Province accepts Auditor General recommendations on immigration, population growth
The Province is committed to growing the population to two million by 2060 by attracting and retaining people who will help meet Nova Scotia’s labour market needs.
The Province is committed to growing the population to two million by 2060 by attracting and retaining people who will help meet Nova Scotia’s labour market needs.
There is still time to register for our fall workshops! We are hosting three sessions across the province -- a casual evening of food, networking and information.
We hope your families, staff, and communities are safe and able to return to some kind of normal since feeling the devastating impacts of Hurricane Fiona. Our people come together in crisis, and we are strong and resilient. Remember to express your appreciation for extra efforts made by your employees.
James Leggate and Christina Millar are silviculture contractors and have a 243-hectare (600-acre) woodlot. They have done several silvicultural treatments on the property, including tree planting, appropriate selection-harvest methods, commercial thinning and pre-commercial thinning.
Welcome to the first edition of our monthly newsletter! Here we will be bringing you information and updates on things relevant to the workforce in Nova Scotia’s forestry sector. Training programs, funding opportunities, events, resources, and current HR trends…we are here to help you navigate.
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