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Premiers' Forums
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2019-11-05T18:31:43.000ZEach year the Premier participates in a number of Intergovernmental Forums. These include the Council of the Federation (COF, which is also referred to as “Canada’s Premiers"), the Council of Atlantic Premiers (CAP), and the Maritime Premiers. There are also bi-lateral meetings between Premiers and issue specific meetings (e.g. the Quebec Summit on Climate Change).
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Nova Scotia Mineral Occurrence Database
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2016-04-07T11:27:11.000ZThis data set is the ArcInfo version of the Nova Scotia Mineral Occurrence Database. The data set was compiled by the Mineral Resources Branch (MRB) of the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources (NSDNR). This digital product was developed from the databases contained in Digital Product DP ME 1b. DP ME 2 contains a series of attribute tables that contain information about the various mineral occurrences present in the province of Nova Scotia. It includes information such as: types of alteration, sample analyses information, mineral commodities, coordinates, element and mineral type, mode of mineralization, NTS mapsheet information, element sampling information, stratigraphic units, types of surveys carried out and work done on the occurrence.
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Labour Market Classification of Nominees
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2019-04-02T19:21:22.000ZThe Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) issues nomination certificates to prospective immigrants who meet a labour market need and who will make a contribution to Nova Scotia’s economy. Nominees then apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada for a permanent resident visa. NSOI uses the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 to designate which occupational group nominees fall under. The NOC is the nationally accepted reference on occupations in Canada. It organizes over 40,000 job titles into 500 occupational group descriptions. Detailed information on the NOC can be found at http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Welcome.aspx. This dataset provides the number of certificates issued annually by NOC Skill Level, NOC Code (4 digits), and Occupational Group: * Skill Level corresponds to the type and/or amount of training or education typically required to work in an occupation; * The 4-digit NOC code is comprised of 500 occupational groups identified as unit groups; * Occupational Groups describe each of the 500 unit groups in plain language terms such as Financial auditors and accountants; Mining engineers; and Audiologists and speech-language pathologists. The maximum number of certificates that NSOI may issue annually through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program is determined by the federal government.
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Nova Scotia Business Inc. Export Development and Investment Attraction Activity (2018-2019)
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2019-12-05T12:40:45.000ZNova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI), led by a private sector board of directors, is a business development agency for the province. NSBI’s mission is to help businesses across the province grow exports through access to business advisory services, skill development, and training to build trade capacity, market intelligence, financing, and support in accessing global markets. This includes developing new exporters and attracting innovative, globally competitive companies to establish a business location in Nova Scotia.
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Nova Scotia Business Inc. Export Development and Investment Attraction Activity
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2019-11-05T16:20:01.000ZNova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI), led by a private sector board of directors, is a business development agency for the province. NSBI’s mission is to help businesses across the province grow exports through access to business advisory services, skill development, and training to build trade capacity, market intelligence, financing, and support in accessing global markets. This includes developing new exporters and attracting innovative, globally competitive companies to establish a business location in Nova Scotia.
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Labour Market Classification of Nominees
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2019-02-05T12:40:42.000ZThe Nova Scotia Office of Immigration (NSOI) issues nomination certificates to prospective immigrants who meet a labour market need and who will make a contribution to Nova Scotia’s economy. Nominees then apply to Citizenship and Immigration Canada for a permanent resident visa. NSOI uses the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016 to designate which occupational group nominees fall under. The NOC is the nationally accepted reference on occupations in Canada. It organizes over 40,000 job titles into 500 occupational group descriptions. Detailed information on the NOC can be found at http://noc.esdc.gc.ca/English/home.aspx. This dataset provides the number of certificates issued annually by NOC Skill Level, NOC Code (4 digits), and Occupational Group: * Skill Level corresponds to the type and/or amount of training or education typically required to work in an occupation; * The 4-digit NOC code is comprised of 500 occupational groups identified as unit groups; * Occupational Groups describe each of the 500 unit groups in plain language terms such as Financial auditors and accountants; Mining engineers; and Audiologists and speech-language pathologists. The maximum number of certificates that NSOI may issue annually through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program is determined by the federal government.
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Nova Scotia Abandoned Mines Openings Database
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2017-08-23T11:48:14.000ZThis digital product is developed from a database of published abandoned mine openings for the province of Nova Scotia. The database is maintained by the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources (NSDNR), Mineral Resources Branch (MRB). The digital product was created by the NSDNR MRB staff. The database provides approximate coordinate locations for many of the abandoned mine openings, and also provides a source reference on each mine opening.
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Aquaculture Employment 2006-2011
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2016-04-11T11:39:54.000ZThis table provides aquaculture employment. Full time vs part time employment. Finfish vs shellfish. Geographies available: Counties
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Nova Scotia Lake Chemistry Data
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2019-06-05T15:10:55.000ZThe Nova Scotia Lake Survey program is a partnership initiative between Nova Scotia Environment (NSE) and Nova Scotia Fisheries and Aquaculture (NSDFA) to inventory lakes throughout the province determining baseline water quality, in support of both sport fisheries and water resource management areas. The following weblink connects to a Nova Scotia Environment web map that includes the locations of the monitored lakes within the province and an alternative method for downloading the same lake chemistry dataset: http://nse.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=7ded7a30bef44f848e8a4fc8672c89bd"
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Trade Mission or International Engagement
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2016-12-06T18:08:08.000ZThe Province of Nova Scotia recognizes the importance of foreign engagement and regularly engages in government to government and government to business relations globally. In order to ensure that effective and positive international government relations are developed and maintained, the Nova Scotia Department of Intergovernmental Affairs has been mandated to foster and promote intergovernmental /international relations globally. Developing and enhancing meaningful intergovernmental/international relationships is an incremental process. Intergovernmental/international relations can be achieved through a number of primary activities: out-bound trade and business missions; incoming trade and business missions; and Nova Scotia government to foreign government/foreign business promotion. Mission reports are a key accounting of government activity and reflect the various specific events and key follow up activities.