What Happens to my Pet if I Divorce or Separate in Nova Scotia?

What Happens to my Pet if I Divorce or Separate in Nova Scotia?

In Nova Scotia animals are legally considered property. This may seem bizarre, as our furry friends have little in common with a lamp or table. There are some areas of Canadian law that treat animals more like living things. For example, the Criminal Code of Canada provides specific crimes for cruelty to animals and provides protections for police service animals, but for any other matters focusing on pets your Province’s personal property law will apply.

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Do I Need a Vaccine Policy for my Nova Scotia Business?

Do I Need a Vaccine Policy for my Nova Scotia Business?

On October 6th Premier Houston announced that all Nova Scotia Public Servants must be vaccinated by November 30th. Premier Houston followed this announcement by urging private businesses to create their own vaccine mandates.

After these recent announcements on vaccine mandates you may wonder if your business needs a vaccine policy.

All businesses are different and there is not be a “one size fits all” policy that works for every business.

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