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Fisheries and Aquaculture Loan Board loan Principal Outstanding - by Commodity grouping
Nova Scotia Farm Loan Board loan Principal Outstanding - by County
The Nova Scotia Prosthetic Programs provides eligible residents of Nova Scotia coverage for the following programs: Breast Protheses, Limb Prostheses, …
Utilization and payments to the Nova Scotia Dental Surgical Program. The Nova Scotia Dental Surgical Program provides eligible residents of …
The Nova Scotia Automated Surface Water Quality Monitoring Network was established in 2002 to assess water quality in surface waters …
Utilization and payments to the IWK Dental Academic Funding Plan. The IWK Dental Academic Funding Plan provides eligible residents of …
The Nova Scotia Optometric Services Program provides eligible residents of Nova Scotia coverage for routine vision exams (ages 9 and …
One of the action items of the Sustainable Transportation Strategy, was to develop a grant program focused on providing funds …
Hand Hygiene rates represents the hand washing rates for healthcare workers within the Nova Scotia Health Authority and the IWK. …
Results from a questionnaire gauging Nova Scotians opinions related to the provincial tourism industry.