NOTE: A list of dates and locations for community meetings follows this news release. All meetings will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Nova Scotians are invited to community meetings in May and June to share their ideas about the future of the province's natural resources.
The meetings will be hosted by the Voluntary Planning Natural Resources Citizen Engagement Committee. The volunteer committee is gathering Nova Scotians' views to help government develop a long-term natural resources strategy for the province.
"Our mandate is to engage the citizens of Nova Scotia in discussions about what they value in terms of natural resources, so we really encourage people to participate," said Rick MacDonald, co-chair of the committee. "We want to hear Nova Scotians' long-term vision for natural resources in the province -- specifically for biodiversity, forests, minerals and parks."
At the meetings, participants will be encouraged to express their ideas in small- and large-group conversations. Meetings will be held in French in Tusket, Saulnierville and Cheticamp.
The scope of the citizen engagement process and questions to help start conversations are on Voluntary Planning's website at
http://vp.gov.ns.ca . The documents will also be available at community meetings and Access Nova Scotia centres in May.
The documents will also provide a framework for written submissions, which will be accepted until July 31. They can be submitted on the Voluntary Planning website, by fax at 902-424-0580, or by mail to:
Voluntary Planning
Suite 600, 1690 Hollis St.
Halifax, N.S.
B3J 3J9
Nova Scotians can also call Voluntary Planning at 902-424-8644 or toll-free at 1-866-858-5850 to give comments.
Information gathered will be used in phase two of the development of a natural resources strategy. In phase two, an independent panel will conduct a more detailed analysis of the Voluntary Planning project committee findings. Phase three will be the development of the long-term strategy itself by the Department of Natural Resources.
Nova Scotia aims to have one of the cleanest and most sustainable environments in the world by 2020. To help reach that goal, new strategies are being developed for water, natural resources, energy, climate change and coastal management. To learn more, or take part, see The New Nova Scotia: A Path to 2020 at
www.gov.ns.ca/2020 .
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Nova Scotians are invited to community meetings in May and
June to share their ideas for a long-term natural resources
strategy for the province.
Voluntary Planning's Natural Resources Citizen Engagement
Committee is hosting 25 meetings around the province.
Dates and locations for the meetings are on Voluntary
Planning's website at H-T-T-P colon double slash V-P dot gov dot
N-S dot C-A.
A document on the website will also provide a framework for
written submissions which will be accepted until July 31.
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Media Contact: Rita Fraser
Voluntary Planning
902-424-8644
E-mail: fraserri@gov.ns.ca
Following is a list of dates and locations for the 25 meetings to be held across the province. All meetings will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Monday, May 12
Pugwash
Saint Thomas More Church Hall, 79 Church St.
Tuesday, May 13
Blockhouse
Blockhouse Fire Hall, 510 Highway 325
Tuesday, May 13
Parrsboro
Parrsboro Fire Hall, 235 Willow St.
Tuesday, May 13
Port Hawkesbury
Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre, 606 Reeves St.
Wednesday, May 14
Middleton
NSCC Annapolis Valley Campus, 295 Commercial St.
Tuesday, May 20
Tusket
École secondaire de Par-en-Bas, 360 Highway 308 North
Tuesday, May 20
Dartmouth
Black Cultural Centre, 1149 Main St.
Tuesday, May 20
Inverness
Inverness County Centre for the Arts, 16080 Highway 19
Wednesday, May 21
Saulnierville
Royal Canadian Legion, 9938 Highway 1
Wednesday, May 21
Middle Musquodoboit
Musquodoboit Valley Education Centre, 12014 Highway 224
Wednesday, May 21
St. Ann's
Gaelic College, 51779 Cabot Trail
Thursday, May 22
Debert
Debert Hospitality Centre, 130 Ventura Dr.
Thursday, May 22
New Minas
New Minas Civic Centre, 9209 Commercial St.
Monday, May 26
Shelburne
Shelburne Fire Hall and Community Centre, 63 King St.
Tuesday, May 27
Cheticamp
Centre Acadien, 35 Baron Rd.
Tuesday, May 27
Windsor
Hants County War Memorial Community Centre, 78 Thomas St.
Tuesday, June 3
Sherbrooke
St. Mary's Lions Club, Highway 7
Tuesday, June 3
Sheet Harbour
Masonic Hall, 42 Sprott Lane
Tuesday, June 3
Weymouth
Royal Canadian Legion, 24 Back St.
Wednesday, June 4
Membertou
Membertou Trade and Convention Centre, 50 Maillard St.
Wednesday, June 4
Yarmouth
Royal Canadian Legion, 75 Parade St.
Monday, June 9
Halifax
Holiday Inn, 1980 Robie St.
Wednesday, June 11
Liverpool
Royal Canadian Legion, 43 Henry Hensey Dr.
Wednesday, June 11
Stellarton
Nova Scotia Museum of Industry, 147 North Foord St.
Thursday, June 12
Antigonish
St. Ninian's Place, 120 Ninian St.