Starting a business in Nova Scotia often means navigating a maze of licences, permits, inspections, and provincial rules before you can even open your doors. For new entrepreneurs who want clarity early on, Business Navigators — NS offers hands-on guidance to help you understand exactly what’s required for your specific type of business and how to stay compliant from day one.
Delivered by the Government of Nova Scotia’s Office of Service Efficiency, this initiative connects startups with experienced advisors who can walk through regulatory steps in plain language. Whether you’re planning a restaurant, construction business, food truck, farm, or another type of operation, a Business Navigator can outline the approvals you’ll need, flag inspection requirements, and explain how different provincial regulations apply to your plans. The support goes beyond paperwork, often pointing business owners toward useful contacts and resources related to financing, taxes, staffing, and startup funding opportunities. This guidance is non-repayable and focused on saving founders time, confusion, and costly missteps.
Business Navigators — NS is currently available to startups across Nova Scotia that meet certain requirements and are in the early stages of setting up operations. For entrepreneurs who want to start on solid footing and avoid regulatory surprises, learning more about how this service works can be a smart first step.
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