214ProvincialHealth

Access to Midwifery Care Act

Chamber

nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill proposes changes to the Midwifery Act to improve access to midwifery care.

Key Changes

  • Amends Nova Scotia's Midwifery Act (2006) in some way related to improving access
  • Introduced as a private member's bill by an NDP MLA, meaning it is not a government priority bill
  • Currently at First Reading stage as of March 2, 2026 — early in the legislative process

Gotchas

  • The actual amendment text is not available in the provided document, so the specific changes cannot be confirmed or detailed.
  • As a private member's bill from an opposition NDP member, it has a lower likelihood of passing without government support.
  • The bill is at a very early stage (First Reading only) and has not yet been debated or reviewed by committee.

Who's Affected

  • Pregnant people and new parents seeking midwifery care in Nova Scotia
  • Registered midwives practicing in Nova Scotia
  • Rural and underserved communities with limited maternity care options
  • Nova Scotia health system and regulators

Summary

Bill 214, called the Access to Midwifery Care Act, is a private member's bill introduced by NDP MLA Susan Leblanc in the Nova Scotia Legislature on March 2, 2026. It proposes amendments to the existing Midwifery Act (Chapter 18 of the Acts of 2006), which governs how midwifery is practiced in Nova Scotia. Unfortunately, the full text of the specific amendments is not included in the provided document — only the bill's title, introduction details, and legislative progress are shown. Based on the title, the bill's intent appears to be making midwifery services more accessible to Nova Scotians, which could involve changes to how midwives are regulated, funded, or deployed across the province. Midwifery care involves trained professionals who support people through pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Access to midwives can be limited in rural areas or due to funding and regulatory barriers, which this bill likely aims to address.

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