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Provincial Ambulance Service Act

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nova_scotia

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Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill proposes creating a province-wide ambulance service managed by the provincial government.

Key Changes

  • Would establish a new Provincial Ambulance Service in Nova Scotia
  • Would shift responsibility for ambulance services to the provincial government
  • Would create a legal framework governing how ambulance services are delivered across the province

Gotchas

  • This is a Private Member's Bill introduced by an Independent MLA, which means it has a low likelihood of passing without government support.
  • The bill was only at First Reading stage as of February 2025, meaning it has a long way to go before becoming law.
  • The full text of the bill's specific provisions was not available in the provided document, so the exact details of how the service would operate, be funded, or be structured cannot be confirmed.
  • A provincially run ambulance service could have significant cost and labour implications that are not visible from the bill title alone.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia residents who need emergency medical services
  • Current ambulance service providers and operators in Nova Scotia
  • Paramedics and emergency medical workers in Nova Scotia
  • Municipal and regional governments currently involved in ambulance service delivery
  • Nova Scotia taxpayers who would fund the service

Summary

Bill 39, introduced by Independent MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin representing Cumberland North, proposes the creation of a Provincial Ambulance Service in Nova Scotia. The idea is to have the provincial government take responsibility for running ambulance services across the province, rather than the current system which may involve a mix of private operators and regional providers. This bill was introduced as a Private Member's Bill, meaning it was brought forward by an individual MLA rather than the government itself. Private Member's Bills rarely become law unless the governing party supports them. The bill is in its earliest stage, having only received First Reading as of February 25, 2025. Unfortunately, the full text of the bill's specific provisions was not included in the available document, so detailed specifics about how the service would be structured or funded are not available from this source.

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