• In the 2021 Census of Population, Statistics Canada listed 37 population centres in the province of Nova Scotia. (wikipedia.org)
  • The below table is a list of those population centres in Nova Scotia from the 2021 Census of Population as designated, named, and delineated by Statistics Canada. (wikipedia.org)
  • These questions are answered in our chart of the vaccination rate in Nova Scotia since the province started reporting these numbers in January 2021, breaking out people who've had a single dose separate from those who've had the full complement of two doses. (thecoast.ca)
  • On July 23, 2021, Nova Scotia announced that it will no longer update case numbers on weekends. (thecoast.ca)
  • Nova Scotia's third wave of COVID grew in April, 2021, peaked in May (227 new cases in one day was the maximum) and subsided in June. (thecoast.ca)
  • This statistic shows the assets and liabilities of the Nova Scotia provincial government from 2007 to 2021. (statista.com)
  • In 2021, the provincial government of Nova Scotia had assets totaling around 12.26 billion Canadian dollars. (statista.com)
  • The surge in the population is mainly due to immigration numbers in 2021. (canadaimmigration.news)
  • The Construction Association of Nova Scotia is pleased to introduce our 2020-2021 Board of Directors. (cans.ns.ca)
  • [email protected] (Please use e-mail subject: NSAA Casting Call 2021). (cans.ns.ca)
  • Over the year ending July 1, 2021, Toronto's population dropped by about 16,600 and Montreal's by roughly 46,700, according to estimates published on Thursday by Statistics Canada. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Our map and table that break Nova Scotia's four health zones into 14 community health networks show the seven cases are located in the Halifax network (one case), Bedford/Sackville (two cases), the Annapolis Valley (one case) and Antigonish/Guysborough (one case). (thecoast.ca)
  • The trend in Nova Scotia building permit values largely reflects the trends in the Halifax market. (cans.ns.ca)
  • HALIFAX - Nova Scotia doubled fines for breaching public health orders and expanded its testing capacity on Sunday after a weekend of record-breaking COVID-19 case numbers. (ohscanada.com)
  • Destroyed homes on Campbell's Road in Halifax are shown in this 1917 or 1918 photo from the Nova Scotia Archives. (cbc.ca)
  • At the time of the explosion, Halifax had a population of 50,000 people. (cbc.ca)
  • HALIFAX -- A court injunction that bans protests against public health orders in Nova Scotia should be modified or set aside, says the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Nova Scotia reported 90 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday including 64 in the Halifax area. (ctvnews.ca)
  • The court order was primarily aimed at two anti-mask protests including one planned for Citadel Hill in Halifax last Saturday by a group called 'Freedom Nova Scotia. (ctvnews.ca)
  • 8) CASN in-person meeting June 25 - The annual Childhood Agricultural Safety Network (CASN) meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 25, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, co-located with the International Society for Agricultural Safety and Health (ISASH) conference. (cdc.gov)
  • Or for an informative look back at Nova Scotia's evolving pandemic response, keep on reading. (thecoast.ca)
  • This infographic was created by The Coast using daily case data from Nova Scotia's official COVID-19 dashboard . (thecoast.ca)
  • The Coast uses data logged from Nova Scotia's official COVID-19 dashboard in order to provide this tabulated breakdown. (thecoast.ca)
  • The province reports the number of active cases in each of Nova Scotia's 14 community health networks, but we do the math to be able to report the new and resolved case numbers. (thecoast.ca)
  • This interactive graph charts COVID activity in Nova Scotia's third wave, comparing daily new cases with that day's active caseload. (thecoast.ca)
  • Given its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, Nova Scotia's economy is largely influenced by the sea, and its harbours have served as military bases during many wars. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • The Atlantic Upland is one of Nova Scotia's chief physical features and is recognized by its five fragments, separated in places by extensive lowlands. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • Nova Scotia's population has been growing rapidly since 2015, rising by 36,561 since July 1 of that year. (cans.ns.ca)
  • Can Nova Scotia's busiest roads handle a booming population? (wn.com)
  • This quarter, we consider Nova Scotia's economic outlook, including gross domestic product (GDP), output by industry, and labour market conditions. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • Conservationists have been advocating for Nova Scotia's moose, declared an endangered species by the province in 2003, through petitions, rallies and the courts. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • A key government report that recommends reducing clear-cutting and turning a portion of Nova Scotia's Crown land into protected zones has yet to be implemented by the province. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Roughly half of Nova Scotia's forests have been harvested since mechanization introduced large-scale clear-cutting to the province in the 1980s, Mr. Bancroft said. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • That machinery requires a vast network of logging roads, which opened up dense patches of Nova Scotia's interior to predators and poachers, while removing larger amounts of woods that moose need to roam, he said. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Scots tracing their ancestry back to all parts of Scotland constitute a major proportion of the population of each of Nova Scotia's eighteen counties. (chebucto.ns.ca)
  • The dark line tracks the rise and fall of new infections reported by the province, which hit a Nova Scotian pandemic record high of 227 cases in a single day on May 7. (thecoast.ca)
  • For the third time since the third wave ended in Nova Scotia-which The Coast dates to July 17 -the province is reporting seven new cases of COVID in a day, but it doesn't sound like they're all exactly new. (thecoast.ca)
  • However, the active caseload in Nova Scotia increased from 19 active cases yesterday to a post-third-wave high of 24 today-an increase of five active cases-and the province says two people recovered since yesterday's report. (thecoast.ca)
  • Nova Scotia is Canada's second-smallest province (following Prince Edward Island) and is located on the southeastern coast of the country. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • According to a survey conducted by Statistics Canada, the Canadian Province Nova Scotia saw record-breaking growth in its population between October 1, 2018, and October 1, 2019. (canadapravenue.com)
  • The overall population gain has been counted up to 12,339 residents, which also includes 7,165 immigrants who moved to the province between the above-said dates. (canadapravenue.com)
  • In a news release, the Immigration Minister of Nova Scotia, Mr. Lena Metlege Diab said, "These population numbers illustrate the positive impact immigration is having in our province. (canadapravenue.com)
  • When there is urgent and critical work in Nova Scotia that requires specialized skills that are unavailable in Atlantic Canada, the Province will allow workers with those specialized skills to come from outside the region to do the work. (cans.ns.ca)
  • Nova Scotia Health responded to a growing need for virtual mental health services by hiring a community engagement consultant to bring their e-mental health tools to communities across the province. (nccdh.ca)
  • Historical trends in Quebec and implications for Canada", Fiset-Laniel and colleagues describe the declining investment in public health in Quebec and highlight that adequate investment is needed in public health and social determinants of health to protect population health in that province (Fiset-Laniel et al. (springer.com)
  • NSAA wants to reflect the real population of our province. (cans.ns.ca)
  • This quarterly economic forecast for the province of Nova Scotia examines its economic outlook, including gross domestic product (GDP), output by industry, and labour market conditions. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • Last May, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court sided with the conservationists, saying the province has failed to live up to its legal obligations to protect at-risk species, including moose. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The Nova Scotia and federal governments plan to build 222 new public housing units - the first time the province has added to its stock in nearly three decades. (globalnews.ca)
  • the entire population in each province for 2005. (cdc.gov)
  • According to Melissa Andrew, MD, associate professor at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada, humoral immunity tends to decline, and the antibodies produced may be less effective. (medscape.com)
  • According to the statistics, national population growth was up 1.10 percent to 38,005,238 as of July 1, 2020. (cans.ns.ca)
  • Nova Scotia Health had been developing online mental health resources (e-mental health tools) for a few years when the global COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020. (nccdh.ca)
  • We analyzed Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness budgets from 2015−2016 to 2019-2020 and observed that less than 1% of funding was budgeted for public health annually, an amount well below the recommendation that 5-6% of healthcare funding be spent on public health. (springer.com)
  • The 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of public health work, and the need for a pandemic recovery plan that prioritizes investment in all areas of public health in Nova Scotia. (springer.com)
  • La pandémie de la COVID-19 de 2020 a souligné l'importance du travail lié à la santé publique, ainsi que la nécessité d'un plan de rétablissement suite à une pandémie qui priorise l'investissement dans tous les domaines de santé publique en Nouvelle-Écosse. (springer.com)
  • we analyzed trends in public health investments in Nova Scotia (NS) from 2015 to 2020. (springer.com)
  • This age group is forecasted to increase to 30.9 percent by 2035, along with a projected 5 percent overall decline in the total population in the region (Kareem & Goucher, 2017). (ppforum.ca)
  • A 2017 aerial study commissioned by Nova Scotia estimated there could be as few as 85 of the animals left on the province's mainland. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • November 12, 2017 - CENTREVILLE, Nova Scotia - This lobster factory on a windswept bay in eastern Canada is so remote that its workers have to drive for miles just to get cellphone service. (savingseafood.org)
  • 9) NFMC/NCCRAHS Year in Review online - "In their boots" is the theme of the National Farm Medicine Center/National Children's Center 2017 Year in Review, reflecting the Farm Center's approach to research with agricultural populations. (cdc.gov)
  • List of the largest population centres in Canada "From urban areas to population centres" Archived 2012-12-13 at the Wayback Machine. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reported cases of Lyme disease (LD) for 2002-2013, by endemic region of exposure and LD testing rates by District Health Authority (DHA) for 2013, Nova Scotia, Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • Nova Scotia is part of the Appalachian region, one of Canada seven physiographic regions . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • [1] )is an unincorporated settlement in the Municipality of the County of Inverness on the west coast of Cape Breton Island , Nova Scotia , Canada. (wikipedia.org)
  • If we go by the report issued by Statistics Canada, with this 1.28% of population growth, the overall population in Nova Scotia has been recorded as 976,768 on October 1, 2019. (canadapravenue.com)
  • Historical trends in Quebec and implications for Canada", we assessed public health investments since the establishment of the Nova Scotia provincial health authority in 2015. (springer.com)
  • Current trends show a decline in natural population with more deaths than births being recorded, with the growing number of retiring baby boomers, and low immigration and retention rates, compared to the other parts of Canada the workforce in Atlantic Canada is likely to shrink even further in the future without external intervention. (ppforum.ca)
  • Additionally, the proportion of aging population is higher in Atlantic Canada compared to the rest of the country. (ppforum.ca)
  • While population growth in Canada is 9.3 percent in the last decade (2009-2018), New Brunswick recorded only 2.8 percent of population growth during the same period, which has accelerated the aging population (Statistics Canada, 2019). (ppforum.ca)
  • Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly, 12 April 1865, Nova Scotia Confederation with Canada. (uvic.ca)
  • When they do think seriously of Canada, they picture an empty land with cold weather, extensive wheat fields and forests, and a population quiet enough to be taken for granted. (americanheritage.com)
  • The Confederation of 1867 united politically four British colonies in North America-Ontario and Quebec (then known as Upper Canada and Lower Canada, from their positions on the St. Lawrence River), and the two Maritime Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. (americanheritage.com)
  • A wildlife corridor established by the Nature Conservancy of Canada to encourage moose from New Brunswick to migrate to Nova Scotia also appears to have had little impact on the dwindling population. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • For more information, visit https://canada.korean-culture.org/en/1253/board/594/read/122816 . (ctvnews.ca)
  • Columbia over Quebec for the entire population disappear the 10 provinces of Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • The populations of Toronto and Montreal declined over a portion of the pandemic as immigration waned and more residents fled those cities for cheaper housing markets. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean , Nova Scotia is separated from Prince Edward Island by the Northumberland Strait and from New Brunswick by the Bay of Fundy . (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • Low population growth and an aging population are the main characteristics of the demographics of New Brunswick. (ppforum.ca)
  • Moose, while abundant in Newfoundland and Labrador, Cape Breton and New Brunswick, are at risk of disappearing from mainland Nova Scotia. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • They settled in all parts of Nova Scotia, from the northern most tip of eastern Cape Breton Island to the westerly most tip at Yarmouth, and the western border at New Brunswick. (chebucto.ns.ca)
  • Youth living in New Brunswick, Yukon, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories were excluded from the target population, as were youth living in institutions or on First Nation Reserves and youth attending special schools or schools on military bases. (cdc.gov)
  • How many Nova Scotians already have one dose of vaccine? (thecoast.ca)
  • Now 67.66 percent of all Nova Scotians are fully vaccinated, and 76.84 of the population has at least one dose-numbers that barely increased from yesterday. (thecoast.ca)
  • She's among a growing number of Nova Scotians turning to acts of civil disobedience to put pressure on the provincial government for a moratorium on clear-cutting in areas where moose are known to live. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • While government said the project will go a long way to help Nova Scotians find affordable housing, Lohr admitted there are shortfalls. (globalnews.ca)
  • A population centre, in Canadian census data, is a populated place, or a cluster of interrelated populated places, which meets the demographic characteristics of an urban area, having a population of at least 1,000 people and a population density of no fewer than 400 persons per square km2. (wikipedia.org)
  • In contrast to census figures, population estimates are adjusted for underenumeration. (citypopulation.de)
  • It has been suggested from observational studies that maternity colonies are structured based on female philopatry and male dispersal, and the objective of this project was to test this prediction.Population genetic structure was assessed at maternity roosts in mainland Nova Scotia using two molecular markers. (smu.ca)
  • Moose are at risk of disappearing from mainland Nova Scotia. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • And it's home to an endangered moose population, those solitary giants of the woods that once roamed widely but are now believed to number fewer than 100 on mainland Nova Scotia. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Nova Scotia adopted a recovery plan for mainland moose in 2007, but activists say lobbying from the forestry industry has prevented any meaningful protection measures from being implemented. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • This chronic under-funding is problematic given the high rates of non-communicable diseases in Nova Scotia and health inequities experienced within the population. (springer.com)
  • Inequities in health based on socioeconomic status the bootstrap technique (15-17) to calculate confidence exist among income groups in the overall Canadian intervals and coefficients of variation and to test the sig- population (6-9). (cdc.gov)
  • Immigration is a priority and is key to filling persistent labour needs and increasing our population. (canadapravenue.com)
  • Most industrialized countries are experiencing labour shortages and skill gaps due to low birthrates, aging populations, and advanced technologies that require workers with new skill sets. (ppforum.ca)
  • Over all, the population in Canada's metro areas grew by just 0.5 per cent and was outpaced by expansion in rural areas (places with fewer than 10,000 residents in their most densely populated parts) for the first time on record. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The population of Kelowna, B.C., grew 2.6 per cent (or nearly 6,000) over the most recent year, the quickest pace out of Canada's 35 CMAs. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • J, Drasic L. Disparities in chronic disease among Canada's to give its low-income residents advantages in chronic low-income populations. (cdc.gov)
  • The existence of excess chronic diseases in Canada's low-income residents are at the least risk for major chronic low-income population, compared with its high-income diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • We do urge caution to any vulnerable population who could have any kind of breathing issues. (wbur.org)
  • supports to vulnerable populations. (cdc.gov)
  • We report the variations in the unfair and avoidable differences in health status among major chronic disease risks among low-income popula- populations. (cdc.gov)
  • How understudied populations have contributed to our understanding of Alzheimer's disease genetics. (cdc.gov)
  • Nova Scotia allows immigrants to settle through several programs. (canadaimmigration.news)
  • It is indeed great news for Nova Scotia, because with a rise in the population driven by immigrants provided a relief from the downward trend seen in the province's natural population growth, which includes births and deaths since 2016. (canadapravenue.com)
  • The units will be operated by the Nova Scotia Provincial Housing Agency, a Crown corporation created in 2022 following a damning auditor general report that found the stock was poorly managed by the province's five former housing authorities. (globalnews.ca)
  • Scientists are studying the impact of swordfish fishing methods on the shark population. (npr.org)
  • Mr. Speaker, in my capacity as Minister of Justice for Nova Scotia, I hereby beg leave to table the 2018-19 Electoral Boundaries Commission, Final Report, Balancing effective representation with voter parity , dated April 2019, which was filed with the Chief Clerk of the House of Assembly on April 15, 2019. (nslegislature.ca)
  • Nova Scotia Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Lohr and MP Andy Fillmore announced plans to build 222 new public housing units. (globalnews.ca)
  • If you are African Nova Scotian, L'nu, or a person of African or Aboriginal descent, Gender Diverse, or a Person with a Disability, please apply and self-identify. (cans.ns.ca)
  • They accuse the provincial government of doing little since it declared the population at-risk, in part because of disappearing habitat and forestry industry practices. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • This Equity in Action story is distilled from an interview with Amanda Hudson-Frigault, e-Mental Health Consultant from the Nova Scotia Mental Health and Addictions Program. (nccdh.ca)
  • Following tailored information sessions about new tools, communities in Nova Scotia are more engaged with online mental health resources, potentially preventing some cases of severe mental health crises and reducing strain on the healthcare system. (nccdh.ca)
  • Prior to this, many different staff across the Nova Scotia Mental Health and Addictions Program had been contributing to the e-mental health project, but overall capacity was limited. (nccdh.ca)
  • The Nova Scotia Mental Health and Additions Program decided to dedicate resources to community engagement moving forward and hired me as a consultant to focus solely on engagement and promotion of the new e-mental health tools. (nccdh.ca)
  • When I started this work, my first step was to connect closely with other Nova Scotia Health team members to develop a content framework and to map out the key messages we wanted to convey. (nccdh.ca)
  • Nova Scotia Health initially wanted to connect with organizations and programs in the community to say: "Here are some supports and resources, here is how they can be used in your community, and this is how you can begin to support individuals in accessing them. (nccdh.ca)
  • However, I was never under any impression that my own network nor the Nova Scotia Health network of organizations and programs were complete. (nccdh.ca)
  • The region shares many common features, including remote and isolated geography, small and declining population growth, and the economy that heavily depends on natural resources. (ppforum.ca)
  • A (Subdivision of county municipality / Subdivision municipalité de comté) had a population of 8,253, representing a percentage change of 6.8% from 2006. (gc.ca)
  • The name Nova Scotia is Latin for "New Scotland," reflecting the origins of some of the early settlers. (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca)
  • Scottish emigrants came to Nova Scotia from all parts of Scotland, from the northern shores of the Highlands to the English border, from the Inner and Outer Islands, from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness, and from all points in between. (chebucto.ns.ca)
  • These are the Scots who built a future of themselves and their children in New Scotland (Nova Scotia) that Sir William Alexander founded, and built the Nova Scotia we know today. (chebucto.ns.ca)
  • The inclusion of a Scottish family name is based on proof of ancestry in Scotland, and its presence within Nova Scotia today. (chebucto.ns.ca)
  • Estimates of contemporary Acadian populations vary widely. (wikipedia.org)
  • This means downstream populations have less time to adjust to climate change than they may have planned for. (innerself.com)
  • We've been hammering away at this for a long time, but nothing is happening," said Bob Bancroft, a retired wildlife biologist who's now president of Nature Nova Scotia, a conservation group. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Understanding the factors associated with use of bidis and hookahs can inform the development of tobacco use prevention programs to address emerging at-risk youth populations. (cdc.gov)
  • The population development of Cape Breton as well as related information and services (weather, Wikipedia, Google, images). (citypopulation.de)
  • The population development of Annapolis, Subdivision C as well as related information and services (Wikipedia, Google, images). (citypopulation.de)
  • After a significant number of the whales began deserting other habitats off the coast of Nova Scotia in favour of a location in the southern region of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, experts recognized the lack of scientific evidence required to best inform marine management measures in this newly identified habitat. (savingseafood.org)
  • Land area is 927.79 square kilometres with a population density of 8.9 persons per square kilometre. (gc.ca)
  • This compares to the provincial land area of 52,939.44 square kilometres with a population density of 17.4 persons per square kilometre. (gc.ca)
  • Capt. Art Gaeten holds a blue shark that was caught during a research trip in Nova Scotia. (npr.org)
  • Research shows significant stepwise increases in the population rates of influenza hospitalization with each 10-year increase in age. (medscape.com)
  • The population in 2011 was 1,207 residents. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nova Scotia has become the home to one million residents. (canadaimmigration.news)
  • Massachusetts residents with sensitive noses might be able to get a whiff of the wildfires burning hundreds of miles away in Nova Scotia. (wbur.org)
  • The target population for the data used in this study consisted of all young Canadian residents in grades 9 through 12 attending public, private, and Catholic schools in 9 of the 10 Canadian provinces. (cdc.gov)
  • The new areas of interest are the 2,000-square-kilometers encompassing the Eastern Shore Islands, a 7,100-square-kilometer portion of the Fundian Channel-Browns Bank, and the 36,000-square-kilometer Eastern Canyons section off Sable Island, all located off the coast of Nova Scotia. (savingseafood.org)