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BILL NO. 81

(as introduced)

1st Session, 65th General Assembly
Nova Scotia
3 Charles III, 2025

 

Government Bill

 

Appropriations Act, 2025

 

The Honourable John Lohr
Minister of Finance and Treasury Board



First Reading: March 7, 2025

Second Reading: March 7, 2025

Third Reading: March 7, 2025 (LINK TO BILL AS PASSED)

 

An Act to Provide for
Defraying Certain Charges and Expenses
of the Public Service of the Province

Be it enacted by the Governor and Assembly as follows:

1 This Act may be cited as the Appropriations Act, 2025.

2 The several sums of money hereinafter stated are granted to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor for the purpose of defraying the undermentioned several charges and expenses of the public service for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026:

    Department of Advanced Education   $ 732,171,000

    Department of Agriculture   47,946,000

    Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage   168,120,000

    Department of Cyber Security and Digital Solutions   283,921,000

    Department of Education and Early Childhood Development   2,225,951,000

    Department of Emergency Management   61,060,000

    Department of Energy   48,613,000

    Department of Environment and Climate Change   80,124,000

    Department of Finance and Treasury Board   48,406,000

    Debt Servicing Costs, Department of Finance and
    Treasury Board   908,509,000

    Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture   15,095,000

    Department of Growth and Development   400,214,000

    Department of Health and Wellness   5,976,833,000

    Department of Justice   489,245,000

    Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration   246,453,000

    Department of Municipal Affairs   337,882,000

    Department of Natural Resources   112,138,000

    Department of Opportunities and Social Development   1,676,809,000

    Elections Nova Scotia   4,770,000

    Executive Council   17,039,000

    Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Review Office   1,327,000

    Government Contributions to Benefit Plans   8,828,000

    Human Rights Commission   3,080,000

    Intergovernmental Affairs   5,498,000

    Legislative Services   26,157,000

    Nova Scotia Energy and Regulatory Boards Tribunal   2,334,000

    Nova Scotia Police Complaints Commissioner   453,000

    Nova Scotia Securities Commission   3,429,000

    Office of Addictions and Mental Health   363,793,000

    Office of Equity and Anti-Racism   4,321,000

    Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment   8,627,000

    Office of L'nu Affairs   5,615,000

    Office of the Auditor General   6,766,000

    Office of the Ombudsman   2,300,000

    Public Prosecution Service   32,092,000

    Public Service Commission   25,699,000

    Service Efficiency   3,146,000

    Department of Public Works   840,141,000

    Department of Seniors and Long-term Care   1,462,480,000

    Department of Service Nova Scotia   164,805,000

    Restructuring Costs   551,472,000

    Refundable Tax Credits   147,960,000

    Pension Valuation Adjustment   17,079,000

    Capital Purchase Requirements   1,873,288,000

    Serial Retirements   16,655,000

    Contingency   200,000,000

3 The several sums shall be paid by the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board, subject to any applicable statutes, out of the moneys that are applicable to the purposes for which the several sums are granted.

4 In addition to borrowing authorized by other enactments, the Minister of Finance and Treasury Board is authorized to borrow, for the purpose of and in accordance with the Finance Act, the sum of $3,100,000,000 for the public service, by any means and from any source, for a term greater than three hundred sixty-five days, either before or after the expiration of the 2025-26 fiscal year.

5 This Act has effect on and after April 1, 2025.

 


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