmouth, Halifax Regional Municipality 32 Cusack Street Heritage House Law Office June 15, 2021 Dartmouth NS B2Y 2L6 92 Ochterloney Street Dartmouth NS B2Y 1C5 June 30, 2021 (6m)

WOODINGTON, Claude Leighton Thomas Gerald Woodington R. Bruce MacKeen, QC Little Dover, Guysborough County 6881 Route 276 MacKeen Legal Services Inc. June 17, 2021 Roachvale NS B0H 1N0 146 Main Street James Kevin Woodington PO Box 200 5233 52nd Street Guysborough NS B0H 1N0 Leduc AB T9E 5M1 June 30, 2021 (6m)

ESTATE NOTICES BEING PUBLISHED FOR SECOND OR SUBSEQUENT TIME NOTE: Name of Personal Representative and Solicitor for the estate appears at the time of first insertion.

Index of Estate Notices currently being published for the required six-month period under subsection 63(1) of the Probate Act. The gazette issues shown below can be found at www.novascotia.ca/just/regulations/rg1/.

Estate Name Date of First Insertion ABLER, Thomas Struthers ...... January 6, 2021 ABRAHAM, Alan Rockwell ...... February 17, 2021 ACKERLEY, Georgena Doris ...... February 10, 2021 ADAMS, John (aka John Quincy Adams) ...... June 16, 2021 ADAMS, Matthew Gary ...... May 26, 2021 AITKEN, Annie Marie ...... June 16, 2021 ALBEE, Madelyn R...... January 20, 2021 ALEXANDER, Blanche Mae ...... June 9, 2021 ALEXANDER, Eda ...... March 31, 2021 ALEXANDER, James Armand ...... April 21, 2021 ALLAN, Jacqueline Amelia ...... June 9, 2021 ALLEN, Harold Spencer ...... March 31, 2021 ALLEN, Judith Dian ...... March 31, 2021 ALLEN, Ruth Frances (aka Ruth F. Allen) ...... March 24, 2021 ALLEN, Shirley Ann ...... June 2, 2021 ALLEN, Willard Robert ...... April 21, 2021 ALLISON, George S. (aka George Stephen Allison) ...... February 17, 2021 ALLSOP, Doris Pauline ...... March 24, 2021 AMERO, Joseph Alfred ...... June 2, 2021 AMIRAULT, Anne Marie ...... February 24, 2021 AMIRO, Alban Anthony ...... June 2, 2021 AMIT, Harris Royston ...... April 14, 2021 ANDERSON, Linda Patricia ...... February 3, 2021 ANDERSON, Robert Raymond James ...... May 5, 2021 ANDERSSON, Lars Eric ...... May 12, 2021 ANDREWS, Meredith Mabel ...... March 31, 2021 ANDREWS, Myrtle Helen June...... June 16, 2021 ANNAND, Betty Gordon ...... May 26, 2021 ANTHONY, Kenneth Alonzo ...... May 19, 2021 ANTHONY, Myrtle ...... March 17, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1410 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 APPLETON, Eileen Enis ...... June 2, 2021 APT, Donald Edward ...... January 6, 2021 ARCHIBALD, Carl Spencer ...... June 9, 2021 ARENDZ, Ann ...... January 20, 2021 ARKLIE, Margaret Muir ...... February 24, 2021 ARMSTRONG, Ronald David ...... April 21, 2021 ARNBURG, Lloyd George ...... March 31, 2021 ARNOLD, Alden Raymond ...... April 14, 2021 ARNOLD, Michael Edward Maynard ...... March 3, 2021 ARSENAULT, Wilfred Joseph ...... April 7, 2021 ARTHURS, Douglas Walter ...... March 24, 2021 ATKINSON, Arnold Burton ...... January 6, 2021 AUCOIN, Edward Joseph ...... April 21, 2021 AUDAIN, Frances Janet (aka Janet Audain) ...... April 28, 2021 AULENBACK, Robert St. Clair ...... February 17, 2021 AVERY, Evangeline Mary ...... May 5, 2021 BAIRD, John Russell ...... March 24, 2021 BAIRD, Mary Belle ...... June 9, 2021 BAIRD, Teresa Reynelda ...... April 21, 2021 BAISLY, Paul H...... June 2, 2021 BALCOM, Bert Ingram ...... March 24, 2021 BARKHOUSE, Robert Duncan ...... January 20, 2021 BARNETT, Alice Florence ...... January 13, 2021 BARRETT, Florrie Margaret ...... March 3, 2021 BARRETT, William John ...... May 26, 2021 BARRY, Donald Winfred ...... January 6, 2021 BARTLETT, Barbara Jean ...... March 3, 2021 BASILE, Rita ...... June 23, 2021 BASKER, Eugene Gerard ...... March 24, 2021 BATTIST, Raymond Lloyd ...... January 13, 2021 BEALS, Helen Katherine ...... December 30, 2020 BEALS, Louis ...... March 17, 2021 BEAVER, Valerie Mae ...... May 5, 2021 BELONG, Geraldine Kathleen ...... January 27, 2021 BENNETT, Robert Bruce ...... March 17, 2021 BENOIT, Imelda (aka Imelda Catherine Benoit) ...... May 26, 2021 BENSON, Colleen Tresa (aka Colleen Tresa Benson-Carroll) ...... April 7, 2021 BENT, Carol Marie ...... March 10, 2021 BENT, Dorothy May ...... February 24, 2021 BEREZUK, Cynthia ...... March 31, 2021 BERNARD, Rita Lucille ...... May 26, 2021 BEST, James William ...... May 26, 2021 BEZANSON, Douglas Morrison...... February 24, 2021 BINGLEY, Ronald David ...... May 5, 2021 BLACK, John Gerard (aka Gerard Black; aka Gerard John Black) ...... March 31, 2021 BLACK, Shaun Campbell ...... May 5, 2021 BLACKMAN, Thelma Leone ...... March 17, 2021 BLAIN, Daniel, Jr...... March 31, 2021 BLAKENEY, Barry Arthur ...... June 23, 2021 BOGGS, George David ...... April 28, 2021 BOLGER, John Patrick ...... June 2, 2021 BOLIVAR, Audrey Marie ...... February 24, 2021 BOLLIVAR, Olive Victoria ...... March 31, 2021 BONANG, Frederick Joseph ...... June 16, 2021 BONNYMAN, Alice C...... March 17, 2021 BOOMGAARS, Leonardus (Leo) Antonius ...... May 5, 2021 BOONE, Margaret Matilda (aka Margaret Boone) ...... June 16, 2021 BOUDREAU, Clarence Joseph ...... March 10, 2021 BOUDREAU, Joseph Melvin ...... June 23, 2021 BOUDREAU, Kenneth Gerard ...... March 10, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1411 BOUDREAU, Kyle William ...... March 10, 2021 BOURGEOIS, Joseph Daniel ...... May 26, 2021 BOUTILIER, Anthony William ...... May 5, 2021 BOUTILIER, Gertrude Dorothy ...... January 13, 2021 BOUTILIER, Margaret ...... May 5, 2021 BOUTILIER, Terry William ...... April 28, 2021 BRAGG, Walter (aka Walter Freeman Bragg) ...... March 3, 2021 BRANSCOMBE, Lorie Frances ...... December 30, 2020 BRAUNERT, Edith May ...... May 12, 2021 BRICKENDEN, Jennie Lee (aka Jenny Lee Brickenden) ...... January 20, 2021 BRIGGS, John Carmel (aka Carmel Briggs) ...... June 16, 2021 BRIGGS, Marceline Marie ...... June 16, 2021 BRIGHT, Lloyd Silas (aka Lloyd Bright) ...... January 6, 2021 BRITTAIN, Shirley Sherman ...... June 9, 2021 BROWN, Alice Mildred...... February 10, 2021 BROWN, Dona Patricia ...... January 6, 2021 BROWN, Eleanor Christena ...... March 10, 2021 BROWN, Flora Minnie ...... January 27, 2021 BROWN, Mary Irene (aka M. Irene Brown) ...... March 24, 2021 BROWN, Robert William ...... March 24, 2021 BROWN, Shirley William (Bill) ...... June 2, 2021 BRUNELLE, Mabel Allan ...... February 10, 2021 BRUNO, Biagio (aka Bruno Biagio) ...... June 23, 2021 BUCHAN, Robert MacPherson ...... March 3, 2021 BUCHANAN, Catherine Bernardita ...... March 3, 2021 BUGLAR, Alexander Isaac (aka Isaac Alexander Buglar) ...... April 28, 2021 BULLERWELL, Robert Everett (aka Robert Bullerwell; aka Robert “Bob” Everett Bullerwell) ...... June 23, 2021 BUNIN, Eric (aka Eric Paul Bunin; aka Eric P. Bunin) ...... February 3, 2021 BUOTT, Carol Ruth ...... March 31, 2021 BURDOCK, Barbara Marion ...... March 3, 2021 BURGESS, Helen Virginia ...... March 3, 2021 BURKE, Harriet A...... June 9, 2021 BURKE, John James (Jackie) ...... June 16, 2021 BURKE, Larry William ...... March 17, 2021 BURKE, Mary Josephine ...... January 20, 2021 BURRELL, Shirley Ann [corrected June 30, 2021] ...... June 9, 2021 BURTON, Jason Andrew ...... May 5, 2021 BURTON, Melvin Alexander ...... June 16, 2021 BUSHELL, Norris Leonard ...... January 27, 2021 BUTLER, Robert James ...... March 24, 2021 BYRNE, Helen Sylvia ...... January 27, 2021 BYRNE, Robert Kim ...... June 9, 2021 CAMERON, Clifford Murray ...... June 9, 2021 CAMERON, Susan Avis ...... February 10, 2021 CAMERON, William (aka William James Cameron) ...... February 17, 2021 CAMERON, William Archibald ...... April 28, 2021 CAMPBELL, Agnes Hughena ...... June 16, 2021 CAMPBELL, Kevin Lionel ...... May 26, 2021 CAMPBELL, Lorne Allister ...... June 2, 2021 CAMPBELL, Robert Hugh ...... April 14, 2021 CAMPBELL, Robin Bruce ...... June 2, 2021 CAMPBELL, Susan Marie (aka Susan Marie Penney) ...... February 17, 2021 CANNING, Jocelyn Yvonne ...... January 27, 2021 CAREY, Philip Ross ...... March 31, 2021 CARMAN, Raymond Thompson ...... February 17, 2021 CARNES, Denise Bernadette ...... June 16, 2021 CARSCADDEN, Joyce May ...... January 27, 2021 CARTER, Andrew McCart ...... January 27, 2021 CARTER, Barbara Joan ...... February 24, 2021 CASHIN, Walthen ...... April 28, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1412 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 CASTLE, Claire Corinne ...... March 17, 2021 CENTA, Albert (aka Albert Joseph Centa) ...... April 28, 2021 CHAMBERS, Neil ...... March 31, 2021 CHARLTON, Arthur Dean ...... March 10, 2021 CHARLTON, Clifton Laurie ...... December 30, 2020 CHARLTON, Ronald James ...... June 9, 2021 CHEHIL, Dalip S...... April 14, 2021 CHIASSON, Diane Marie ...... June 9, 2021 CHIASSON, Joseph Alfred ...... February 17, 2021 CHISHOLM, Thomas Joseph ...... June 23, 2021 CHRISTIE, Shirley Irene ...... March 31, 2021 CHRISTOPOULOS, Haris Constantine (aka Haris C. Hristopoulos) ...... February 10, 2021 CHURCHILL, Maureen Elizabeth ...... June 9, 2021 CINNAMON, Lisa Sarah ...... March 24, 2021 CLARK, Robert Trent ...... June 9, 2021 CLARK, Shirley Bernice ...... June 16, 2021 CLARKE, Leona Mary ...... June 16, 2021 CLARKE, Nancy Marguerite ...... March 24, 2021 CLEARY, Mary ...... March 10, 2021 CLEM, Lorimer Austin ...... March 3, 2021 CLEVELAND, Roselyn Cecile (aka Roselyn Cleveland)...... February 17, 2021 COADY, Flora Christena ...... June 16, 2021 COADY, Judith Marie ...... February 3, 2021 COGSWELL, Aaron Richard Lloyd ...... June 2, 2021 COHEN, Harold ...... April 7, 2021 COLEMAN, Gail Patrick ...... February 10, 2021 COLES, Suzanne (aka Marie Suzanne Coles; aka Suzanne Coles Foster; aka Marie Suzanne Margery Coles; aka Saleha Binti Abdullah; aka Zaliha Binti Abdullah) ...... January 20, 2021 COLFORD, Cyril A...... March 17, 2021 COLFORD, Harry Joseph ...... April 28, 2021 COMEAU, Donald Louis (aka Donald L. Comeau; aka Donald Comeau) ...... March 31, 2021 COMEAU, Eddie (aka Eddie J. Comeau; aka Eddie Joseph Comeau) ...... February 10, 2021 COMEAU, Edward Joseph ...... June 23, 2021 COMEAU, Irene Marie (aka Irene Comeau; aka Marie Irene Cecile Comeau) ...... April 28, 2021 COMER, Kathleen Agnes ...... May 5, 2021 CONRAD, Kathleen Elizabeth ...... March 3, 2021 CONRAD, Linda ...... March 17, 2021 CONRAD, Sylvia Eileen ...... February 3, 2021 COOKE, Gerald Thomas ...... February 10, 2021 COOLEN, Christine Helen ...... May 12, 2021 COOLEN, Clark Leon ...... February 17, 2021 COOLEN, Joan Marie ...... March 31, 2021 COOPER, Stella Catherine (aka Stella Cooper) ...... March 31, 2021 CORBETT, Doris Marlene ...... December 30, 2020 CORBIN, Elaine Janette ...... February 3, 2021 COREY, John D...... June 23, 2021 CORKUM, Carrie Melvina (aka Carrie M. Corkum) ...... December 30, 2020 CORKUM, Harland Earle ...... March 24, 2021 CORMIER, Leo Wilfred ...... May 19, 2021 CORRA, Roberto Primo ...... April 14, 2021 COSSABOOM, Jean Elizabeth ...... January 6, 2021 COSTANDI, Monica ...... February 10, 2021 COTTER, Erland Wilbert ...... April 21, 2021 COUSINS, Carol Ann ...... March 17, 2021 COUSINS, Dean Richard ...... May 5, 2021 COWBROUGH, Abbigail ...... March 24, 2021 COX, Daniel William ...... April 14, 2021 COYLE, Winifred Helen ...... March 3, 2021 CRAFT, David Malcolm ...... June 2, 2021 CRITCHLEY, William Claude ...... March 31, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1413 CROFT, Gary Allan ...... January 13, 2021 CROFT, Jacob Donald ...... March 10, 2021 CROFT, Nellie May ...... April 14, 2021 CROMWELL, Audrey Evangeline ...... May 5, 2021 CROOK, Carrie Edna ...... April 14, 2021 CROSBY, Delbert St. Clair ...... May 5, 2021 CROSLAND, Paul Hydes ...... June 16, 2021 CROWELL, Bryson Elliott ...... June 16, 2021 CUNNINGHAM, Michael Ranald ...... March 17, 2021 CUNNINGHAM, Stephan Edwin ...... March 17, 2021 CURRIE, Royden Duane ...... February 17, 2021 CURRIE, Stephen R...... May 19, 2021 CURRY, Leo J. (aka Leo Jerome Curry) ...... June 16, 2021 CUVELIER, Louis Barnard ...... March 3, 2021 d’ENTREMONT, Inabelle M. (aka Inabelle Marguerite d’Entremont) ...... June 2, 2021 D’ENTREMONT, Marjorie Thérèse ...... May 5, 2021 D’EON, Felicita Thérèse ...... June 16, 2021 DAIROU, John Joseph ...... March 17, 2021 DALY, Muriel S...... February 17, 2021 DANIELS, Leota Maie...... April 21, 2021 DARRAGH, Sheila ...... February 17, 2021 DAUPHINEE, Harry Maurice...... March 31, 2021 DAUPHINEE, Lillian Frances ...... February 17, 2021 DAUPHINEE, Lloyd Alder ...... January 6, 2021 DAVID, Kenneth Nelson ...... April 14, 2021 DAVIES, Percival James ...... February 3, 2021 DAVIES, Susan Elizabeth ...... April 14, 2021 DAVIS, Katherine Mary ...... June 23, 2021 DAVIS, Matthew Christopher ...... April 21, 2021 DAVISON, Paul Alfred ...... June 23, 2021 DAWE, Eileen Marjorie ...... April 7, 2021 DAWSON, James ...... February 24, 2021 DAY, Charles Maxwell ...... June 16, 2021 DEALE, Sheryl Anne ...... June 16, 2021 DEAN, Clyde Otto ...... February 17, 2021 DEAN, Johanna Helene Rosalie (aka Johanna Dean) ...... April 28, 2021 DEAN, William Scott ...... April 21, 2021 DeCHAMP, Roger Howard (aka Roger H. W. DeChamp) ...... May 5, 2021 DeCOSTE, Carl Allister ...... January 27, 2021 DEMPSEY, Daniel Anthony Gerard ...... May 19, 2021 DENNIS, Ruby Lucille ...... April 14, 2021 DENSMORE, Garry Emmerson ...... June 23, 2021 DESCHAMP, Anne Glendora ...... January 6, 2021 DEVAU, Charles Roy [cancelled, republished May 5, 2021 (Deveau, Charles Roy)] ...... April 28, 2021 DEVEAU, Antoine Victor ...... April 28, 2021 DEVEAU, Antoine Victor ...... May 5, 2021 DEVEAU, Earl David ...... March 24, 2021 DEVEAU, Paul V. (aka Paul Victor Deveau) ...... March 31, 2021 DEVILLE, Beverly Elizabeth ...... December 30, 2020 DeVOOGT, Klazina ...... March 10, 2021 DEXTER, Annette Louise (aka Annette L. Rijnbeek; aka Annette L. Ritchie) ...... February 3, 2021 DeYOUNG, James Joseph ...... June 9, 2021 DEYOUNG, Rachel Marie ...... May 19, 2021 DICKIE, Robert Thomas ...... February 17, 2021 DiLIBERATORE, Egea ...... April 14, 2021 DINGLEY, Margaret Kathleen ...... April 14, 2021 DOANE, Karl Douglas ...... March 24, 2021 DOIRON, Rodney Alphonse ...... June 16, 2021 DONAT, Peter C. [corrected April 21, 2021] ...... March 17, 2021 DONELLE, Mary Margaret ...... January 20, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1414 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 DONOVAN, Brian Edward ...... April 28, 2021 DOREY, Raymond C...... January 20, 2021 DOUCET, Louise (aka Louise Marie Doucet) ...... May 19, 2021 DOUCETTE, Emelie Claudette (aka Claudette Doucette) ...... April 14, 2021 DOUCETTE, Lorraine Joyce ...... March 10, 2021 DOUCETTE, Roy Thoms ...... June 2, 2021 DRAPEAU, Harriet Elizabeth (aka Harriet Elizabeth Mann) ...... April 14, 2021 DRELLER, Josef ...... June 16, 2021 DREW, William Henry ...... March 17, 2021 DUFFY, Gloria Elizabeth ...... June 23, 2021 DUGAS, Francis (aka Joseph Francis Dugas) ...... February 24, 2021 DUGGAN, Mary Kathleen ...... April 28, 2021 DUNN, Terry (aka Terry Douglas Dunn) ...... June 16, 2021 DURANT, Natalie W. (aka Natalie Winnifred Durant) ...... May 19, 2021 DUTCHAK, William Roy (aka William R. Dutchak) ...... December 30, 2020 EAGER, David (aka David Roy Eager) ...... April 28, 2021 EARLEY, Shirley Edith Baltzer ...... June 23, 2021 EDDY, Maurice Sinclair ...... March 24, 2021 EDGAR, Winnifred (aka Winnie Edgar) ...... March 24, 2021 EDWARDS, Amelia Jane ...... April 21, 2021 EGAN, Melvin (aka Melvin Wilfred Egan) ...... February 24, 2021 EISENHAUER, Alice Kathryn ...... June 2, 2021 ELDERKIN, Arthur Royce ...... February 24, 2021 ELLIOTT, Lawrence Kevin ...... May 12, 2021 ELLIS, Joan Gwendolyn ...... May 19, 2021 EPIFANO, Edith Vera ...... April 21, 2021 ERNEST, Faye Lorena ...... June 9, 2021 ERSKINE, Brenda Mary Therese ...... June 23, 2021 ERVIN, Mary Edna ...... January 6, 2021 ERVINE, Warren Basil ...... January 27, 2021 ETTINGER, Doris Adeline ...... May 19, 2021 ETTINGER, Jay Warren ...... April 28, 2021 EVANS, Herbert Charles ...... February 3, 2021 EVANS, Mary Alice ...... April 21, 2021 EVANS, Patricia Ann ...... April 28, 2021 EVANS, Paul Leo ...... April 28, 2021 FADER, Wayne Tennyson MacDougall ...... June 23, 2021 FAHIE, Norma Laverne ...... June 9, 2021 FARLEY, Letha ...... March 31, 2021 FARMER, Irma Diana ...... March 3, 2021 FARR, Jessie ...... March 31, 2021 FARROW, Harold Joseph ...... January 27, 2021 FAULKNER, Thomas G...... May 19, 2021 FAWSON, Florence Agnes ...... June 16, 2021 FEENER, Ronald Lemont ...... May 26, 2021 FELMMING, Michael Dennis ...... May 19, 2021 FERGUSON, Donald John ...... February 3, 2021 FERGUSON, Effie (aka Effie Jane Ferguson) ...... April 28, 2021 FERGUSON, Margaret Ann ...... April 7, 2021 FERGUSON, Ruth Elizabeth ...... June 16, 2021 FETTERLY, Carmita Bernice ...... April 7, 2021 FEVENS, Ralph William ...... June 23, 2021 FILLMORE, Marion Eileen ...... April 7, 2021 FINDLAY, Ann Ethelwyn Marion ...... April 7, 2021 FINES, Herberta Ruth ...... March 31, 2021 FINLAY, Josephine Della (aka Josephine Bella Finlay) ...... June 16, 2021 FIORE, Karen Lynn ...... February 3, 2021 FITCH, Paul R...... May 12, 2021 FITZGERALD, Caleb Alexander ...... January 20, 2021 FITZMORRIS, Gail Marie ...... March 24, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1415 FLEMING, Mary Colette ...... June 9, 2021 FLYNN, Alice Mae ...... February 24, 2021 FLYNN, Marie Corinne (aka Corinne Marie Flynn; aka Corinne Flynn) ...... February 24, 2021 FLYNN, Wade Leslie...... March 24, 2021 FOGARTY, Andrew Joseph ...... March 31, 2021 FOGARTY, Margaret Eileen (aka Margaret Aline Fogarty; aka Marguerite Aline Fogarty) ...... January 20, 2021 FOLEY, Ruth Delores ...... March 3, 2021 FOLKINS, Ilze ...... June 23, 2021 FONTAINE, Joseph Marcel Richard Real ...... April 21, 2021 FORD, John Willard (aka John W. Ford) ...... June 9, 2021 FOSTER, Bertha Karen ...... June 16, 2021 FOSTER, Eva Pauline ...... March 17, 2021 FOSTER, Ruth Charlene ...... January 27, 2021 FOX, Shirley Marguerite ...... February 24, 2021 FRAELIC, Mary Lou ...... March 17, 2021 FRAME, Edward ...... March 10, 2021 FRANCIS, Rose Bertha (aka Berta Rose Francis) ...... December 30, 2020 FRANKLIN, Eva Marilyn ...... April 7, 2021 FRASER, Alexander Kenneth (aka Kenneth Fraser, Jr.) ...... March 10, 2021 FRASER, Joan Edith (aka Joan E. Fraser) ...... June 23, 2021 FRASER, Richard Bruce ...... March 24, 2021 FRASER, Verna Evelyn ...... February 24, 2021 FREDERICKS, David Edgar Albert ...... February 24, 2021 FREDERICKS, Ruth Alice ...... May 19, 2021 FREEMAN, Roger Ralph ...... February 3, 2021 FRISON, Joan Marie ...... April 28, 2021 FROSST, Sigrid Estelle ...... April 7, 2021 FROTTEN, Barbara A...... June 23, 2021 FULLER, Wilma Irene ...... March 3, 2021 FULTON, Ardith Lorraine ...... January 20, 2021 FURLONG, Jacqueline Louise ...... April 21, 2021 GAETZ, Ross Alexander ...... May 12, 2021 GALE, Edna Agnes ...... April 28, 2021 GALE, Frank Harrison ...... May 5, 2021 GALLAWAY, Thomas Joseph ...... February 3, 2021 GARCIA, Maria Del Carmen (aka Maricarmen Garcia) ...... May 5, 2021 GARDIN, Giacomo James ...... February 17, 2021 GARDINER, Catherine ...... February 24, 2021 GARDNER, Thomas Richard ...... February 24, 2021 GARDNEROSE, Alice Patricia ...... April 28, 2021 GARLAND, Malcolm Frederick ...... January 27, 2021 GARRON, Bernard Morton ...... June 2, 2021 GAUDET, Jeffrey Paul ...... January 27, 2021 GAUTHIER, Dorothy Ann (aka Dorothy Gauthier) ...... May 5, 2021 GENDRON, Donald Roger ...... April 21, 2021 GENNOE, William Joseph (aka Joseph Gennoe; aka William J. Gennoe) ...... April 7, 2021 GEORGAKAKOS, Maria ...... June 16, 2021 GEORGE, April Dawn ...... April 28, 2021 GEORGE, Marjorie Dyanna ...... May 12, 2021 GHOSE, Dr. Tarunendu ...... March 31, 2021 GILES, Bernice Margery ...... May 26, 2021 GILLIS, Donald Angus ...... April 14, 2021 GILLIS, James Graham (aka J. Graham Gillis) ...... January 13, 2021 GILLIS, Norman Joseph ...... February 17, 2021 GILLIS, Ronald Angus ...... January 6, 2021 GILLIS, Theresa Carmel ...... January 20, 2021 GLASS, Elizabeth Agnes ...... April 21, 2021 GOEL, Suraj ...... May 5, 2021 GOLUCH, Chester [corrected June 16, 2021 (originally printed as GOLUGH, Chester)] ...... March 24, 2021 GOODWIN, Florence Shirley ...... March 24, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1416 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 GOSBEE, John James ...... April 14, 2021 GOUBAULT, Eileen Marie ...... February 17, 2021 GOUCHER, Chester William (aka Chester Goucher) ...... January 27, 2021 GOUCHER, William Robert ...... March 24, 2021 GOUCHIE, Kenneth Allan ...... March 10, 2021 GOUDEY, Dorothy E...... June 9, 2021 GOUDREAULT, Arthur Gerard ...... January 13, 2021 GOUGH, Norma Gwendolyn ...... June 23, 2021 GOURLEY, Margaret Ellen ...... June 23, 2021 GOURLEY, Mary Maxine ...... March 3, 2021 GOUTHRO, John Gerard (aka Gerard John Gouthro) ...... April 28, 2021 GRACIE, John Joseph ...... June 23, 2021 GRAHAM, Kenneth Joseph ...... February 24, 2021 GRAHAM, Perry Wade ...... March 17, 2021 GRANT, David Foster ...... January 27, 2021 GRAY, Doris Betty ...... April 21, 2021 GRAY, Nora (aka Nora Mary Gray) ...... February 17, 2021 GREEN, Donna Marie ...... January 6, 2021 GREENCORN, Elizabeth Margaret ...... March 31, 2021 GREENLAW, Robert King ...... February 17, 2021 GREENO, Emma Patricia ...... February 3, 2021 GREENOUGH, Irene C...... April 28, 2021 GREGG, Sandra Gail ...... January 13, 2021 GRIFFITHS, Elizabeth Safford ...... April 7, 2021 GUIDRY, Stephen Cullman ...... May 12, 2021 GUMMER, Gladys Irene (Daniels) ...... June 23, 2021 GUY, Helen Leona ...... June 23, 2021 HAGAN, Andrew D...... May 5, 2021 HAINES, Carol Marie ...... June 23, 2021 HAINES, Lloyd William ...... March 3, 2021 HAINES, Rita Shirley ...... March 3, 2021 HALL, James Stanley ...... February 3, 2021 HALLIDAY, Inez Mildred ...... April 14, 2021 HAMILTON, Ann Marie ...... June 16, 2021 HAMILTON, Douglas Bliss ...... January 13, 2021 HAMILTON, William Ray ...... April 14, 2021 HANELY, Hugh Francis [cancelled, republished May 19, 2021 (Hanley, Hugh Francis)] ...... May 5, 2021 HANKINSON, Kenneth M. (aka Kenneth Munroe Hankinson) ...... February 10, 2021 HANLEY, Hugh Francis ...... May 19, 2021 HANLEY, Margaret Joan ...... May 26, 2021 HANSELMANN, Alfred Johann ...... January 20, 2021 HARDING, Eleanor Noreen ...... March 31, 2021 HARNISH, Richard Bruce ...... December 30, 2020 HARRIETHA, Elizabeth Hilda ...... April 28, 2021 HARRINGTON, Roberta Lynne ...... January 13, 2021 HARRIS, Jean Mae ...... January 20, 2021 HARRISON, Alice Muriel ...... March 3, 2021 HARRISON, Pauline Grant ...... January 20, 2021 HART, James Leonard ...... April 14, 2021 HARTLIN, Bruce Joseph ...... March 17, 2021 HARTLING, Alice Rose Marie ...... April 28, 2021 HARTT, Justin Avery ...... June 16, 2021 HARVIE, Donald Garth ...... February 24, 2021 HASHEM, Adele Mary ...... May 5, 2021 HATT, Andrew John ...... February 24, 2021 HATT, Frances Louise ...... March 24, 2021 HATT, Robert MacLean ...... January 27, 2021 HAUGHN, Mary Anne ...... June 9, 2021 HEBB, Bryce Andrew ...... January 13, 2021 HEBB, Cecil St. Clair ...... April 21, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1417 HEFFLER, Joyce Olive ...... April 21, 2021 HEIGHTON, Mary Alice ...... March 10, 2021 HEIGHTON, Roderick Wayne ...... February 10, 2021 HEINEKAMP, Bernard C...... February 10, 2021 HENDSBEE, Margarita “Alice” ...... June 16, 2021 HENNESSY, Devan Jennifer Dawn ...... January 27, 2021 HENNIGAR, Thelma Lee ...... April 21, 2021 HENRIKSEN, Doris Mary ...... February 10, 2021 HERBERT, Ruth Margaret ...... March 17, 2021 HERSEY, Ernest Vincent ...... June 9, 2021 HEWITT, Lilla Marilyn ...... January 27, 2021 HILL, Muriel Grace (Goodwin) ...... May 5, 2021 HILLIER, Frederick William ...... April 21, 2021 HILLIER, Robert Allan (aka Robert Hillier) ...... January 6, 2021 HILTZ, Margaret Joy ...... March 3, 2021 HINES, Joseph Angus ...... February 3, 2021 HOARE, David Oliver ...... June 9, 2021 HOBSON, Gordon Leroy ...... February 17, 2021 HODGES, Elizabeth Hennigar ...... June 16, 2021 HOLLETT, Ruth Marceline ...... June 23, 2021 HOLT, Godlie Margaret (aka Goldie M. Holt; aka Goldie Holt) ...... January 27, 2021 HOLTON, Margaret ...... April 28, 2021 HOOD, Gerald S...... June 2, 2021 HOOK, Zelina ...... April 14, 2021 HOOPER, Albert ...... January 20, 2021 HOPE, Anthony (Tony) Charles ...... May 5, 2021 HOPKINS, Donald George ...... June 23, 2021 HOPKINS, Norma Jean ...... February 24, 2021 HORNE, Martin James...... May 5, 2021 HORNE, Murray Jerome ...... March 3, 2021 HOULE, Anna ...... December 30, 2020 HOUSTON, Heather Elizabeth ...... February 17, 2021 HOWATT, Roger Melborne ...... March 24, 2021 HOYLE-MOOD, Phyllis Hope (aka Phyllis Hoyle Mood; aka Phyllis Hoyle) ...... June 23, 2021 HUBLEY, Hattie Gertrude ...... June 23, 2021 HUDSON, Gregory William Percy ...... February 24, 2021 HUME, Sharon Jeanette ...... March 17, 2021 HUNTLEY, Violet Patricia ...... June 23, 2021 HUSSEY, Robert Francis ...... May 5, 2021 HYLAND, Michael Shawn ...... June 2, 2021 HYLAND, Vienna Lorraine Marie ...... May 5, 2021 ILLSLEY, Carthel Lillian ...... December 30, 2020 IZZARD, Mary Alice Jordan ...... June 16, 2021 JACKSON, Darlene Lillian ...... December 30, 2020 JACKSON, Verna Edith...... May 26, 2021 JAMES, Donald Graham ...... June 9, 2021 JAMES, Theresa Lorraine ...... April 28, 2021 JEDDRY, Roseann Nellie (aka Nellie Jeddry; aka Nellie Geddry)...... March 31, 2021 JEFFERSON, Joyce Elizabeth ...... February 24, 2021 JEFFERSON, Thomas Bertram ...... June 23, 2021 JENNEX, Otis Fortescue ...... February 24, 2021 JENNINGS, Thomas Calvin, Jr...... April 28, 2021 JESS, Kathleen Margaret ...... March 24, 2021 JESSOME, Eileen Elizabeth (aka Ruth Jessome) ...... May 19, 2021 JESSOP, Roy Douglas ...... April 21, 2021 JEWERS, Barry Leigh (aka Barry L. Jewers) ...... April 14, 2021 JEWERS, Doris Emily ...... April 28, 2021 JOHNSON, Arthur Keith (aka Arthur “Art” Keith Johnson) ...... March 17, 2021 JOHNSON, Joy Marlene ...... February 10, 2021 JOHNSON, Sarah Jane “Sally” ...... March 31, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1418 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 JOHNSTON, Alma Felicia (aka Alma Felicia Johnston-Tynes) ...... June 23, 2021 JOLLIMORE, James Miles ...... April 28, 2021 JORDAN, Patrick Joseph ...... January 13, 2021 JOSEY, Ruby Rhodena ...... March 31, 2021 JOUDREY, Barry Scott ...... June 16, 2021 JULIEN, Adrien Lawrence ...... March 24, 2021 JURGENS, Mary ...... April 28, 2021 KALAI, Nader Mohammad (aka Nader Kalai) ...... June 23, 2021 KASSEM, Wafi A. R...... March 3, 2021 KAZAMEL, Megan Patricia ...... March 31, 2021 KEDDY, Bruce Milton...... March 24, 2021 KEDDY, Dianne Elizabeth ...... May 5, 2021 KEEFE, Alice Gertrude ...... February 17, 2021 KEIRSTEAD, Jean Pearl ...... March 10, 2021 KELLY, Bonnie Sue (aka Bonnie Sue Hutchinson) ...... March 24, 2021 KELLY, Wilhemina Frances (aka Frances Wilhemina Kelly) ...... January 27, 2021 KENNEDY, Elizabeth Edna ...... February 17, 2021 KENNEY, Jennie Doris ...... May 5, 2021 KENNIE, June Lorraine ...... March 17, 2021 KEYES, Velma ...... March 10, 2021 KEYSTON, John Robert ...... March 31, 2021 KING, Ernest Henry ...... February 17, 2021 KING, Nancy Leigh ...... June 2, 2021 KINSMAN, Marie Mattie ...... March 24, 2021 KLAVER, Elaine Doreen ...... June 2, 2021 KLEIN-NIBBELINK, Minnie ...... March 3, 2021 KNOWLES, Carroll Lee ...... March 10, 2021 KONYK, William (aka Wasyl Konyk; aka Bill Konyk) ...... June 9, 2021 KOVEL, Joel (aka Joel Stephen Kovel) ...... January 20, 2021 KUHN, Carolyn Elisabeth ...... March 17, 2021 KUHN, Carolyn Elisabeth ...... March 31, 2021 KUSHNER, Helen Arlene ...... January 13, 2021 LAFRENIERE, Brian Michael ...... May 26, 2021 LAIDLAW, Ralph James ...... March 3, 2021 LAIDLAW, Roseanne Marie ...... January 27, 2021 LAKE, Ruth Marjorie...... June 23, 2021 LANE, Arlene Isobel ...... January 13, 2021 LANE, Donald Arthur ...... March 10, 2021 LANE, Emily Odessa ...... May 5, 2021 LANGILLE, Dennis Alan ...... April 14, 2021 LANGILLE, Raymond John ...... March 31, 2021 LANNON, Samuel F...... March 31, 2021 LARSEN, Carla Mae ...... February 10, 2021 LATIMER, Robert Stansfield ...... March 10, 2021 LAVOIE, Marc Maurice ...... February 17, 2021 LAWLEY, Jean Matheson ...... January 13, 2021 LeBLANC, Maurice A...... April 7, 2021 LEBRETON, Giselle Marie ...... April 28, 2021 LEES, Lorraine Gertrude ...... April 14, 2021 LeFRIEND, Lillian Levinia ...... January 20, 2021 LEIGHTON, Jane Murphy ...... May 12, 2021 LeLIEVRE, Alex John ...... March 10, 2021 LENNAN, Mark Francis ...... December 30, 2020 LEONARD, George Frederick, Jr...... February 3, 2021 LESLIE, Lauchlin George ...... April 28, 2021 LeVATTE, Elizabeth Margaret ...... April 14, 2021 LEVESQUE, Marie Linda ...... April 21, 2021 LEVY, Goldie Faye ...... April 7, 2021 LEWIS, Marjorie F...... April 21, 2021 LEWIS, Susan B...... February 10, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1419 LEY, Daryll Patrick ...... April 21, 2021 LIVINGSTON, Carl Bruce ...... March 31, 2021 LLEWELLYN, Robert Terry ...... March 24, 2021 LOCKHART, Ella M...... March 24, 2021 LODGE, Gilbert Harvey ...... December 30, 2020 LOGAN, Mary Ellen Joyce ...... February 3, 2021 LOHNES, Paul Eldred ...... March 10, 2021 LOMBARD, Adrien Patrick ...... June 23, 2021 LONG, Kathleen Avis ...... March 10, 2021 LONGMIRE, Joyce Lavaughan ...... May 12, 2021 LORDLY, Joy Daphne ...... January 27, 2021 LOURENCO, Jose Jorge ...... April 21, 2021 LOURENCO, Natalia Pereira Eires ...... April 21, 2021 LOWE, Ann Couseland ...... April 21, 2021 LOYST, Rhoda Theresa (aka Rhoda Teresa Loyst) ...... June 2, 2021 LUNN, Glenda Marie (aka Glenda Lunn) ...... May 5, 2021 LUNN, Joan Marilyn ...... June 2, 2021 LUSBY, Harold Atkinson ...... March 24, 2021 LYNCH, Gary Lawrence ...... December 30, 2020 LYNCH, Maurice William ...... June 2, 2021 MAAS, Barbara Ann (aka Barbara Maas) ...... January 13, 2021 MacADAM, Evelyn Theresa ...... January 27, 2021 MacALOON, Kevin Gerard ...... March 24, 2021 MacARTHUR, Catherine Mary ...... March 31, 2021 MacAULAY, Barbara Olive ...... June 9, 2021 MacBURNIE, Royden John ...... March 17, 2021 MacDANIEL, Catherine ...... January 13, 2021 MacDONALD, Brian Logan ...... January 13, 2021 MACDONALD, Burton Dale ...... January 13, 2021 MacDONALD, Clara Ann ...... March 17, 2021 MacDONALD, Earl Wilfred ...... December 30, 2020 MacDONALD, Eileen Therese ...... January 20, 2021 MACDONALD, Elizabeth Jean ...... March 3, 2021 MacDONALD, James Duncan ...... March 31, 2021 MacDONALD, John Bernard ...... April 28, 2021 MacDONALD, Leo Samuel (aka Samuel MacDonald) ...... June 2, 2021 MacDONALD, Leona (aka Leona Mary MacDonald) ...... February 17, 2021 MacDONALD, Lilla Marion ...... January 20, 2021 MacDONALD, Margaret Jean Neary ...... April 28, 2021 MacDONALD, Mary Christena ...... June 2, 2021 MacDONALD, Mary Dawna ...... June 16, 2021 MacDONALD, Mary Margaret ...... February 10, 2021 MacDONALD, Myrna Virginia ...... March 24, 2021 MacDONALD, Peter Stewart ...... January 20, 2021 MacDONALD, Reverend Hugh Donald (aka Hugh Donald MacDonald) ...... February 24, 2021 MacDONALD, Robert John ...... April 28, 2021 MacDONALD, Susan Ann ...... January 27, 2021 MacDONALD, Timothy Allan ...... February 3, 2021 MacDONELL, Theresa ...... February 17, 2021 MacDONNELL, Ella May ...... April 7, 2021 MacDOUGALL, William Austin ...... December 30, 2020 MacEACHERN, John Leo ...... January 20, 2021 MacGEAN, John Robert (aka Robert MacGean) ...... May 12, 2021 MacGILLIVRAY, Brian Scott ...... April 28, 2021 MacGILLIVRAY, John Colin ...... June 9, 2021 MacGILLIVRAY, John Daniel (aka John “Buddy” MacGillivray) ...... March 3, 2021 MacINNIS, Catherine Deborah ...... May 12, 2021 MacINNIS, Marion Eloise ...... March 24, 2021 MacINNIS, Murdock Sheldon...... May 12, 2021 MacISAAC, Johan Marie ...... March 24, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1420 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 MacISAAC, Mary Charlotte ...... March 3, 2021 MACKAY, Bernard Charles ...... June 16, 2021 MacKAY, Colin Raymond ...... April 21, 2021 MacKAY, Mildred Leverne (aka Mildred Laverne MacKay) ...... June 9, 2021 MacKAY, Newton (aka Kenneth Newton MacKay) ...... March 31, 2021 MacKAY, William Robert ...... April 21, 2021 MacKEAN, Annie Lillian ...... January 20, 2021 MacKEAN, Linda Lea (aka Linda Lee MacKean) ...... January 6, 2021 MacKEIGAN, Mary Elaine ...... February 17, 2021 MacKEIGAN, Mildred ...... March 10, 2021 MacKENZIE, Annabelle ...... May 19, 2021 MacKENZIE, Catherine Sheila ...... April 21, 2021 MacKENZIE, Christina (aka Christena McKenzie) ...... April 14, 2021 MacKENZIE, Ogden Ross ...... January 27, 2021 MACKIE, Darrin Wayne ...... April 21, 2021 MacKINNON, David Perrier ...... March 31, 2021 MacKINNON, Donald MacGregor ...... January 20, 2021 MacKINNON, John Ronald ...... March 3, 2021 MacKINNON, Patrick ...... February 3, 2021 MacKINNON, Sarah Agnes ...... February 3, 2021 MacLEAN, Betty Jean ...... December 30, 2020 MacLEAN, Debra Ann ...... April 14, 2021 MacLEAN, Elizabeth (Betty) ...... April 28, 2021 MacLEAN, John Jerome (Jerry) ...... April 14, 2021 MacLEAN, Loyal Herbert ...... April 14, 2021 MacLEAN, Loyal Herbert ...... April 28, 2021 MacLEAN, Mildred Marie ...... June 16, 2021 MacLELLAN, Grace Pauline ...... May 12, 2021 MacLELLAN, Patricia Margaret Catherine ...... March 24, 2021 MacLEOD, George ...... June 23, 2021 MacLEOD, Marilyn Ann (aka Marilyn Anne MacLeod) ...... February 10, 2021 MacLEOD, Willard Allan ...... February 3, 2021 MacLOED, Murdoch Gordon (aka Murdock Gordon MacLeod) ...... March 24, 2021 MacMILLAN, Philip Sawyer ...... January 27, 2021 MacMILLIAN, Rosalie Angela...... May 12, 2021 MacMULLIN, Gregory Martin ...... March 3, 2021 MacMULLIN, John Bernard ...... February 3, 2021 MACNAB, Roberta Sarty (aka Roberta Eulalie Macnab) ...... May 12, 2021 MacNAUGHTON, Lewis Cote ...... May 26, 2021 MacNEIL, Loretta Mary ...... March 31, 2021 MacNEIL, Reverend Michael Hughie (aka Michael Hugh MacNeil) ...... April 21, 2021 MacPHEE, Joyce Irene ...... January 27, 2021 MacPHEE, William Neil ...... April 28, 2021 MacPHERSON, Jessie Ann ...... May 5, 2021 MacQUARRIE, Mary Ellen ...... April 21, 2021 MacQUEEN, Roger Kearns (aka Roger MacQueen) ...... January 20, 2021 MacRAE, Angela Wanda Maria...... January 27, 2021 MacSWEEN, Bradley Scott ...... January 27, 2021 MacWHA, Marilyn Joyce ...... March 17, 2021 MADDEN, Jessie (aka Jessie Belle Madden) ...... December 30, 2020 MADORE, Andrea Marie ...... June 2, 2021 MAHANEY, Katherine Diana Rose ...... February 3, 2021 MAILLET, Joseph Robert (aka J. Robert Maillet; aka Robert Maillet) ...... May 19, 2021 MAILMAN, Louisa Mae ...... June 16, 2021 MAJALAHTI, Joan Marie ...... January 13, 2021 MALIN, Ralph Frederick ...... March 10, 2021 MALLOY, William Harlen ...... June 9, 2021 MANUEL, Thomas Roy ...... May 5, 2021 MANUGE, Donna ...... May 19, 2021 MARCH, Eleanor Ruby ...... March 10, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1421 MARCH, Judith Marie ...... February 3, 2021 MARCH, Madeline Gertrude ...... April 7, 2021 MARGESON, Barbara Rose ...... April 28, 2021 MARLOW, Joseph David ...... June 23, 2021 MAROUN, Mary Josephine (aka Mary Josephine Merner) ...... February 3, 2021 MARR, Alexander Louis ...... March 24, 2021 MARR, Charlotte Patricia ...... June 16, 2021 MARSH, Karl...... June 9, 2021 MARTELL, Mary Alma ...... May 5, 2021 MARTELL, Nona Alayne ...... March 10, 2021 MARTIN, Bonnie Patricia ...... March 17, 2021 MARTINSON, Phyllis Lorna ...... March 24, 2021 MASKELL, Susan Carol ...... May 5, 2021 MASON, Calvin William ...... April 21, 2021 MASON, Melvin Lorne ...... May 26, 2021 MATKIN, Norman ...... May 19, 2021 MATTHEWS, Cynthia ...... June 9, 2021 MATTIE, Charlotte Elizabeth ...... May 26, 2021 MATTINSON, Kenneth Adair (aka Adair Mattinson; aka Adiar Mattinson) ...... June 2, 2021 MAYES, Florence Blanche ...... June 23, 2021 MAYO, Lloyd ...... April 21, 2021 McCAFFREY, Anne Katherine ...... April 21, 2021 McCARTHY, Anna Mae ...... February 24, 2021 McCARTHY, Julia Laura ...... May 5, 2021 McCAULEY, Normand Joseph (aka Normand McCauley) ...... April 21, 2021 McCONNELL, William Keith ...... January 6, 2021 McCORMICK, Hilda Sarah ...... May 26, 2021 McCORMICK, John Ralph (aka Ralph McCormick) ...... March 10, 2021 McCRIMMON, Michael Robert ...... February 3, 2021 McCULLOCH, John Alisas (aka John Alvis McCulloch) ...... February 17, 2021 McCULLOCH, Norma Alice ...... March 17, 2021 McCULLOUGH, Joyce Virginia ...... February 3, 2021 McCURDY, Linda Ann ...... March 17, 2021 McDONALD, Daniel Gregory ...... February 17, 2021 McDOUGAL, Patti Lynn ...... March 17, 2021 McEWAN, Judith Kathleen ...... January 27, 2021 McGINN, Rose Dorothy ...... April 28, 2021 McGRATH, Ruth Alice ...... February 3, 2021 McGUIGAN, Allan Charles ...... June 16, 2021 McINNIS, Donna Winnifred Rose ...... June 9, 2021 McKENNA, Dorothy Vertilee...... January 27, 2021 McKENZIE, Carl Blendise (aka Carl Blennie MacKenzie) ...... April 7, 2021 McLAUGHLIN, Emily Dawn Edna ...... March 10, 2021 McLEAN, Clara Romaine ...... January 20, 2021 McLEAN, John Dougald ...... June 2, 2021 McMAHON, Mary Cleophus ...... February 17, 2021 McMULLIN, Lawrence (aka Laurence McMullin; aka Larry McMullin) ...... February 17, 2021 McNALLY, Elmer James (aka Elmer James Edmund McNally)...... January 20, 2021 McNEIL, Mary Josephine ...... June 2, 2021 McNEIL, Mary Lee (aka Mary Leonella McNeil) ...... June 9, 2021 McRAE, David Mark ...... February 17, 2021 MEAGHER, John Bernard ...... May 12, 2021 MEISTER, Fronie ...... February 17, 2021 MELANSON, Emma (née LeBlanc) (aka Emma Melanson; aka Emma Marie Melanson) ...... May 5, 2021 MELANSON, Joseph Mederic (aka Medric Melanson; aka Medrick Melanson; aka Mederic J. Melanson) ...... June 23, 2021 MELDRUM, Kenneth Anthony ...... June 23, 2021 MELVIN, Beulah Agnes ...... April 28, 2021 MENDONCA, Maria Fernanda (aka Frances Mendonca; aka Frances Maria Mendonca) ...... March 10, 2021 MERRY, Dawn Adele ...... April 21, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1422 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 MILBURN, Ellen Inga-Lill (aka Inga Milburn; aka Ellen Inga Lil Milburn) ...... February 3, 2021 MILHAUSEN, Michael Grant ...... June 16, 2021 MILLER, Joyce Bernice ...... April 21, 2021 MILLETT, Marilyn Diane ...... March 31, 2021 MILLS, Clarence Walter (aka Clarence W. Mills) ...... June 23, 2021 MILLS, Rev. Dr. Robert Harry ...... May 5, 2021 MILLS, Ronald Hartwell ...... February 10, 2021 MILNE, Bonnie Marie ...... June 16, 2021 MILSOM, James Vernon ...... February 24, 2021 MINOR, Elizabeth Marie ...... April 21, 2021 MIRON-MORIN, Maxime ...... April 28, 2021 MITCHELL, John B...... February 24, 2021 MITCHELL, Lois Isabel ...... January 20, 2021 MITCHELL, William A...... June 2, 2021 MITCHELMORE, Dean ...... January 13, 2021 MITSON, Paul Justin ...... March 17, 2021 MITTON, Beulah Roberta ...... February 24, 2021 MOFFATT, Anne Marie ...... May 12, 2021 MOLLON, Reginald Lloyd ...... April 21, 2021 MOMBOURQUETTE, Irene Mary ...... April 21, 2021 MONK, Norah Margaret ...... June 16, 2021 MONROE, Kenneth Albert ...... June 23, 2021 MONT, Madeleine Bernice (aka Madeline B. Mont) ...... April 7, 2021 MOORE, Robert Allan ...... May 26, 2021 MORASH, Anne Louise ...... March 17, 2021 MORASH, Frederick D...... January 27, 2021 MORINE, Jean Gertrude ...... April 14, 2021 MORRISON, Catherine Agnes ...... April 7, 2021 MORROW, Florence Isabel ...... March 3, 2021 MORROW, Maurice William Gerard ...... June 9, 2021 MOSER, Cyril MacDonald ...... March 10, 2021 MOSHER, Louise Rhoda ...... April 28, 2021 MOULTON, Exilda Myrtle ...... March 17, 2021 MOWATT, Susan Jacklin Fielding ...... February 3, 2021 MUELLER, Betty Lee ...... April 14, 2021 MUISE, Lucille Marie ...... February 17, 2021 MUNDEN, Genevieve Catherine (aka Jenny Catherine Munden; aka Genevieve Jenny Catherine Munden) ...... April 21, 2021 MUNROE, Ian Stanley (aka Ian Munroe) ...... May 19, 2021 MUNROE, Wilda Bernice ...... April 28, 2021 MURPHY, Rhetta J. (aka Rhetta Jane Murphy)...... March 3, 2021 MURRAY, Garth John ...... March 3, 2021 MURRAY, Marie Helen ...... January 6, 2021 MYER, Ruth Shirley ...... April 28, 2021 MYERS, John Douglas ...... March 24, 2021 NADDAF, Mary (aka Mary Margaret Naddaf) ...... February 3, 2021 NASH, John William ...... March 10, 2021 NAUGLE, Robert Allen ...... June 9, 2021 NAUSS, David Clifford ...... January 27, 2021 NAWIJN, Judith Anne ...... March 24, 2021 NEGUS, Shannon Elizabeth ...... April 28, 2021 NEILY, Michael John ...... December 30, 2020 NELSON, Catherine Pauline ...... April 21, 2021 NELSON, Gordon Vincent ...... May 26, 2021 NELSON, Sheevaun ...... April 28, 2021 NELSON, Shirley Anne ...... June 9, 2021 NEPEAN, Margaret Muriel ...... June 9, 2021 NEWCOMBE, Marion Isabel ...... January 20, 2021 NEWELL, Murray Raymond ...... March 31, 2021 NEWMAN, John C...... March 31, 2021

© NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1423 NICHOLS, Alice Alberta ...... May 5, 2021 NICHOLS, Barry ...... March 31, 2021 NICHOLSON, Diane Joan ...... January 27, 2021 NICKERSON, Jack Murray ...... June 16, 2021 NICKERSON, Layton Ephriam ...... February 3, 2021 NICKERSON, Margaret Elizabeth (aka Margaret E. Nickerson) ...... May 5, 2021 NICKERSON, Marion Gertrude ...... April 28, 2021 NICKERSON, Nancy Lorraine ...... March 3, 2021 NICKERSON, Patricia Mary ...... April 14, 2021 NICKERSON-BARTLETT, Shelly Bonnie (aka Shelly Bonnie Eileen Nickerson) ...... March 17, 2021 NIGHTINGALE, Robert ...... April 14, 2021 NIPPARD, Brandon Robert ...... February 24, 2021 NOSEWORTHY, Bertram ...... April 14, 2021 NOWACZEK, Mary Anne ...... March 3, 2021 NURSE, Thelma Frances ...... January 27, 2021 NUTBEAN, Mary Catherine Beatrice ...... May 12, 2021 O’CALLAGHAN, Emmett G. (aka Emmett George O’Callaghan) ...... March 31, 2021 O’CONNOR, Patricia Marjorie ...... March 31, 2021 O’HALLORAN, Clare ...... April 21, 2021 O’LAUGHLIN, Ramona Constance ...... January 27, 2021 O’LEARY, Owen Sanford ...... June 2, 2021 O’NEIL, Earl Joseph ...... March 31, 2021 O’NEIL, Stephen Patrick ...... June 2, 2021 O’NEILL, Karen Dianne ...... April 21, 2021 O’NEILL, Marion C...... May 12, 2021 O’REILLY, Pamela Jean ...... February 17, 2021 O’TOOLE, Donna Doreen ...... June 23, 2021 OBEID, Obeid Saad ...... June 16, 2021 ODO, Thomas Wilfred ...... May 12, 2021 OICKLE, Murray Joseph, Jr...... March 3, 2021 OLIVER, Phyllis Irene Gray ...... June 23, 2021 OSBORNE, Donna Evelyn ...... January 27, 2021 OUGH, Dorothy Betty ...... June 16, 2021 PACHOK, Irene ...... April 21, 2021 PALMER, Charles Edward ...... April 14, 2021 PARKER, Kenneth Lawson ...... May 5, 2021 PARKER, Kyle Isaac James ...... March 31, 2021 PARKER, Ronald (aka Ronald Walton Parker) ...... June 23, 2021 PATTERSON, Barbara Anne ...... March 17, 2021 PATTON, Eric Joseph ...... March 10, 2021 PATTON, Rose Marie ...... January 20, 2021 PEARCE, Derek John ...... May 12, 2021 PEARCE, Karen Margaret ...... April 7, 2021 PEARL, Beverley Sterling ...... June 2, 2021 PEARL, Ramona Myrtle (aka Myrtle R. Pearl; aka Romona Myrtle Pearl) ...... April 7, 2021 PEETOOM, Lola Marguerite ...... February 3, 2021 PELHAM, Leonard Peter ...... February 3, 2021 PENNER, Sheila Moira ...... June 9, 2021 PENNY, Sheryl Marguerite ...... February 17, 2021 PENNY, Thomas Winston ...... February 17, 2021 PERO, Florence Doris ...... March 31, 2021 PERO, Harold William...... March 31, 2021 PETERSEN-BANFIELD, Lis ...... December 30, 2020 PETRIE, Florence Angles “Faye” MacArthur ...... May 12, 2021 PHELAN, Forrest Connell ...... May 19, 2021 PHILLIPS, Albert Mervyn ...... June 2, 2021 PHILLIPS, Malcolm Mebane ...... February 3, 2021 PIERCE, Natalie Anina ...... March 31, 2021 PIGGOTT, William Weston ...... March 31, 2021 PINEAU, Kenneth Paul Stephen ...... March 3, 2021

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RESTATED ORDER #2 OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH UNDER SECTION 32 of the HEALTH PROTECTION ACT 2004, c. 4, s. 1. (a) a communicable disease exists or may exist or that there is an immediate risk of an outbreak of a communicable disease; June 30, 2021 (b) the communicable disease presents a risk to the public health; and

Update Log: (c) the requirements specified in the order are necessary in order to decrease or eliminate the risk to the public health presented by the June 30, 2021: Sections 2-2.3, 3.1-3.2, 3.5A, 3.5, 4-4.2, 5, 12.3-12.4, 13A, 13.2, 15- communicable disease, 15.3, 15.6, 16-16.2, 17-17.1, 18.3, 20-20.4, 21A, 24, 24.2, 24.4, 27, 28-28.3, 29, 30 and 31.1 (amended) the medical officer may by written order require a person to take or to refrain from taking June 24, 2021: Sections 1, 3.5 and 3.6 (amended) and Section 3.5A (new) any action that is specified in the order in respect of a communicable disease. June 23, 2021: Sections 1, 2, 2.2, 2.3, 3.1, 3.5, 4, 4.2, 12.2, 12.3, 15.6, 24.4 and 27 (amended) and Section 3.6 (new) WHEREAS COVID-19 has been identified as a communicable disease that presents a June 16, 2021: Sections 2, 2.2, 2.3, 3.2, 13A, 13.2, 14, 15-15.6, 18.3, 20-20.9, 21A, 24, risk to public health as defined under s.4(b) of the Health Protection Act, and; 24.2-24.5, 27, 28-28.2, 29, 30, 31.1 and 31.2 (amended) and Sections 17.1, 24.1 and 28.3 (new) WHEREAS I am the Chief Medical Officer of Health for the Province of Nova Scotia and June 4, 2021: Sections 2.2, 13.2, 15.3, 15.3.1, 18.1 and 28.3 (amended) am of the opinion, upon reasonable and probable grounds, that May 31, 2021; Sections 2, 2.2-2.3, 3.2, 13A, 13.2-13.5, 14, 15-15.3, 15.4.2, 18, 19-19.1, 20, 20.3-20.7, 21A, 23.1, 24.1-24.5, 26.4-26.5, 28, 28.2, 29, 31-31.2 (amended) and (a) a communicable disease (COVID-19) exists; and that there is an immediate Sections 15.3.1-15.3.2 (new) risk of an outbreak of the communicable disease; May 21, 2021: Sections 2-2.3, 10-10.1, 12.1, 12.3, 13A, 18.3, 18.7, 19, 20, 21A and 31- 31.2.1 (amended) and Sections 15.3.1., 26.4-26.5 and 28.3 (new) (b) the communicable disease presents a risk to the public health; and May 13, 2021: Sections 2-2.3, 3.2, 7-7.1, 13A, 13.2, 20 and 21A (amended) and Sections 13.5-13.6 (new) (c) the requirements specified in the order are necessary to decrease or May 8, 2021: Sections 2-2.3, 3.1-3.2, 4-4.2, 10, 11, 12.1, 12.3-12.4, 13A, 19-19.2, 20, eliminate the risk to the public health presented by the communicable disease, 21A, 22 and 31.1 (amened), and Sections 13.4 and 31.1.2 (new) and; May 4, 3021: Sections 2.2, 28.2 and 31.1 (amended) and Section 13.3 (new) April 29, 2021: Sections 24.3 and 31.2 (amended) and Section 31.2.1 (new) WHEREAS as the Chief Medical Officer of Health, I have determined it necessary to issue this Order to the Class of Persons to decrease the risk to public health presented by COVID-19. TO: 1.) All persons residing in or present in the Province of Nova Scotia; Please be advised that: 2.) All not-for-profit and for-profit businesses and organizations operating or carrying on business in Nova Scotia; I, Dr. Robert Strang, Chief Medical Officer of Health, order the following:

3.) Such other persons or entities as may be identified by the Chief Medical Officer of Health or otherwise as set out in this Order. PART I ENTRY, ISOLATION AND QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS ORDER made pursuant to Section 32 of the Health Protection Act (Nova Scotia) 1. In this Order,

WHEREAS Section 32 of the Health Protection Act states: (a) “self-isolate” means the requirement of any person who has COVID-19 to remain separate from others in such places and under such conditions to 32 (1) Where a medical officer is of the opinion, upon reasonable and probable prevent or limit the direct or indirect transmission of COVID-19; grounds, that:

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(b) “self-quarantine” means the requirement of any person who has been (e) a person exempt from self-quarantine following the COVID-19 Protocol for exposed or may have been exposed to COVID-19 during its period of Exempt Travelers; communicability to restrict that person’s activities in order to prevent disease transmission during the incubation period for this disease. (f) a person and their immediate family members living in the same household who are moving to Nova Scotia permanently and have: 2. Effective 8:00a.m. June 30, 2021, all persons are prohibited from entering Nova Scotia, except as stated herein or set out elsewhere in this Order: (i) an unconditional Agreement of Purchase and Sale to purchase property in Nova Scotia; or (a) permanent residents of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick (“the Atlantic Provinces”), and their spouses, (ii) a 1-year Lease Agreement for residential premises in Nova Scotia partners and dependant children when travelling together; governed by the Residential Tenancies Act (Nova Scotia); or

(b) persons travelling to Nova Scotia from a province or territory outside the (iii) ownership of property in Nova Scotia and either an Agreement of Atlantic Provinces; Purchase and Sale of their home or notice of termination of their Lease Agreement in another province or territory; or (c) persons who have engaged in essential travel outside Canada; or (iv) an accepted Letter of Offer of Employment, (d) spouses, partners and dependant children of a person engaged in essential travel outside Canada, when travelling together with that person. and a self-quarantine plan on entry into Nova Scotia that is subject to approval of the Chief Medical Officer of Health or his delegate; 2.1 Where any person travels into Nova Scotia in contravention of this Order, a peace officer is hereby authorized and directed to return that person to an interprovincial border (g) a person and their immediate family members living in the same household and require the person to leave the Province immediately or at such a time as may be who are returning to Nova Scotia or moving to Nova Scotia to occupy a seasonal directed, and in doing so, may exercise authority under section 46 of the Health Protection dwelling and have: Act. (i) an Agreement of Purchase and Sale or other supporting 2.2 For the purpose of section 2(c), persons engaged in essential travel means: documentation of property ownership in Nova Scotia; and

(a) students who are: (ii) a self-quarantine plan on entry into Nova Scotia that is subject to approval of the Chief Medical Officer of Health or his delegate, (i) international students registered for online or in-person study at a Nova or Scotia designated learning institution; or (h) a person who has been granted an exception in accordance with section 32. (ii) returning to their primary or family residence in Nova Scotia after studying outside Canada; 2.3 Effective 8:00a.m. June 30, 2021, all persons seeking entry into Nova Scotia must apply through the Nova Scotia Safe Check-in form and complete daily digital check-ins, (b) a party to a child sharing arrangement that requires entry into or exit from Nova located at: https://travel-declaration.novascotia.ca/en, except: Scotia; (a) persons travelling to Nova Scotia from Newfoundland and Labrador, or Prince (c) a temporary foreign worker as set out in sections 7 to 7.1, a rotational worker Edward Island and New Brunswick; as set out in sections 9 to 9.1 and a specialized worker as set out in sections 10 and 10.1; (b) professional truck drivers;

(d) essential health care workers travelling to Nova Scotia from outside Canada; (c) persons who have received compassionate exceptions; and

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(d) essential healthcare workers who travel to and from Nova Scotia and another transportation, or other enclosed spaces (other than their residence) where other people province or territory to carry out their work duties on an ongoing regular basis or are present. on a locum basis. 3.5A For the purpose of section 3.5: 3.1 The requirements of section 3.2 apply to all persons residing in or present in the (a) “fully immunized” means receipt of 1 dose of a vaccine authorized as a 1 Province of Nova Scotia who: dose vaccine series such as Janssen plus 14 days, or 2 doses of a vaccine authorized as a 2 dose vaccine series such as Pfizer, Moderna or AstraZeneca (a) have travelled outside the Atlantic Provinces or Canada; or plus 14 days; (b) are identified as a close contact of a person who has or has been diagnosed (b) “partially immunized” means receipt of 1 dose of a vaccine authorized as a 2 with COVID-19; dose vaccine series such as Pfizer, Moderna or AstraZeneca plus 14 days; and (c) are identified as a person diagnosed with COVID-19; or (c) “vaccine” means a vaccine against COVID-19 that has been approved by either the Public Health Agency of Canada or the World Health Organization. (d) have been tested for COVID-19 due to the presence of symptoms or as directed by public health and are awaiting the results of their test. 3.5 Notwithstanding section 3.2(a): (a) persons who receive a negative COVID-19 test result after being referred for 3.2 Effective 8:00a.m. June 30, 2021, those persons listed in section 3.1 must: testing by the online assessment tool due to the presence of COVID-like (a) self-quarantine or self-isolate, for: symptoms may cease self-quarantine on the date of receipt of the negative test result; (i) the period commencing on the day of entry into Nova Scotia, and (b) persons who are required to self-isolate or self-quarantine may leave their continuing thereafter for 14 consecutive days or as directed by a Medical residence: Officer of Health, or (i) to undergo COVID-19 testing as directed by a Medical Officer of Health; (ii) the first day of close contact, or first day of symptoms, testing, or diagnosis, and continuing thereafter for 14 consecutive days or as directed by a Medical Officer of Health. (ii) for 1 outing per day for outdoor exercise within walking/running distance of their home or isolation site for a maximum of 1 hour, (b) During the 14-day period, conduct themselves in such a manner as not to in any way expose any other person to infection or potential infection from COVID- (c) persons travelling from a province or territory outside the Atlantic Provinces to 19, and follow all infection control instructions given to them on the Government Nova Scotia, must adhere to the following: of Nova Scotia’s website, at: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/, or given to them by Telehealth 811 staff, public health staff or any other staff of a healthcare (i) persons who are fully immunized before arriving in Nova Scotia are not facility to which they may seek or receive treatment. required to self-quarantine on arrival in Nova Scotia; (c) After the 14-day period in section 3.2(a.) has lapsed, they may cease self- isolation or self-quarantine if they do not exhibit symptoms of COVID-19. (ii) persons who are partially immunized before arriving in Nova Scotia must self-quarantine for at least 7 days on arrival in Nova Scotia and must 3.3 All persons are encouraged to complete the online assessment tool should they not cease self-quarantine until they receive 1 negative test result while in exhibit symptoms of COVID-19. Nova Scotia, with testing on day 5 or 6; 3.4 For greater certainty, persons required to self-isolate or self-quarantine in accordance with section 3.2 must remain in their residence or residence grounds and (iii) persons who have had COVID-19, have recovered from it in the last otherwise remove themselves from the presence of others in public while they may be 12 weeks before entering Nova Scotia, and are partially immunized must infectious during the 14-day period, so that all precautions necessary to protect others self-quarantine for 7 days on arrival into Nova Scotia but are not required are in place. Specifically, such persons must not enter any buildings, public to be tested;

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(iv) persons who have not had COVID-19 but are partially immunized Health, located at: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19- within 14 days of arrival in Nova Scotia must self-quarantine for 14 days in Protocolfortemporaryforeignworkers-agriculture-and-seafood-sectors-en.pdf. accordance with section 3.2(a); and (c) comply with any direction issued by me, as Chief Medical Officer of Health, or (v) persons who have not received any vaccine before arriving in Nova a Medical Officer of Health with respect to the Temporary Foreign Worker and their Scotia must self-quarantine for 14 days in accordance with section 3.2(a), employment in Nova Scotia.

(d) persons travelling from outside Canada to Nova Scotia must self-quarantine 8. Notwithstanding sections 2 and 3.1, persons who are required to travel to Nova for 14 days in accordance with section 3.2(a). Scotia or outside Nova Scotia for essential health services, with accompanying support persons as permitted by health authority policy, are exempt from the requirement to 4. Notwithstanding sections 2 and 3.1, persons who are well and showing no symptoms self-quarantine but must adhere to the COVID-19 Protocol for Exempt Travelers of COVID-19 may enter Nova Scotia for the purposes of facilitating child sharing established by the Chief Medical Officer of Health, located at: between parents under an order or agreement providing for joint custody, and in such https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-Protocol-for-exempt-travellers-en.pdf. instances, both the persons facilitating custody and children showing no symptoms of 9. For the purpose of section 9.1, “rotational worker” means a person who lives in Nova COVID-19 are exempt from the requirement to self-quarantine. Scotia and travels to work in another province or territory in Canada on a regular 5. Further to section 4, parents and children entering or leaving Nova Scotia for the schedule or travels outside Canada on a regular schedule and is exempt from self- purposes of facilitating child sharing arrangements must adhere to the self-quarantine quarantine under the federal Quarantine Act. requirements established by the Chief Medical Officer of Health, located at: 9.1 Notwithstanding sections 2 and 3.1, rotational workers must adhere to the self- https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-Protocol-for-child-custody.pdf. quarantine and COVID-19 testing requirements established by the Chief Medical Officer 6. Notwithstanding sections 2 and 3.1, individuals who are well and showing no of Health, located at: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-Directive-on- symptoms of COVID-19 and are engaged in a legal proceeding in Nova Scotia, whether Exceptions-for-Rotational-Workers.pdf. the accused, victim, witness, party or lawyer in such proceeding, may enter Nova Scotia 10. Notwithstanding sections 2 and 3.1, specialized workers who are: for participation in the legal proceeding and are exempt from self-quarantine if the person adheres to the COVID-19 Protocol for Exempt Travelers established by the (a) needed for urgent work on critical infrastructure that cannot be done by Chief Medical Officer of Health, located at: individuals from within the Province and such work is crucial to the functioning of https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-Protocol-for-exempt-travellers-en.pdf. the Province; or 7. An employer or contractor of any Temporary Foreign Worker entitled to enter Nova (b) needed for urgent work that cannot be done by individuals from within the Scotia pursuant to the Federal Order in Council 2021-0077, as amended, must first, Province and are necessary to preserve the viability of one or more Nova Scotia before the Temporary Foreign Worker enters Nova Scotia, satisfy me, as Chief Medical businesses, Officer of Health, that the employer or contractor has made adequate provision for are permitted to enter Nova Scotia from any geographic location outside Nova Scotia. A compliance with: list of critical infrastructure included in this definition is available at: (a) the federal quarantine rules applicable to the Temporary Foreign Workers in https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/ntnl-scrt/crtcl-nfrstrctr/esf-sfe-en.aspx. the Agriculture and Seafood Sector; and 10.1 Specialized workers permitted to enter Nova Scotia in accordance with section 10 (b) the self-quarantine requirements set out in section 3.2 of this Order. must adhere to self-quarantine and COVID-19 testing requirements established by the Chief Medical Officer of Health, located at: 7.1 In addition, the employer or contractor and the Temporary Foreign Worker must, for https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-Directive-on-Exceptions-for- the duration of the entire work period in Nova Scotia: Specialized-Workers.pdf. (a) adhere to all applicable terms and conditions of this Order; and 11. Notwithstanding sections 2 and 3.1, fish harvesters required to enter Nova Scotia (b) adhere to the COVID-19 Protocol for Temporary Foreign Workers employed in from any geographic location outside Nova Scotia to perform the commercial or Agriculture and Seafood Sectors established by the Chief Medical Officer of licensed activity of catching fish and other seafood for market or other approved

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(c) masking requirements. PART II PHYSICAL DISTANCING, 13.5 For greater certainty, persons are prohibited from: GATHERING LIMITS, MASKS AND FACE COVERINGS (a) organizing an in-person gathering, including requesting, inciting, or inviting others to attend an illegal public gathering; 13A Effective 8:00a.m. June 30, 2021, except where otherwise stated in this Order the requirements for physical distancing, gathering limits, masks and face coverings apply (b) promoting an illegal public gathering via social media or otherwise; or to all persons present and residing in Nova Scotia. (c) attending an illegal public gathering of any nature, whether indoors or 13. All persons present and residing in Nova Scotia must maintain physical distancing of outdoors. 2 metres (6 feet).

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14. Notwithstanding section 13.1, persons may engage in outdoor physical activity while adhering to the gathering limitations set out in section 13.2 or the gathering limitations (ii) there is no contact between cars and no transfer of things between while participating in an outdoor fitness class and other recreational or leisure activities cars; as set out in sections 28 and 28.1, and in doing so, must adhere to physical distancing requirements of 2 metres (6 feet) as set out in section 13. (iii) participants remain in their respective vehicle while “attending” the service, unless accessing a washroom facility or concession stand and 15. Persons may engage in the following events and activities, whether indoors or while doing so, must adhering to protocol for gathering limits, physical outdoors: distancing, and masking requirements set out in this Order;

(a) social events; (iv) participants practice physical distancing among vehicles, such that vehicles must be at least 2 metres (6 feet) apart from each other; and (b) arts and culture events; (v) participants in the same car adhere to the gathering limits of sections (c) sports, recreation and physical activity events; 13.2(a) or (b).

(d) special events; 15.1 Notwithstanding sections 15, where any of the activities listed in section 15 are hosted by an existing business or organization legally operating in Nova Scotia, then the (e) festivals; business or organization:

(f) weddings and receptions; (a) may host up to 50% of legal capacity of the indoor establishment in which the event or activity is held, to an overall maximum of 100 persons, or up to a (g) funerals, visitations and receptions; maximum of 150 persons if the event or activity is outdoors;

(h) faith gatherings and drive-in or parking lot faith service; and (b) must ensure all persons in attendance practice physical distancing and masking requirements set out in this Order; (i) drive-in movie theatre, (c) must have a COVID-19 Prevention Plan; while adhering to the following: (d) may submit specific organizational plans to [email protected] for large venues such as Scotiabank Centre, Halifax Exhibition Centre, Halifax (a) must adhere to the informal gathering limits set out in section 13.2 when not Convention Centre, Centre 200 and Speedworld. Plans will be reviewed by CCH hosted by a recognized business or organization (i.e. event planner, event and LAE staff and approved by the Chief Medical Officer of Health. venue); 15.1.1 Business and organizations may host events listed in section 15 virtually while (b) practice physical distancing of 2 metres (6 feet), except persons residing in adhering to the following: the same household as set out in section13.2(a) or persons in social groups of 25 as set out in sections 13.2(b); (a) the capacity limits set out in section 15.1(a) to support the delivery of the event; and (c) practice masking requirements set out in section 18.2 unless exempt under section 18.3; and (b) their COVID-19 Workplace Prevention Plan to carry out virtual production in accordance with section 26. (d) if attending a drive-in or parking lot faith service, or drive-in movie theatre, all persons in attendance must adhere to the following: 15.2 Notwithstanding section 15, players, participants, and officials:

(i) the service or movie is conducted over speakers or by remote radio (a) may engage in organized sport practice and training, games and regular broadcast; league play recreational, amateur, and professional), up to a maximum of 25

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persons indoors and 50 persons outdoors without physical distancing, or in (a) provincial and municipal governments; multiple groups of 25 persons indoors or 50 persons outdoors with physical distancing between groups. Where competition is not possible with these (b) private businesses and organizations; numbers, Sport Nova Scotia, in consultation with CCH, may, through an application process, provide approval to the Provincial Sport Organization, for (c) first responder organizations; additional numbers in the field of play; (d) organized clubs; and (b) may engage in organized arts and culture (amateur) rehearsals and performances, up to a maximum of 15 persons indoors and 25 persons outdoors (e) mental health and addictions support group meetings, without physical distancing, or in multiple groups of 15 persons indoors or 25 persons outdoors with physical distancing between groups; all persons in attendance must adhere to the masking requirements set out in section 18.2 unless exempt under section 18.3. (c) are recommended to wear a mask, 15.6 Notwithstanding sections 13 and 15.5, any person, volunteer or employee who but provides emergency first response are not required to adhere to the physical distancing requirement or gathering limits during an emergency, when carrying out duties or when (d) may not engage in tournaments outside of their regular competitive schedule, necessary during training. except golf or tennis; 16. For greater clarity, physical distancing and the person limit rule set out in (e) spectators are permitted with a limit of 50% of indoor capacity of the facility up sections 13, 13.1 and 13.2 do not apply to the following organizations, activities, to a maximum of 100 spectators or up 150 spectators outdoors, when the persons, or places: organized sport practice and training (recreational, amateur, and professional), or the organized arts and culture rehearsals (amateur) is hosted by a recognized (a) hospitals as defined in the Hospitals Act and a health authority as defined in business or organization. Plans for hosting multiple groups, each group meeting the Health Authorities Act; the gathering limits, are permitted if following the guidance outlined by CCH. (b) profit, not-for-profit or government operated Department of Community 15.3 Notwithstanding sections 15, 15.1 and 15.2, professional artists, musicians, Services funded organizations or representatives that are covered under the dancers and actors may engage in rehearsal and performances up to a maximum of 15 Homes for Special Care Act and the Children and Family Services Act including persons indoors and 25 persons outdoors, without physical distancing while adhering to places of safety for children and youth, and customized placements for persons the following: with disabilities;

(a) the masking and spectator requirements set out in sections 15.2(c) and (e); (c) profit or not-for-profit Department of Health and Wellness funded long-term care facilities licensed under the Homes for Special Care Act or home care (b) an appropriate COVID-19 Workplace Prevention Plan in accordance with agencies funded under the Homemaker Services Act; section 26; and (d) persons providing care under the self-managed care program, supportive (c) the Covid-19 Guidance for Musicians (Vocalists and Instrumentalists) located care program, caregiver benefit program funded by the province of Nova Scotia; at: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-Guidance-for-Vocalists- and-Instrumentalists.pdf. (e) persons providing support under the Independent Living Support, Supported Apartment and Supervised Apartment Programs funded by the Department of 15.4 Any person, business or organization that hosts an event authorized by sections Community Services; 15 to 15.3 is responsible for maintaining oversight of the gathering and for ensuring that all persons in attendance comply with the requirements of this Order. (f) homeless shelters receiving operational grants from the Department of Municipal Affairs and Housing, and those operated by religious and other 15.5 For greater clarity, the maximum number of persons requirement set out in section voluntary organizations; 15.1 applies to meetings and training hosted by, including but not limited to:

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(g) unlicensed child-care facilities; (i) Urban Forestry; and

(h) a place designated or established under the authority of the Correctional (j) Municipal logistic, distribution, storage, inventory and repair services. Services Act or the Youth Criminal Justice Act (Canada) for the supervision or custody of offenders and includes community-based correctional services; 16.2 Physical distancing requirements and the person limit rule set out in sections 13, 13.1 and 13.2 do not apply to the following provincial entities and their contractors when (i) any administrative tribunal, arbitration proceeding or court operating essential carrying out their work duties: services in the Province under the authority of any provincial or federal enactment, including but not limited to, a justice centre or courthouse under the (a) Transportation and Active Transit; authority of the Judicature Act or a provincial court under the authority of the Provincial Court Act or the Family Court Act; (b) Infrastructure and Housing;

(ia) notwithstanding clause (i), the Labour Board must still comply with (c) Road maintenance/repair; section 13 when conducting a vote under the Trade Union Act. (d) Government building construction and/or repair; and (j) Emergency Medical Care Incorporated; (e) Enforcement or compliance officers authorized by their statutory (k) persons providing, servicing or repairing medical equipment, such as appointments or delegated authority to inspect, investigate and/or enforce wheelchairs, red cross beds/equipment, home oxygen equipment; provincial legislation while carrying out their powers pursuant to the relevant statutory authority. (l) private not-for-profit community transportation providers; 17. Recognized businesses and organizations: (m) food production plants; and (a) may host day camps, indoors or outdoors, while adhering to the following: (n) fishing vessels. (i) up to a maximum of 20 persons per group excluding staff and 16.1 Physical distancing requirements and the person limit set out in sections 13, 13.1 volunteers without distancing, or in multiple groups of 20 persons with and 13.2 do not apply to the following municipal entities and their contractors when physical distancing between groups; and carrying out their work duties: (ii) must follow the COVID-19 Return to Day Camp Guidelines established (a) Police and Fire Services; by the Chief Medical Officer of health, located at: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-Return-to-Day-Camp- (b) Municipal Utilities such as water, wastewater and stormwater; Guidelines.pdf,

(c) Maintenance of utilities and municipal facilities; (b) may host overnight camps, while adhering to the following:

(d) Transportation; (i) up to a maximum of 15 persons per group excluding staff and volunteers without distancing, or in multiple groups of 15 persons with (e) Road maintenance/repair; physical distancing between groups; and

(f) Municipal ICT systems and services; (ii) must follow the COVID-19 Return to Overnight Camp Guidelines established by the Chief Medical Officer of Health, located at: (g) Public Transit; covid-19-overnight-camping-guidelines-June14.pdf (novascotia.ca).

(h) Solid Waste, garbage and litter collection and disposal; 18. For the purpose of sections 18.2 -18.7, a “mask” means a commercial medical or non-medical mask or a home-made mask made as per the PHAC instructions located

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(d) a place where activities or services of a cultural or entertainment nature are 18.2 All persons must wear a mask that covers their nose and mouth while present in a offered; public place.

(e) a place where sports are played, fitness, recreational or leisure activities are 18.3 Notwithstanding section 18.2, a person is exempt from the requirement to wear a carried on; mask in a public place if the person:

(f) a rental hall or other place used to hold events, including conventions and (a) is less than 2 years of age or age 2 to 4 years and their caregiver cannot conferences, or to hold receptions; persuade them to wear a mask;

(g) a place where municipal or provincial government services are available to (b) for whom the wearing of a mask is not possible because of the person's the public; medical condition;

(h) a common area, including an elevator, of a tourist accommodation (c) is reasonably accommodated by not wearing a mask in accordance with the establishment; Nova Scotia Human Rights Act;

(i) a lobby, reception area or elevator in an office building; (d) is in the public place receiving care or being provided a service or while participating in a physical or other activity requiring the mask be removed, in (j) a common area or public space on a university or college campus; which case the person may remove the mask for the duration of the care, service or activity; (k) a train or bus station, a ferry terminal, or an airport; (e) removes the mask momentarily for identification or ceremonial purposes; or (m) common areas of a multi-residential building; (f) is in a courtroom, jury room or secured area in a courthouse, or room where a (n) all common areas of private indoor workplaces; proceeding or meeting of an administrative tribunal established by legislation is being held. (o) private indoor workplaces where there are: 18.4 All persons must wear a mask that covers their nose and mouth as defined in (i) interactions with the public; section 18 while travelling on vehicles providing transportation to the public, including:

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(a) any municipally operated public transit, including municipally operated buses 19.1. Except those schools listed in section 19, effective 6:00a.m. June 2, 2021, all and ferries; public schools under the jurisdiction of a regional centre for education or the Conseil Scolaire Acadien Provincial are open and all private schools may open at the direction (b) any public passenger vehicle licensed under the Motor Carrier Act, including of the private school. community transit vehicles, commercial vehicles (shuttle vans), and vehicles providing charters and/or tours; 19.2 Childcare facilities and family childcare homes regulated under the Early Learning and Child Care Act: (c) any school buses licensed under the Motor Carrier Act and any vehicles of any capacity operated by private schools recognized by the Minister of (a) may remain open; and Education and Early Childhood Development; (b) directors, caregivers, staff and visitors must wear a mask as defined in (d) commuter vehicles and courtesy vehicles as defined under the Motor Carrier section 18, unless subject to one of the exemptions as set out in section 18.3. Act, vans, mini-buses, or buses of any passenger capacity providing services to the public; PART III (e) any vehicles serving residents and staff of facilities listed in section 20.1; and LONG TERM CARE FACILITIES AND (f) taxicabs regulated by municipalities under the authority of the Motor Vehicle OTHER VULNERABLE POPULATIONS Act. 20. Effective 8:00a.m. June 30, 2021, except where otherwise stated in this Order, the 18.5 Notwithstanding section 18.4, the following persons are exempt from the restrictions on long term care facilities and other vulnerable populations apply to all requirement to wear a mask while travelling on vehicles providing transportation to the persons present and residing in Nova Scotia. public: 20.1 Notwithstanding section 16(c) and subject to section 20.2, all for-profit or not-for- (a) a person is less than 2 years of age or age 2 to 4 years and their caregiver profit Department of Health and Wellness funded long-term care facilities licensed under cannot persuade them to wear a mask; the Homes for Special Care Act must comply with Schedule “A”, “COVID-19 Management Long term Care Facilities Directive Under the Authority of the Chief (b) a person for whom the wearing of a mask is not possible because of the Medical Officer of Health”, dated December 21, 2020, as amended from time to time person's medical condition; and and located at: https://novascotia.ca/dhw/ccs/documents/COVID-19-Management-in-Long-Term-Care- (c) a person who is reasonably accommodated by not wearing a mask in Facilities-Directive.pdf; accordance with the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act. 20.2 All long term care facilities licenced by the Department of Health and Wellness 18.6 A person may remove the mask momentarily for identification purposes when under the Homes for Special Care Act, and all residents of such facilities must comply boarding any public transit set out in section 18.4. with the process for isolating COVID-19 positive long term care residents set out in Schedule “A”, “COVID-19 Management Long Term Care Facilities Directive Under the 18.7 For greater certainty, the requirement to wear a mask, as set in sections 18.2 and Authority of the Chief Medical Officer of Health”, dated December 21, 2020, as 18.4, is the minimum standard that persons and businesses must adhere to, and where amended from time to time and located at: the business’s plan approved in accordance with section 26.1 of this Order imposes a https://novascotia.ca/dhw/ccs/documents/COVID-19-Management-in-Long-Term-Care- greater standard, then that standard applies. Facilities-Directive.pdf.

19. Effective 6:00a.m. June 3, 2021 all public schools located in Halifax Regional 20.3 All long term care facilities licensed by the Department of Health and Wellness Municipality and the Sydney Academy and Riverview Families of Schools located in under the Homes for Special Care Act are open to family for visits, specialized workers Cape Breton Regional Municipality are open. such as a hairstylist, 2 designated caregivers and volunteers, in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in Schedule “A”, “COVID-19 Management Long term Care Facilities Directive Under the Authority of the Chief Medical Officer of Health”, dated

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December 21, 2020, as amended from time to time and located at: PART IV https://novascotia.ca/dhw/ccs/documents/COVID-19-Management-in-Long-Term-Care- BUSINESSES, ORGANIZATIONS AND PROFESSIONS Facilities-Directive.pdf. 21A Effective 8:00a.m. June 30, 2021, except where otherwise stated in this Order, the 20.4 All residents in homes licensed by the Minister of Community Services under the restrictions on businesses, organizations and professions apply to all established Homes for Special Care Act may have visitors so long as approved by the home in businesses, organizations and professions carrying on business and operating in Nova which they reside and comply with all general public health measures required under Scotia. this Order. 21.1The Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1996, c.7, s.1, is hereby incorporated by 20.5 All residents in homes licensed by the Minister of Health and Wellness are reference and must be followed by all employers, contractors, constructors, suppliers, permitted to have community access in accordance with the terms and conditions set owners and employees and each shall take every precaution that is reasonable in the out in Schedule “A”, “COVID-19 Management Long term Care Facilities Directive Under circumstances to ensure the health and safety of all persons at or near a workplace. the Authority of the Chief Medical Officer of Health”, dated December 21, 2020, as amended from time to time and located at: 22. All not-for-profit and for-profit businesses and organizations operating or carrying on https://novascotia.ca/dhw/ccs/documents/COVID-19-Management-in-Long-Term-Care- business in Nova Scotia may not carry out COVID-19 Point of Care Screening Tests Facilities-Directive.pdf. (PCTs) unless the business or organization:

20.6 All residents in homes licensed by the Minister of Community Services under the (a) has obtained prior approval from the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Homes for Special Care Act are permitted to have community access as long as they Health; and comply with all general public health measures required under this Order. (b) complies with any direction issued by me, as Chief Medical Officer of Health. 20.7 For the purpose of section 20.8, “Adult Day Program” means a planned program of activities in a professional care setting designed for older adults who require supervised 23. Subject only to specific closures or limitations directed elsewhere in this Order, all care during the day, or those who are isolated and lonely. Adult day care centers enable not-for-profit and for-profit businesses and organizations operating or carrying on seniors to socialize and enjoy planned activities in a group setting, while still receiving business in Nova Scotia may continue to operate but must implement physical needed health services. At the same time, they offer family caregivers respite from distancing of 2 metres (6 feet) within all workplaces and meeting spaces, except where caregiving duties while knowing that their loved one is in a safe place. otherwise provided in this Order.

20.8 All senior’s Adult Day Programs are open. 23.1 Any not-for-profit or for-profit business or organization carrying on business in Nova Scotia that cannot maintain the physical distancing requirements set out in section 20.9 For greater clarity, nothing in this Order prevents the: 13 of this Order must limit the number of customers or clients on its premises to no more than 10 persons at a time. (a) discharge of a COVID-19 patient from a hospital to a long-term care or residential care facility; 24. Restaurants and liquor licensed establishments may provide in-person dining while adhering to the following: (b) transfer of a COVID-19 patient from community to a long-term care or residential care facility; or (a) all restaurants may offer in-person dining to a maximum of full legal capacity of the restaurant provided the operator: (c) return of a COVID-19 patient who has left a long-term care or residential care facility for healthcare services back to that facility after receiving treatment at a (i) maintains a minimum physical distance of 2 metres (6 feet) between hospital. seats or a physical barrier between tables, booths and single seats;

(ii) no group of patrons shall have more than 10 persons at a table;

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(iii) ensures patrons remain seated at their table, except while obtaining (xi) closes by 1:00a.m. bar service, waiting to be seated, going to the bathroom, and getting ready to leave; 24.1 Bingos that hold a bingo license must adhere to the same provisions as set out in section 24(b) for liquor licensed establishments and liquor manufacturers, and the (iv) ensures patrons wear masks when not consuming food or alcohol; Communities, Culture and Heritage Re-opening Guide for Bingo Operations, located at: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/Bingo-operations-reopening-guidelines.pdf. (v) ensures staff (servers and kitchen) wear masks while carrying out their work duties; 24.2 Liquor boutiques, distilleries, breweries, and wineries:

(vi) ceases in-person dining service to customers effective midnight; and (a) may remain open but must, at all times, limit the number of customers to a maximum of 75% of allowable occupancy or 53 square feet per person for retail (vii) closes by 1:00a.m., purchase and sale for offsite consumption,

and (b) may offer in-person tastings and samplings in accordance with their approved Workplace COVID-19 Prevention Plan set out in section 26; and (b) all liquor licensed establishments, including liquor manufacturers (as defined in the Liquor Control Act) may offer in-person dining to a maximum of full legal (c) may offer in-person dining in accordance with section 24(a). capacity of the restaurant provided the operator provided the licensee: 24.3 Restaurants, liquor licensed establishments, liquor boutiques, distilleries, (i) ensures no group of patrons have more than 10 persons per table; breweries, and wineries offering in-person dining must:

(ii) maintains a minimum physical distance of 2 metres (6 feet) between (a) collect and maintain records of each patron contact information that includes seats or a physical barrier between tables, booths and single seats; the following minimum data:

(iii) provides food and alcohol consumption only for in-seat service; (i) name(s);

(iv) ensures food (excluding buffets) and alcohol is delivered to the table (ii) contact telephone number; by staff; (iii) date; and (v) ensures food and alcohol remains at the table; (iv) time, (vi) ensures patrons remain seated at their table, except while obtaining bar service, waiting to be seated, going to the bathroom, participating in a that the patron was at the restaurant or liquor licensed establishment; game/activity being held in the establishment and getting ready to leave; (b) retain information collected under section 24.3 for a period of 30 calendar (vii) ensures patrons comply with the physical distancing requirements set days and destroy it on the following day immediately thereafter; out in section 13; (c) provide the information collected under section 24.3 to the Chief Medical (viii) ensures patrons wear masks when not consuming food or alcohol; Officer of Health or his delegate in electronic form; and

(ix) ensures staff (servers and kitchen) wear masks while carrying out their (d) only use the information collected under section 24.3 for the purpose of work duties; provision to the Chief Medical Officer of Health in compliance with this Order and may not use it for any other purpose. (x) ceases in-person dining service to customers effective midnight; and 24.4 Notwithstanding other provisions of this Order, restaurants, liquor licensed establishments, liquor boutiques, distilleries, breweries, and wineries may have

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24.5 Owner/operators of liquor licensed establishments and non-liquor licensed 26.4 Effective 8:00a.m. June 1, 2021, all Provincial Park campgrounds may open. establishments, including community centres, charities or organized clubs, may host activities such as darts, pool, cards or bowling but in doing so, must adhere to 26.5 All privately operated campgrounds may open and must operate in accordance requirements established by the Chief Medical Officer of Health located at: with the terms and conditions as approved by the Chief Medical Office of Health https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-Games-and-activities-licensed- referenced in Schedule “B” located at: establishments.pdf. https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/Schedule-B-HPA-Order.pdf.

25. Regulated and unregulated health professions practicing may continue to practice 27. Casino Nova Scotia (Halifax and Sydney locations) and Video Lottery Terminals and provide services within their scope of practice if they have a Workplace COVID-19 may operate at 100% capacity while adhering to their approved Workplace COVID-19 Prevention Plan that has been approved by the Chief Medical Officer of Health. Prevention Plan in accordance with section 26, and those that hold a liquor license must also adhere to the following: 26. All not for-profit, for-profit businesses, organizations and professions named in Part IV of this Order shall, as a requirement of their ongoing operations, develop and comply (a) cease food and beverage service to customers effective midnight; and with a Workplace COVID-19 Prevention Plan, as amended from time to time. (b) close by 1:00a.m.

26.1 In addition to the physical distancing requirements and person limit rule set out in 28. All not-for-profit and for-profit fitness facilities such as gyms and yoga studios, sport sections 13 and 23.1, the Workplace COVID-19 Prevention Plan required by section 26 and recreational facilities such as arenas, tennis courts, and large multipurpose shall address the following: recreation facilities may open and:

(a) how to work and interact with customers or clients; (a) operate at 75% indoor capacity, while ensuring two metres (six feet) distance between participants, except those participants residing in the same (b) physical distancing in the workplace; household as set out in section13.2(a) or participants in social groups of 25 as set out in section 13.2(b); (c) cleaning; (b) offer outdoor fitness classes and other recreational activities up to a (d) equipment; maximum capacity of 25 persons; and

(e) preparing employees to return to work; (c) operate indoor and outdoor pools up to a maximum of 75% capacity, while ensuring 2 metres (6 feet) physical distance between participants except those (f) preparing for customers or clients; and participants residing in the same household as set out in section13.2(a) or participants in social groups of 25 as set out in section 13.2(b). (g) monitoring and communicating of plan, 28.1 Businesses and organizations that offer indoor recreation and leisure activities and may be substantially similar to those proposals listed in Schedule “B”, located at: such as indoor play areas, arcades, climbing facilities, dance classes and music lessons https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/Schedule-B-HPA-Order.pdf for similar may open and operate at 50% indoor capacity, while ensuring two metres (six feet) businesses or health professionals and must be made available for review by the Chief distance between participants and participants wear masks except during an activity Medical Officer of Health. that makes it difficult to wear a mask.

28.2 All not-for-profit and for-profit fitness facilities, recreation and leisure businesses, 26.2 All businesses or regulated health professionals that are a member of an association listed in Schedule “B” must adopt as their Workplace COVID-19 Prevention and organized clubs may host lessons for recreational activities or offer personal training, while adhering to the gathering limits set out in section 28.

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28.3 Notwithstanding section 28 and 28.1, golf courses may operate at full capacity (a) in accordance with section 13, members of the public must be able to while ensuring players practice physical distancing between each group on the golf maintain a physical distance of at least 2 metres (6 feet) from every other person course. in the shopping mall, except those persons residing in the same household;

29. All personal service establishments such as hair salons, barber shops, spas, nail (b) no patrons may be permitted to line up inside or line up or congregate outside salons and body art establishments may open for provision of personal services by of the shopping mall unless they are, appointment or drop-in, while operating within their approved Workplace COVID-19 Prevention Plan in accordance section 26 and adhering to the physical distancing (i) maintaining a physical distance of at least 2 metres (6 feet) from other requirements and person limit rule set out in this Order. groups of persons inside or outside the shopping mall; and

30. The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and all museums and public libraries may open and (ii) wearing a mask or face covering in a manner that covers their mouth, operate at 50% capacity, while adhering to the physical distancing and other public nose and chin, unless they are entitled to any of the exceptions set out in health requirements set out in this Order. section 18.3,

31. For the purpose of sections 31.1 to 31.2, “retail business” means a business (c) no line up outside any one retail space located inside the shopping mall shall operating on an ongoing basis at a fixed location primarily selling goods or products for exceed 10 persons; use or consumption by individual purchasers. (d) the person responsible for the shopping mall must ensure that: 31.1 A retail business that engages in the retail sale, or rental, of items to the public shall comply with the following conditions: (i) music is not played at the place of business at a decibel level that exceeds the level at which normal conversation is possible, and in any (a) the number of persons occupying any retail space that is open to the public in event no greater than 50 db; the business does not exceed 75 % of the allowable occupancy or 53 square feet per person of the particular retail space; (ii) patrons are not permitted to loiter in any area of the shopping mall; and

(b) in accordance with section 13, members of the public must be able to (iii) directional markings are provided to manage the flow of pedestrians maintain a physical distance of at least 2 metres (6 feet) from every other person within the mall, in the place of business, except those persons residing in the same household; and (c) no patrons may be permitted to line up inside or line up or congregate outside of the establishment unless they are, (e) food courts may open while adhering to the following:

(i) maintaining a physical distance of at least 2 metres (6 feet) from (i) food court vendors may provide services to persons who work in the other persons inside or outside the establishment; and mall and the public;

(ii) wearing a mask or face covering in a manner that covers their nose (ii) tables in food courts may be used by persons who work in the mall and and mouth, unless they are entitled to any of the exceptions set out in the public; section 18.3, and (iii) a minimum of 2 metres (6 feet) is maintained between patrons seated at food court tables and between other patrons in the food court; (d) the person responsible for the place of business must ensure that music is and not played at the place of business at a decibel level that exceeds the level at which normal conversation is possible, and in any event no greater than 50 db. (iv) patrons must wear a mask as defined in section 18 except when consuming food or beverage. 31.2 Shopping malls shall comply with the following conditions:

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PART V EXCEPTIONS

32. Under exceptional circumstances and under the authority granted to me as the Chief Medical Officer of Health under Part I of the Health Protection Act, I may exercise discretion to grant an exception to any term and condition of this Order.

PART VI PENALITIES

33. Any direction provided by a medical officer of health to a person, business, organization or other entity pertaining to COVID-19 and the terms and conditions of this Order must be followed. 34.Failure to comply with this health protection order may be considered a breach of this Order issued under the Health Protection Act and may result in penalties under the Act.

This Order remains in effect until notice is provided by myself, as Chief Medical Officer of Health, under the authority granted under Part I of the Health Protection Act and will be updated from time to time.

Signed:

Dr. Robert Strang Chief Medical Officer of Health Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness cc The Honourable , of Nova Scotia The Honourable Zach Churchill, Minister of Health and Wellness Laura Lee Langley, Deputy to the Premier and Clerk of Council Dr. Kevin Orrell, Deputy Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. Shelley Deeks, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Health Tina M. Hall, Legal Counsel, Nova Scotia Dept. of Justice

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Form 59.08 20 No.

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division)

Between: [copy standard heading]

[full name, including middle name(s)] Applicant

and

[full name, including middle name(s)] Respondent

Response to Application

To: [name(s) of applicant or applicants]

The respondent requests an order The respondent, [name of party] , is applying for an order which would affect the following children: [may delete if there are no children affected]

Child’s Last Name First and Middle Names Date of Birth (d/m/y)

The respondent is applying for an order for the following: [Read the instructions in each part below. Complete as applicable to your case.]

PART I: □ relief under the Parenting and Support Act (This part will generally apply to you if you are not divorced from or divorcing the other party and you are seeking any relief set out in the boxes below. To complete this part, check this box and all relevant boxes below.)

Parenting Contact □ custody and parenting arrangements (s. 18) □ grandparent contact time (s. 18) □ leave to apply by person who is not a □ grandparent interaction (s. 18) parent or guardian □ contact time (s. 18) parenting time (s. 18) □ □ leave to apply by person who is not a □ primary care (time in excess of 60%) parent, grandparent or guardian (s. 18) □ shared parenting (time between 40-60%) □ interaction (s. 18) □ other □ leave to apply by person who is not a □ leave to apply by person who is not a parent, grandparent or guardian (s. 18) parent/guardian paternity testing (s. 27) © NS □Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. Appendix B The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 1439

Support □ child support involving (must choose one) □ spousal support (s. 3) □ married parents/guardians (s. 9) ☐ payable from (date) □ unmarried parents/finding of paternity ______forward (s. 11) □ child support details (must complete) ☐ payable from (date) ______forward ☐ table amount ☐ special or extraordinary expenses □ administrative recalculation (Administrative Recalculation of Child Support Regulations, s.8) □ medical insurance (s. 9 or 11) Relocation Other □ determining or waiving notice for relocation □ exclusive occupation of residence (s. 7) (s.18F) □ registering an agreement or parenting plan (s. □ relocation of a child (s.18G) 52) □ authorizing □ addressing denial of time or interaction with a □ preventing child (s.40) relocation of a parent (s.18G) □ □ addressing failure to exercise time or interaction with a child (s.40A) □ requiring the respondent’s appearance to explain failure to comply with an order (s.41)

PART II: □ relief under the Maintenance Enforcement Act (This part may apply if there is a dispute about the amount of child support owing or paid during a period of time before the date this application was filed. To complete this part, check this box and all relevant boxes below.)

□ addressing a dispute between the parties about □ enforcing arrears incurred before the support the amount of arrears (s. 15) order was filed with the Maintenance Enforcement Program and after receiving the Director’s written confirmation of (date) ______stating that those arrears will not be enforced (s. 15)

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PART III: □ relief under the Divorce Act – for non-spouses (To complete this part, check this box and relevant boxes below.)

NOTE: If you want to change a court order made under the Divorce Act, do not use this form. You must complete the Notice of Variation Application Form (Form FD 59.12) instead of this form.

☐ contact arrangements and leave to apply by a person who is not a divorcing spouse (s. 16.5 & 16.5(3)) (e,g. grandparent, or someone else important to the child) ☐ contact time ☐ interaction

☐ parenting arrangements and leave to apply by a person who is not a divorcing spouse but who is a parent, stands in the place of a parent, or intends to stand in the place of a parent (s. 16.1 & 16.1(3)) (e,g. grandparent or someone else who is like a parent to a child, or who wants to be) ☐ parenting time ☐ decision-making responsibility □ other [give specifics, including relevant section number(s)]______

PART IV: □ Other (This part may apply to you if the relief you are seeking is not listed above. Examples: relief under the Vital Statistics Act, Change of Name Act, unjust enrichment/constructive trust, or other authority. To complete this part, please check this box and complete the portion below.) □ costs □ other [give specifics, including legislation or other legal authority for relief sought]______

The applicant started this application by filing their notice on the date certified by the court officer.

Other relevant proceedings and orders The respondent confirms that: [may delete the one that does not apply]

□ There are, and there were, no other proceedings between the parties, or proceedings/ circumstances affecting the well-being or safety of the children/parties;

OR

□ There are, or there were, other proceedings between the parties, or proceedings/circumstances affecting the well-being or safety of the children/parties, details of which are as follows: [complete the sections below for each proceeding]

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Type of proceeding(s) & court file number: [describe each, for instance civil, protection, criminal or other proceeding] ______

Order(s) or other measure: [describe, such as an order to protect a person’s safety, recognizance or undertaking, peace bond, condition, etc.]______

Circumstance(s): [describe]______

Documents in support of response The respondent files the following documents in support of the response: ☐ parenting statement ☐ statement of income ☐ statement of contact time and interaction ☐ statement of special or extraordinary expenses ☐ statement of undue hardship circumstances ☐ statement of expenses ☐ statement of property ☐ pre-hearing brief ☐ affidavit of [name] ______☐ other affidavits and documents [give specifics] ______

A copy of each document is to be delivered to you with this notice.

Designated address for service The respondent designates the following address for delivery of documents:

Documents delivered to this address will be considered to be received by the respondent on delivery.

Signature & certificate of respondent By signing below, I confirm that this is my response to application and certify that I am aware of my duties, including:

1. I must exercise any decision-making responsibility or parenting time allotted to me, or contact time under a contact order, in a manner that is consistent with the best interests of the child/children;

2. To the best of my ability, I must protect the child/children from conflict arising from this proceeding;

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3. To the extent that it is appropriate to do so, I must try to resolve the issues in this proceeding through a family dispute resolution process;

4. I must provide complete, accurate and up-to-date information as required under law, as part of this proceeding and under a Court Order; and,

5. If I am subject to an order, I must follow and comply with the order until it is no longer in effect.

Signed , 20

Signature of respondent Print name:

[complete additional signature if more than one respondent]

Signed on , 20

______Signature of respondent Name:

Counsel’s certificate [delete if not applicable] I, counsel for the respondent, certify that I have complied with the requirements of section 7.7 of the Divorce Act.

______Signature of counsel

For delivery with supporting documents to each applicant: [full name and address of each]

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Form 59.13A 20 No.

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division)

Between: [copy standard heading]

[full name, including middle names(s)] Applicant

and

[full name, including middle names(s)] Respondent

Response to Variation Application

To: [name(s) of applicant or applicants]

The respondent requests an order or orders be varied The respondent, [name of party] is applying to vary or change an order or orders which is permitted by the following: [may delete the one that does not apply]

 section 17 of the Divorce Act;  section 37 of the Parenting and Support Act.

The changes would affect the following order or orders: [include the title and date of each order] ______

The changes would affect the following child or children: [leave blank if there are no children affected]

Child’s Last Name First and Middle Names Date of Birth (d/m/y)

The requested changes are as a result of a change in circumstances which are described in the respondent’s affidavit provided with this application.

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The requested changes concern the following: [check only those that apply] □ parenting/contact □ decision-making responsibility/custody □ parenting time [choose one] □ primary care (time in excess of 60%) □ shared parenting (time between 40-60%) □ other □ relocation of the child □ preventing □ authorizing □ relocation of a parent □ contact time or interaction □ grandparent contact time or interaction □ other

□ child support: □ table amount □ special or extraordinary expenses □ change in number of dependent children □ retroactive variation □ termination of child support □ administrative recalculation of child support □ other [give specifics] ______

□ spousal support □ retroactive variation from ______to ______□ termination of spousal support □ other [give specifics]

□ arrears of support [give specifics] ______

□ other [give specifics] ______

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As part of the response to variation application, the respondent is applying: [check only those that apply]

□ under section 15 of the Maintenance Enforcement Act to address a dispute between the parties about the amount of arrears

□ under section 46(4) of the Maintenance Enforcement Act for relief from payment of arrears

The respondent requests that the changes take effect as of (date) ______and the respondent must present evidence in support of this date. [may specify for each change if necessary]

Other relevant proceedings and orders The respondent confirms that: [may delete the one that does not apply]

□ There are, and there were, no other proceedings between the parties, or proceedings/ circumstances affecting the well-being or safety of the children/parties.

OR

□ There are, or there were, other proceedings between the parties, or proceedings/circumstances affecting the well-being or safety of the children/parties, details of which are as follows: [complete the sections below for each proceeding]

Type of proceeding(s) & court file number: [describe each, for instance civil, protection, criminal or other proceeding] ______

Order(s) or other measure: [describe, such as an order to protect a person’s safety, recognizance or undertaking, peace bond, condition, etc.]______

Circumstance(s): [describe]______

Documents in support of response The respondent files the following documents in support of the response:

☐ parenting statement ☐ statement of contact time and interaction ☐ statement of income

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☐ statement of special or extraordinary expenses ☐ statement of undue hardship circumstances ☐ statement of expenses ☐ statement of property ☐ pre-hearing brief ☐ affidavit of [name of respondent ] which includes evidence establishing change in circumstances and evidence supporting the effective date

☐ other affidavits and documents [give specifics]______☐ certified copy of each order that the applicant seeks to vary A copy of each document is to be delivered to you with this notice.

Designated address for service The respondent designates the following address for delivery of documents:

Documents delivered to this address will be considered to be received by the respondent on delivery.

Signature & certificate of respondent By signing below, I confirm that this is my response and certify that I am aware of my duties, including:

1. I must exercise any decision-making responsibility or parenting time allotted to me, or contact time under a contact order, in a manner that is consistent with the best interests of the child/children;

2. To the best of my ability, I must protect the child/children from conflict arising from this proceeding;

3. To the extent that it is appropriate to do so, I must try to resolve the issues in this proceeding through a family dispute resolution process;

4. I must provide complete, accurate and up-to-date information as required under law, as part of this proceeding and under a Court Order; and,

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5. If I am subject to an order, I must follow and comply with the order until it is no longer in effect.

Signed , 20

Signature of respondent Print name:

[complete additional signature if more than one respondent]

Signed on , 20

______Signature of respondent Name:

Counsel’s certificate [delete if not represented by counsel] I, counsel for the respondent, certify that I have complied with the requirements of section 7.7 of the Divorce Act/section 54C(2) of the Parenting and Support Act.

______Signature of counsel

For delivery with supporting documents to each applicant: [full name and address of each]

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Form 59.48B

20 No.

Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division)

Between: [copy standard heading]

[full name, including middle name(s)] [Petitioner/Applicant]

and

[full name, including middle name(s)] Respondent

Corollary Relief Order

Before the Honourable Justice [name or blank]

The parties were divorced by a divorce order dated , 20 .

This proceeding is before the court for determination [in the absence of the parties / following a divorce trial] .

Proof of service of the petition was established and the pleadings, and the evidence presented by [affidavit / testimony / affidavit and testimony] , were considered.

[add if there are children] The parties have the following [child/children] of the marriage as defined by the Divorce Act: Name of Child Date of Birth

[add if child support is to be paid] [name of party paying child support] is found to have an annual income of $ [amount] .

[add if child support includes special or extraordinary expenses] For the purpose of making an order for payment of special or extraordinary expenses, [name of party receiving child support] is found to have an annual income of $ [amount] .

OR

[replace the two income clauses with the following, if applicable]

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For the purpose of making an order for payment of child support in an amount other than the table amount and special or extraordinary expenses, [name of party paying child support] is found to have an annual income of $ [amount] , and [name of party receiving child support] is found to have an annual income of $ [amount] .

[add if there is a court order for contact time with the child/children] Contact time/interaction arrangements involving the [child/children] of the marriage were granted pursuant to the [Divorce Act/Parenting and Support Act] by court order dated [date issued] bearing the court file number [insert #].

On motion of [name of moving party, parties, or counsel] : [select the applicable paragraph and delete the other to complete this sentence]

it is ordered, under the Divorce Act, the Matrimonial Property Act and any other applicable legislation, that the terms of the attached [separation agreement / minutes of settlement / agreement] are incorporated into this order and provide the terms of corollary and other relief, to the extent the jurisdiction of the Court allows. [if this paragraph is selected, a description of the contents of the attachment is not required and paragraphs 1 to 10 are not required]

OR

the following is ordered under the Divorce Act, the Matrimonial Property Act and any other applicable legislation. [if this paragraph is selected, a selection from paragraphs 1 to 10, as applicable, is also required]

[delete paragraphs 1 to 6 if there are no children]

Decision-making responsibility 1 a. Decision-making responsibility of the following [child/children] is granted to [name/both parties jointly] :

Name of Child Date of Birth

b. The following terms apply to decision-making responsibility set out at paragraph 1a: [delete if not applicable]

Parenting time and arrangements 2 [name] has primary care and residence for the [child/children] , and [name] has parenting time at the following times, according to the following terms: [provide details]

OR

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2 [name] has primary care and residence for the [child/children], and [name] will have reasonable parenting time on reasonable notice to [name] or at times agreed to by the parties.

OR

2 The parties will share parenting time with the [child/children], such that each parent caring for the [child/children] for a minimum of 40% of the time over the course of a year, according to the following schedule and according to the following terms: [provide details]

Child support payments 3 a. [name] must pay child support to [name] in the amount of $ [amount] each month, based on the applicable table amount of the Federal Child Support Guidelines.

[add if an amount for special or extraordinary expenses is to be paid] b. In addition to the table amount, [name] must pay child support to [name] in the amount of $ [amount] each month for [their] share of the following special or extraordinary [expense /expenses] :

[use the following list for each child’s expense or create a chart providing this information]

Child’s name: Description of expense: Total monthly net expense: $ Monthly amount to be paid: $ Percentage: %

c. In total, [name] must pay child support to [name] in the amount of $ [amount] each month, consisting of the table amount of $ [amount] per month, plus special or extraordinary expenses of $ [amount] per month.

When child support payments are due 4 Child support payments are due on the first day of each month starting on , 20 . OR

[provide payment schedule, for example, weekly, bi-weekly, or twice per month on specified dates]

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Child support through health plan 5 [name] must [continue/acquire and continue] medical, dental and drug plan coverage for the [child/children] available through [their] present or subsequent employer and and [name] must see that the other party is reimbursed without delay after a receipt is delivered by the other party for submission to the insurer.

OR

[set out specific terms]

Ongoing disclosure for child support 6 No later than June 1 of each year, [ name /st both parties] must provide [ name /each other] with a copy of [their] income tax return, completed and with all attachments, even if the return is not filed with the Canada Revenue Agency, and also provide each other with all notices of assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency, immediately after they are received. If non-taxable or unreported income is earned or received, [name] must provide [name] with supporting documents to show all non- taxable and unreported income earned for the prior income tax year.

Spousal support 7 Neither party is required to pay spousal support to the other.

OR

7 [name] must pay spousal support to [name] in the amount of $ [amount] each month.

When spousal support payments are due [delete if neither party is to pay spousal support]

8 Spousal support payments are due on the first day of each month starting on , 20 . OR

[provide payment schedule, for example, weekly, bi-weekly, or twice per month on specified dates]

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Director of Maintenance Enforcement [delete if neither party is to pay support]

9 a. All support payments must be made payable to [name of party receiving support] .

b. The payments must be sent by [name of party paying support] to the Office of the Director of Maintenance Enforcement, P.O. Box 803, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2V2, while the order is filed for enforcement with the Director.

c. A court officer must send a copy of this order, under section 9 of the Maintenance Enforcement Act, and the current designated addresses of the parties, to the Office of the Director of Maintenance Enforcement.

d. Both parties must advise the Office of the Director of Maintenance Enforcement of any change to their address, within ten (10) days of the date of the change, under section 42(1) of the Maintenance Enforcement Act.

e. [name of party paying support] must advise the Office of the Director of Maintenance Enforcement of any change in location, address and place of employment, including the start or end of employment, within ten (10) days of the date of the change, under section 42(2) of the Maintenance Enforcement Act.

Property Division 10 All property and debts were divided by the parties and each shall retain possession and ownership of property now in their possession. Neither party is required to transfer an equalization payment to the other.

OR

Property is divided under the Matrimonial Property Act as follows:

Enforcement 11 a. A requirement to pay money under this order, that is not enforced under the Maintenance Enforcement Act, may be enforced by execution order, or periodic execution order.

b. The sheriff must do such things as are necessary to enforce this order and, to do so, may exercise any power of a sheriff permitted in a recovery order or an execution order.

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c. All constables and peace officers are to do all such acts as may be necessary to enforce the terms of this order and they have full power and authority to enter upon any lands and premises to enforce this order.

Issued , 20

Court Officer

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