Jill in the media Aug. 22, 2023Before becoming a politician, Nova Scotia Immigration Minister Jill Balser had the job of helping people settle into their new communities. She responds to some of the concerns raised by the newcomers CBC Nova Scotia spoke with as part of its series about the province’s population boom. 2024N.S. labour code changes to include up to 6 months leave for serious illnesses 2024 Province chips in to pay continuing care assistants during on-the-job training at Shannex homes 2024Nova Scotia minimum wage increasing to $15.20 an hour on April 1 2024 N.S. creates new inventive program aimed at increasing the number of journeypersons 2024 New $5k bursary announced for students looking to pursue skilled trades in N.S. 2024 Federal government pledges $18M to end gender-based violence in Nova Scotia 2024PC Jill Balser re-elected in Digby-Annapolis riding 2024 Halifax Forum shelter gets $5.4 million to operate for another year 2024 Ukraine and community connections strong in Digby where events bring people, cultures together 2023 Asylum seekers from Quebec’s Roxham Road welcomed into Nova Scotia 2022 Nova Scotia to expand list of firefighter-related cancers from 6 to 19 2022 Annapolis Valley conference centre offers space for Ukrainian refugees We are located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people. 138 Highway #303, Unit 2, Digby NS, B0V 1A0 902-308-1992 hello@digbyannapolis.ca Facebook Instagram