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Helping You Find the Right Community and Social Services. Joint Message from The
211 ANNUAL REPORT 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Helping you find the right community and social services. Joint Message from the Chair and Executive Director The 2014 calendar year was the first full year of Twitter have tripled. operation for 211, following launch of the service on February11, 2013, and it has been a year of Calendar 2014 has also been a year of strategic growth. Monthly average call volumes as well as partnerships. In late 2013, 211NS launched visits to the 211 website (www.ns.211.ca) have an awareness campaign directed at “caring increased by 30% over the previous year. This growth professionals” including clergy, social workers, is the result of expanding awareness throughout emergency responders, health care and educational Nova Scotia, which continues to be a priority for professionals. We are very pleased to report our team. This priority was reflected in the hiring of that several “caring professional” organizations a full time Community Relations Officer in January have joined the campaign. The College of Family 2014, dedicated to promotion of 211 through Physicians of Nova Scotia promoted 211 in April communications and outreach. through a directed mail out to more than 1,100 family physicians. Fire Officer and paramedic associations Organizations across Nova Scotia continue to included 211 on the agenda of annual conferences demonstrate strong support for 211. In 2014, our and in December, the Association of Chiefs of Police team responded to more than 100 requests for announced that 211 would be promoted as part of presentations. We are grateful to the many service the tool kit provided to all Police Officers in Nova providers who have helped spread the word about Scotia. -
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ABCO Industries Limited 1 HANSARD INDEX A ABCO Industries Limited, Machine Shop Division - Occupational Health and Safety Workplace Achievement Award: Employers/Employees - Congratulations (res. 1200), n 3527, app 3527 Aboriginal Affairs - Aboriginal Art Exhibit: Participants - Congratulations (res. 416), n 981, app 982 Aboud, Crystal: Allister MacIntyre Memorial Trophy/Scholarship - Congratulations (res. 1400), n 4017, app 4018 Acadia Park (Westville) - Signs: Western Star Lodge - Members Thank (res. 1389), n 4005 Acadia University, 93 Acadia University: Pioneer Award - Congratulations (res. 79), n 171, app 172 Acadian Affairs - Acadian/Francophone Community: Contribution - Recognize (res. 6), n 38, app 39 Acadian Affairs - Executive Director: Position - Interview Details, qu 2955 Acadian Federation of Nova Scotia - Equipe Acadie: Participants - Congratulations (res. 388), n 892, app 893 Acadian Games (17th Regional): Participants/Volunteers - Congratulations (res. 1287), n 3794, app 3795 Acadians - Economy/Culture: Contribution - Recognize (res. 520), n 1197 Access Awareness Week - Support: Access Efforts - Year-Round Achieve (res. 1416), n 4029, app 4030 Access Awareness Week (27/05-02/06/01): Partnership for Access Awareness/Participants - Congratulations (res. 1478), n 4230, app 4231 ACS Trading, Division of Farocan Incorporated/St. Anne Community Nursing Care Centre - Occupational Health and Safety Workplace Achievement Awards: Employers/Employees - Congratulations (res. 1178), n 3507 Adams, Mrs. Beatrice - Salute: East Preston United Baptist Church Ladies Auxiliary - Commend (res. 1497), n 4311 ADDRESS IN REPLY to Speech from the Throne Carey, Mr. J., 151-155 Clarke, Mr. C., 24-28 Estabrooks, Mr. W., 156-165 Gaudet, Mr. W., 231-239 MacDonald, Mr. Manning, 135-151 MacDonell, Mr. J., 28-31; 69-79 Olive, Mr. -
Final Report BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA: POLITICAL PARTY and PARLIAMENTARY DEVELOPMENT USAID Associate Cooperative Agreement No. 168-A-0
Final Report BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA: POLITICAL PARTY AND PARLIAMENTARY DEVELOPMENT USAID Associate Cooperative Agreement No. 168-A-00-01-00107-00 June 1, 2001 to March 31, 20041 I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY From 2001 to 2004, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI or the Institute) conducted a program to facilitate the long-term development of democratic institutions in Bosnia-Hercegovina (BiH). This program built upon the Institute’s previous programs, which, from 1996 through 2000, focused on developing the basic skills and organizational capacities of nascent moderate political parties and civic groups and, from 2000 to early 2001, on assisting the Federation parliament in developing legislative processes and moderate parties with continued capacity-building, such as branch formation and membership development. During the period of this agreement, NDI designed and conducted a program to facilitate the long-term development and election-readiness of political parties and to assist in the development of professional and transparent legislative bodies. The program reflected the changing nature of the political environment in BiH, from politics controlled solely by nationalist political parties and interests, to more moderate, pro-Dayton, coalition-based governments. Throughout, NDI’s role changed from acting as a primary skills-building source to working in partnership with BiH institutions and political parties to assist them in strengthening the country’s development of democracy. NDI’s program had the following objectives: · Parties enhance organizational and operational capacity and democratize internal structures as part of election campaigning. · Political parties engage in comprehensive election preparation in order to develop policy platforms and campaign messages and strategy that address voter interests. -
Executive Director's Message
Giving Nova Scotia’s Seniors a Voice Volume 117 September 2006 Executive Director’s 1995 at the age of 86. He left behind Message an impressive list By Valerie White of professional achievements and The passing of Dr. MacKinnon volunteer leadership Nova Scotians lost a true champion for seniors roles. Despite frailty with the passing of Dr. Fred MacKinnon this and blindness, past summer. On a personal note, I lost a dear Dr. MacKinnon friend and mentor. dedicated some Dr. MacKinnon served 20 years in the child of his final years welfare field before becoming Deputy Minister to co-authoring of Public Welfare in 1959—a position he held The Empowerment of Seniors in Nova Scotia. for another 20 years. Shortly after his retirement, Published in 2004, the book documents the Dr. MacKinnon became instrumental in history of the secretariat as well as grassroots developing the infrastructure of the Seniors’ movements and organized groups that had a Secretariat with then-Community Services powerful impact on progress for Nova Scotia Minister Jack MacIsaac. Dr. MacKinnon became seniors. the secretariat’s first Executive Director in 1980. Dr. MacKinnon will be long remembered by During his time at the Seniors’ Secretariat, Dr. friends, family, and colleagues for his leadership MacKinnon led the way in developing the first and guidance, his caring, and compassion, his home care pilot projects, and he worked with sense of humour and fairness, and for his vision nursing homes and homes for special care to of a better world for all people. encourage greater interaction between residents and the broader community. -
NS Royal Gazette Part I
Nova Scotia Published by Authority PART 1 VOLUME 215, NO. 39 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2006 A certified copy of an Order in Council To be Acting Minister of Transportation and Public dated September 21, 2006 Works, Acting Chair of Treasury and Policy Board, Acting Minister responsible for the Sydney Steel 2006-405 Corporation and Acting Minister responsible for Gaelic Initiatives from 3:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 19, 2006 The Governor in Council is pleased to appoint, until 3:00 p.m., Friday, September 22, 2006: the confirm and ratify the actions of the following Honourable Murray Scott; Ministers: To be Acting Minister of Energy and to be responsible To be Acting Minister of Immigration, Acting for any and all other duties assigned to that Minister from Minister of Seniors, Acting Chair of the Seniors’ 6:10 p.m., Wednesday, September 20, 2006 until 8:05 Secretariat, Acting Minister responsible for the Nova p.m., Friday, September 22, 2006, inclusive: the Scotia Liquor Corporation, Acting Minister responsible Honourable Ernie Fage; for the Liquor Control Act and Acting Minister To be Acting Minister of Transportation and Public responsible for the Advisory Council on the Status of Works, Acting Chair of Treasury and Policy Board, Women Act, from 6:00 a.m., Monday, September 11, Acting Minister responsible for the Sydney Steel 2006 to 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 12, 2006: the Corporation and Acting Minister responsible for Gaelic Honourable Jamie Muir; Initiatives from 6:30 p.m., Monday, September 25, 2006 To be Acting Minister of Community Services and until 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 10, 2006: the Acting Minister responsible for the Disabled Persons’ Honourable Jamie Muir; Commission Act, and to be responsible for any and all To be Acting Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture other duties assigned to that Minister, from 12:01 a.m. -
October 8, 2013 Nova Scotia Provincial General
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Creative Economy Growth Plan
JUNE 2017 CAPE BRETON REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY Creative Economy Growth Plan 1 Overview 4 Introduction 6 Table of Acknowledgements 10 Contents Methodology 12 Situation Analysis 14 Background 15 Community Resources 20 Strategy 43 Guiding Principles 44 Vision 46 VISION STATEMENT 1 47 CBRM understands and embraces the value of a strong creative economy for community building and economic growth. VISION STATEMENT 2 51 CBRM plays a strong role in exposing our children and youth to arts, culture and heritage, and providing pathways to their creative development. VISION STATEMENT 3 55 CBRM fosters a culture of collaboration within its creative sector. VISION STATEMENT 4 59 CBRM makes a signifcant investment in the creative economy through the designation and leveraging of existing funds. VISION STATEMENT 5 62 CBRM has a policy framework that supports the growth of the creative sector. Action Plan 67 Evaluation & Measurement 74 Appendix 77 2 At stakeholder consultation sessions, we asked… “What does the creative economy look like to you?” “What are our challenges and our opportunities?” model nurture develop action media challenge positive opportunities generate space appreciation after school cluster liaise income quality Venues Renaissance regulations audience pop-up enterprise self-starting spirit showcase fluff producers incentive recognition collaboration youth issue expression hubs contribution engage business intersect evidence communication empathy naysayers internship positive commissions radical educate vibrant impact navigate reluctance -
Legislative Proceedings
HANSARD 13-28 DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS Speaker: Honourable Gordie Gosse Published by Order of the Legislature by Hansard Reporting Services and printed by the Queen's Printer. Available on INTERNET at http://nslegislature.ca/index.php/proceedings/hansard/ Fifth Session MONDAY, MAY 6, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PRESENTING REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: Law Amendments Committee, Hon. R. Landry ..................................................................................................2029 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OF MOTION: Res. 1197, Productivity & Innovation Voucher Prog. Team (ERDT): Excellence in Pub. Serv. Award (2013) - Congrats., Hon. M. More .................2031 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................2031 Res. 1198, Commun. Econ. Dev. Investment Funds: Success - Celebrate, Hon. P. Paris ......................................................................................................2031 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................2032 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS: No. 80, Members’ Retiring Allowances Act, Hon. F. Corbett ..................................................................................................2032 No. 81, Builders’ Lien Act, Hon. R. Landry ..................................................................................................2032 No. 82, Provincial Flag Act, Mr. J. Boudreau..................................................................................................2032 2 NOTICES OF -
Candidate Election Expenditures
Candiates Election Expenditures for the August 5, 2003 Provincial General Election Headquarter Worker Publicity / Campaign Personal Disputed Total Total Candidate Party Travel Other Expenses Remuneration Advertising Functions Expenses Claims Expenses Reimbursed Annapolis Frank Chipman PC$ 3,511.73 $ 489.55 $ 21,357.47 $ 1,207.01 $ 925.00 $ - $ 117.76 $ - $ 27,608.52 $ 15,549.60 Stpehn McNeil Lib 3,915.94 2,150.00 25,498.96 255.75 - - - - 31,820.65 15,549.60 Adrian Nette NDP 864.97 4,199.38 11,249.79 1,237.25 377.56 2,353.16 - - 20,282.11 15,549.60 Harry wilson NSP - - - - - - - - - - Sub Total $ 8,292.64 $ 6,838.93 $ 58,106.22 $ 2,700.01 $ 1,302.56 $ 2,353.16 $ 117.76 $ - $ 79,711.28 $ 46,648.80 Antigonish David Allister Cameron Lib$ 3,980.73 $ 3,094.14 $ 38,189.53 $ 45.00 $ 2,861.36 $ - $ - $ 48,170.76 $ 16,273.76 Angus "Tando" MacIsaac PC 7,886.96 8,671.64 33,996.22 - 145.81 - - - 50,700.63 16,273.76 Terry O'Toole NDP 2,068.37 5,499.53 12,408.17 230.24 314.92 2,436.24 - - 22,957.47 16,273.76 Gene Purdy MP - - 3,869.41 252.43 - - - - 4,121.84 - Sub Total $ 13,936.06 $ 17,265.31 $ 88,463.33 $ 527.67 $ 3,322.09 $ 2,436.24 $ - $ - $ 125,950.70 $ 48,821.28 Argyle Aldric Benoit d'Entremont Lib$ 1,819.97 $ 3,666.23 $ 17,092.35 $ 1,815.51 $ 160.00 $ - $ - $ - $ 24,554.06 $ 7,247.80 Chris A. -
Journals and Proceedings
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY First Session of the Sixtieth General Assembly Speaker: The Honourable Cecil P. Clarke Constituency Member Annapolis Stephen McNeil (LIB) Antigonish Angus MacIsaac (PC) Argyle Chris A. d’Entremont (PC) Bedford Len Goucher (PC) Cape Breton Centre Frank Corbett (NDP) Cape Breton North Cecil Clarke (PC) Cape Breton Nova Gordie Gosse (NDP) Cape Breton South Manning MacDonald (LIB) Cape Breton West Alfie MacLeod (PC) Chester-St. Margaret’s Judy Streatch (PC) Clare Wayne Gaudet (LIB) Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Brooke Taylor (PC) Colchester North Karen Casey (PC) Cole Harbour Darrell Dexter (NDP) Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Kevin Deveaux (NDP) * Cumberland North Ernest Fage (PC) Cumberland South Murray Scott (PC) Dartmouth East Joan Massey (NDP) Dartmouth North Trevor Zinck (NDP) Dartmouth South-Portland Valley Marilyn More (NDP) Digby-Annapolis Harold Jr. Theriault (LIB) Eastern Shore Bill Dooks (PC) Glace Bay H. David Wilson (LIB) Guysborough-Sheet Harbour Ronald Chisholm (PC) Halifax Atlantic Michèle Raymond (NDP) Halifax Chebucto Howard Epstein (NDP) Halifax Citadel Leonard Preyra (NDP) Halifax Clayton Park Diana Whalen (LIB) Halifax Fairview Graham Steele (NDP) Halifax Needham Maureen MacDonald (NDP) Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville Barry Barnet (PC) Hants East John MacDonell (NDP) Hants West Chuck Porter (PC) Inverness Rodney J. MacDonald (PC) Kings North Mark Parent (PC) Kings South David Morse (PC) Kings West Leo Glavine (LIB) Lunenburg Michael Baker (PC) Lunenburg West Carolyn Bolivar-Getson (PC) Pictou Centre Pat Dunn (PC) Pictou East Clarrie MacKinnon (NDP) Pictou West Charlie Parker (NDP) Preston Keith Colwell (LIB) Queens Vicki Conrad (NDP) Richmond Michel Samson (LIB) Sackville-Cobequid David A. -
Members List
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Second Session of the Sixtieth General Assembly Speaker: The Honourable Alfie MacLeod Constituency Member Annapolis Stephen McNeil (LIB) Antigonish Angus MacIsaac (PC) Argyle Chris A. d’Entremont (PC) Bedford-Birch Cove Len Goucher (PC) Cape Breton Centre Frank Corbett (NDP) Cape Breton North Cecil Clarke (PC) Cape Breton Nova Gordie Gosse (NDP) Cape Breton South Manning MacDonald (LIB) Cape Breton West Alfie MacLeod (PC) Chester-St. Margaret’s Judy Streatch (PC) Clare Wayne Gaudet (LIB) Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Brooke Taylor (PC) Colchester North Karen Casey (PC) Cole Harbour Darrell Dexter (NDP) Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Becky Kent (NDP) Cumberland North Ernest Fage (I) Cumberland South Murray Scott (PC) Dartmouth East Joan Massey (NDP) Dartmouth North Trevor Zinck (NDP) Dartmouth South-Portland Valley Marilyn More (NDP) Digby-Annapolis Harold Jr. Theriault (LIB) Eastern Shore Bill Dooks (PC) Glace Bay H. David Wilson (LIB) Guysborough-Sheet Harbour Ronald Chisholm (PC) Halifax Atlantic Michèle Raymond (NDP) Halifax Chebucto Howard Epstein (NDP) Halifax Citadel-Sable Island Leonard Preyra (NDP) Halifax Clayton Park Diana Whalen (LIB) Halifax Fairview Graham Steele (NDP) Halifax Needham Maureen MacDonald (NDP) Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville Barry Barnet (PC) Hants East John MacDonell (NDP) Hants West Chuck Porter (PC) Inverness Rodney J. MacDonald (PC) Kings North Mark Parent (PC) Kings South David Morse (PC) Kings West Leo Glavine (LIB) Lunenburg Michael Baker (PC) * Lunenburg West Carolyn Bolivar-Getson (PC) Pictou Centre Pat Dunn (PC) Pictou East Clarrie MacKinnon (NDP) Pictou West Charlie Parker (NDP) Preston Keith Colwell (LIB) Queens Vicki Conrad (NDP) Richmond Michel Samson (LIB) Sackville-Cobequid David A. -
Journals and Proceedings
CABINET OF THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA First Session of the Sixtieth General Assembly Speaker: The Honourable Cecil P. Clarke Hon. Rodney J. MacDonald Premier President of the Executive Council Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Hon. Angus MacIsaac Deputy Premier Deputy President of the Executive Council Minister of Transportation and Public Works Chair of Treasury and Policy Board Minister of Gaelic Affairs Hon. Michael G. Baker, Q.C. Minister of Finance Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Hon. Jamie Muir Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations Hon. David M. Morse Minister of Natural Resources Hon. Barry Barnet Minister of Health Promotion and Protection Minister of African Nova Scotian Affairs Minister of Communications Nova Scotia Minister of Volunteerism Hon. Richard Hurlburt Minister of Economic Development Hon. Chris A. d’Entremont Minister of Health Minister of Acadian Affairs Hon. Carolyn Bolivar-Getson Minister of Immigration Minister of Human Resources Minister responsible for the Public Service Commission Minister of Seniors Chair of the Senior Citizens’ Secretariat Minister responsible for the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation Minister responsible for the Advisory Council on the Status of Women Act Minister of Emergency Management Hon. Brooke D. Taylor Minister of Agriculture Hon. Murray K. Scott Attorney General and Minister of Justice Minister responsible for Military Relations Hon. William Dooks Minister of Energy Hon. Ronald M. Chisholm Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Hon. Judy Streatch Minister of Community Services Hon. Mark Parent Minister of Environment and Labour Hon. Len Goucher Minister of Tourism, Culture and Heritage Hon. Karen Casey Minister of Education * January 5, 2007 - October 22, 2007.