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Agriculture Expansion Strategy Act

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nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill proposes a strategy to expand and grow agriculture across the province.

Key Changes

  • Proposes a strategy to expand agricultural activity in Nova Scotia
  • Introduced as a Private Member's Bill by Liberal MLA Iain Rankin
  • Specific policy mechanisms or changes cannot be confirmed without full bill text

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill was not available in the provided document, so specific provisions, funding, or regulatory details cannot be confirmed.
  • As a Private Member's Bill introduced by an opposition Liberal MLA, it faces a lower likelihood of passing without government support.
  • The bill had only reached First Reading as of the available information, meaning it had not yet been debated or reviewed by committee.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia farmers and agricultural producers
  • Rural communities in Nova Scotia
  • Agricultural businesses and related industries

Summary

Bill 66, the Agriculture Expansion Strategy Act, is a Private Member's Bill introduced by Liberal MLA Iain Rankin in the Nova Scotia Legislature on March 4, 2025. Its stated purpose is to expand agriculture in Nova Scotia, though the full text of the bill's specific provisions was not included in the available document. Because only the legislative tracking page was provided — not the actual bill text — the specific measures, programs, funding, or regulatory changes proposed by this bill cannot be summarized in detail. What is known is that it is a Private Member's Bill, meaning it was introduced by an opposition MLA rather than the government, which typically makes it less likely to pass without government support. The bill was introduced at First Reading and has not yet progressed further through the legislative process as of the available information.

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