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2 There is hereby established a special fund pursuant to clause 2(n) of the Provincial Finance Act to be known as the Gambling Awareness Foundation of Nova Scotia. Section 2 amended: O.I.C. 2010-293, N.S. Reg. 119/2010.

Province sitting on millions set aside to help problem ... Province sitting on millions set aside to help problem gamblers, fund addiction research. Although that money now goes to the Gambling Awareness Foundation of Nova Scotia, the funds are controlled by three Department of Health officials, including associate deputy minister Jeannine Lagassé​ and Dr. Robert Strang, the province's chief medical officer of health. Seniors and Gambling - nscommunitylinks.ca

Nova Scotia’s NDP government wants a new study done on the socio-economic impacts of gambling. The previous study was shelved after the NDP felt it was flawed in its methodology. But after repeated pressure from other groups, the government posted the 476-page document on its website last week.

Places Wolfville, Nova Scotia Gambling Risk Informed Nova Scotia.(Apply here.) What do we do? We work together in community to build informed and caring gambling practices. We raise awareness of the risks and harms gambling can cause in local communities − not only for individuals... RGAW - Responsible Gambling Awareness Week (Nova Scotia… RGAW stands for Responsible Gambling Awareness Week (Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation; Canada).This definition appears somewhat frequently and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories

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Public Sector Entities Under The Public Procurement Act 2019 • Film and Creative Industries Nova Scotia • Gambling Awareness Foundation of Nova Scotia • Gaming Addiction Treatment Trust Fund • Habitat Conservation Fund • Halifax Water • Harbourside Commercial Park Inc. • Highway 104 Western Alignment Corporation • Housing NS Cape Breton Island Housing Authority Responsible Gambling Awareness Website - 211 Nova Scotia

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Auditor General Michael Pickup is questioning whether the Gambling Awareness Foundation of Nova Scotia is meeting its mandate. A foundation that's supposed to spend part of the province's gambling revenue on awareness programs and problem-gambling research didn't give out a single grant last fiscal year, Nova Scotia's auditor general has found. Grants to Support Community Gambling Support Projects The Gambling Awareness Foundation of Nova Scotia is seeking applications for $300,000 worth of grants to fund projects to help Nova Scotian adults harmed by gambling. The one-year grants of up to $50,000 will be used to help address the factors that contribute to risk, improve local environments and deliver programming to prevent gambling harms. Gambling Awareness Foundation of Nova Scotia spends little Nov 04, 2015 · Gambling Awareness Foundation of Nova Scotia spends little on programs. "In the last two years, the entity has received over $1.2 million in funding, and has awarded grants totaling less than $200,000, none of which was awarded in the 2014-15 fiscal year," the auditor general's latest report says. Pickup said it is troublesome that his office learned of the money during a routine audit review.