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  2. Jun 15, 2023 · Agriculture and Fisheries. Tourism and Hospitality. Information Technology. Healthcare. Manufacturing. Energy. Top Industries in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia is a province with a diverse economy that is driven by several industries. Here are the top industries in Nova Scotia that contribute significantly to the province’s economy:

  3. Nova Scotia is home to businesses operating in many industries: Digital Media, ICT, Finance, Seafood, Agri-food, Film & TV, Oceans, Natural Resources, & Defence.

  4. Jun 8, 2023 · Nova Scotia registered a second year of two-digit growth in construction Nova Scotia’s GDP grew 2.6% in 2022. The services-producing industries expanded 2.6%, with 13 out of 15 sectors rising in 2022.

  5. What truly sets Nova Scotia apart is that all of its many business advantages are packed into something unique: a tight-knit community of authentic, helpful people who make work feel like anything but. PAGE. 8 Oceans. 11 ICT. 13 Seafood. 17 Agri-Food. 19 Clean Technology. 21 Life Sciences. 23 Digital Media. 25 Financial Services. 27. 29.

  6. The fastest growing industries in Nova Scotia's economy in 2022 were accommodation and food services, transportation and warehousing as well as arts, entertainment and recreation. Although mining, oil and gas along with company management reported the largest declines in real GDP, these two industries are relatively small.

  7. Learn about current trends affecting the most significant industries for Nova Scotia's economy, down to the county level. IBISWorld offers provincial industry research reports across all 13 provinces and territories, including 418 industries in Nova Scotia. What are Nova Scotia's Largest Industries by Revenue?

  8. Apply for project funding from the Community Economic Development Fund. Non-profits, industry associations, sector organizations, social enterprises, municipalities, academic institutions and other organizations that benefit the public can apply for funding for projects that increase economic competitiveness and productivity.

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