Nova Scotians have an opportunity to honour people who have put themselves at risk to help others by nominating them for the Medal of Bravery.
Nominations for the award opened today, January 18.
“Each year, there are countless situations where heroic Nova Scotians selflessly help those in need, often in dangerous circumstances, putting their own personal safety at risk,” said Premier Tim Houston. “This award is our way of thanking them for their courageous actions. I strongly encourage you to nominate someone you know who didn’t hesitate to step up and act bravely.”
Nomination forms are available at Access Nova Scotia centres, MLA offices and at: https://novascotia.ca/govt/bravery/pub/nova-scotia-bravery-award-nomination-form.pdf
The deadline for nominations is May 1.
Quick Facts:
- acts of bravery that occurred on or after January 1, 2021, are eligible for nomination
- any Nova Scotian who performed an act of bravery beyond what is expected of them is eligible for nomination whether the incident took place in the province or not
- an advisory committee reviews all nominations and puts forward its recommendations for recognition
- 47 Nova Scotians have been awarded the Medal of Bravery since it was introduced in 2008
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