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Tapping into Kids’ Passion for Minecraft in the Classroom
/in front, news/by Alison ClackKey Developments in the Canadian Construction Market
/in front, news/by Alison ClackDespite the negative impact of low oil prices in the economy of oil producing provinces, Alberta and British Columbia registered the highest gains in investment on non-residential construction in 1Q15; 4% and 2% growth respectively. Read more.
GDP by Industry – April 2015
/in front, news/by Alison ClackNova Scotia Daily Stats – Canada’s real GDP was down 0.1 per cent in April, the fourth consecutive monthly decline. Goods production fell the fourth month in a row with a decline of 0.8 per cent while service-producing industries were up 0.3 per cent. Compared to April 2014, real GDP was up 1.2 per cent. Read more.
Pieridae gets green light to export natural gas
/in front, news/by Alison ClackPieridae Energy Canada has received approval from the United States Department of Energy to export American natural gas to countries with which the U.S. has free trade agreements. While the proponent for a proposed $8.3-billion liquefied natural gas export terminal in Guysborough County hailed the approval as a “significant milestone,” the important permit is yet to come. Read more.
Video: Making Nova Scotia the Safest Place to Work in Canada
/in front, news/by Alison ClackAt the Safety Services Nova Scotia conference on March 23, 2015, the following video was unveiled. We’re seeing real progress – workers, employers, and safety leaders, are all stepping up to help make Nova Scotia the safest place to work in Canada. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EneG7-sBU20&feature=youtu.be
Apprenticeship Agency Industry Briefing – February 26th
/in front/by Alison ClackIndustry representatives are invited to attend an update on the changes underway to Nova Scotia’s Apprenticeship system, and participate in identifying the priorities for the new agency. This event will take place on Wednesday, February 26, 2014, from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Westin Halifax Hotel. (Download invitation.)
Visit http://nsapprenticeship.ca/agency/ to find the discussion paper and to register.