GENERAL INFORMATION AND CURRENT SITUATION
novascotia.ca/coronavirus
With information on; alerts and notices, testing data, when to seek help, staying healthy, supports for Nova Scotians, and changes to education.
Tourism Nova Scotia Webinar Series
This webinar series offers practical information you can use to steer your business through COVID-19 and then rebuild and recover following the pandemic. Webinars will be held weekly.
Nova Scotia Power
Learn about how Nova Scotia Power is responding to COVID-19.
Credit Union Atlantic Financial Assistance Program
For individuals, businesses and community organizations whose income or livelihood has been affected by the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Are you a business that can supply products and service in support of Nova Scotia’s response to COVID-19?
Virtual Business Support Hub
Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program
Ocean technology companies will be able to access up to $2 million per project through the Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program, a $35 million program offered by Canada’s Ocean Supercluster. The objective of the new program is to encourage investment and innovation to help build resiliency in the ocean sector during this challenging economic time. Projects that receive funding through this new program will be shorter in duration (6-18 months) and eligible for less money than the core Ocean Supercluster program, “Technology Leadership.” A call for proposals for the program was issued on May 8 and companies will have until May 22 to submit an expression of interest. More information on the program is available at: Accelerated Ocean Solutions Program
Economic Response Plan
If you’re facing financial hardship as a result of COVID‑19, there is support available for individuals and businesses.
Canada Revenue Agency
Information on tax and benefits measures to help support Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Government of Canada Services
Get quick, easy access to all Government of Canada services and information.
Service Canada is Here to Help
Service Canada is open for business! Although Service Canada Centres are closed to the public due to COVID-19, you can still get the Service Canada benefits and services you need online or by telephone.
Does someone in your community need help with Employment Insurance (EI), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Old Age Security (OAS), and more? Are you or one of your community members a person with a disability or need extra support to get Service Canada benefits and services? Try our online service! Complete an e-Services form and a Service Canada employee will call you back within two business days.
Support for Individuals
Visit the support for individuals page on Canada.ca for a complete list of benefits and services. Here are a few direct links that may be of interest:
- Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and the
Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefit - Canada Emergency Student Benefit (CESB)
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Find financial help during COVID-19
- Old Age Security (OAS) and
Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) - Social Insurance Number
- Urgent Passport Services
Support for Businesses
Employers can visit support for businesses page on Canada.ca for a complete list of benefits and services available to them, but here are a few direct links of interest:
Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF)
The federal government announced $110 million through the Regional Relief Recovery Fund to support Atlantic Canadian businesses and communities affected by COVID-19. The fund is intended to support business owners and organizations that have not been able to access other federal emergency support efforts. The application is available here.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business Covid-19 Survey Results
CFIB Facebook page for PPEs
As consultations with sectors begin around the province, industries are being asked to develop a framework outlining their approach to reopening and operating in a way that will meet public health criteria. As part of that framework, it is essential that businesses are able to demonstrate that they have the equipment and supplies necessary to keep employees and customers safe. To help, CFIB has created a Facebook page called PPEs for SMEs. The page will help connect Canadian business owners looking to buy and sell PPE and supplies: PPEs for SMEs