Chamber
nova_scotia
Stage
Introduced
This Nova Scotia bill aims to expand work-integrated learning programs connecting students with workplace experience.
Key Changes
- Introduced a new Act focused on expanding work-integrated learning programs in Nova Scotia
- Bill title suggests new rules or supports for co-op, internship, or apprenticeship-style programs
- Introduced as a Private Member's Bill by a Liberal MLA, meaning it was not introduced by the governing party
Gotchas
- The full bill text was not available in the provided document, so specific provisions, requirements, and enforcement details cannot be confirmed or summarized.
- This is a Private Member's Bill introduced by an opposition Liberal MLA, which means it has a lower likelihood of passing without government support.
- The bill was only at First Reading as of March 25, 2025, meaning it had not yet been debated or reviewed by committee.
Who's Affected
- Post-secondary and possibly high school students seeking workplace experience
- Employers who may host or participate in work-integrated learning placements
- Educational institutions offering co-op or internship programs
- Nova Scotia workforce development and education sectors
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Gotchas
- The full bill text was not available in the provided document, so specific provisions, requirements, and enforcement details cannot be confirmed or summarized.
- This is a Private Member's Bill introduced by an opposition Liberal MLA, which means it has a lower likelihood of passing without government support.
- The bill was only at First Reading as of March 25, 2025, meaning it had not yet been debated or reviewed by committee.
Summary
Bill 110, called the Work-integrated Learning Programs Act, was introduced in the Nova Scotia Legislature by Liberal MLA Derek Mombourquette in March 2025. The bill's stated purpose is to expand work-integrated learning (WIL) programs, which are programs that combine classroom education with real workplace experience — things like co-op placements, internships, apprenticeships, and practicums. Unfortunately, the full text of the bill itself was not included in the provided document — only the legislative tracking page from the Nova Scotia Legislature website was shared. Because of this, specific details about how the bill would expand these programs, who would be required to participate, and what rules or funding would be involved cannot be confirmed. The bill was introduced at First Reading on March 25, 2025, and had not yet passed further stages at the time of this summary.
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