Housing Supply and Services Act (amended)
Chamber
nova_scotia
Stage
Introduced
This Nova Scotia NDP bill proposes amendments to the 2022 Housing Supply and Services Act.
Key Changes
- Proposes amendments to the Housing Supply and Services Act (Chapter 36 of the Acts of 2022)
- Specific changes cannot be confirmed as the full amendment text was not included in the provided document
- Introduced as a Private Member's Bill, meaning it originates from an opposition MLA rather than the government
Gotchas
- The full text of the proposed amendments was not included in the provided document, making it impossible to summarize the specific changes being proposed.
- As a Private Member's Bill introduced by an NDP MLA in what appears to be a minority or opposition context, this bill has a lower chance of passing without government support.
- The bill is only at First Reading stage as of March 26, 2025, meaning it has a long way to go before becoming law.
Who's Affected
- Nova Scotia residents seeking housing
- Housing developers and builders in Nova Scotia
- Municipal governments in Nova Scotia
- Tenants and landlords potentially covered under housing supply rules
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Gotchas
- The full text of the proposed amendments was not included in the provided document, making it impossible to summarize the specific changes being proposed.
- As a Private Member's Bill introduced by an NDP MLA in what appears to be a minority or opposition context, this bill has a lower chance of passing without government support.
- The bill is only at First Reading stage as of March 26, 2025, meaning it has a long way to go before becoming law.
Summary
Bill 123 is a Private Member's Bill introduced by NDP MLA Suzy Hansen (Halifax Needham) on March 26, 2025. It proposes changes to Nova Scotia's Housing Supply and Services Act, which was originally passed in 2022. The original Act was designed to help increase the supply of housing in Nova Scotia and manage housing-related services. Unfortunately, the full text of the specific amendments being proposed is not available in the provided document — only the bill's title, introduction details, and legislative progress information were included. As a result, the exact changes this bill would make to the 2022 Act cannot be confirmed from the available text. The bill is currently at First Reading stage, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or passed. As a Private Member's Bill from the NDP (the opposition), it faces a lower likelihood of passing without government support.
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