Update on Transition to the Regulated Health Professions Act and Amalgamation with the Nova Scotia College of Nursing

24 Jun 2025

All health profession regulators in the province are required to transition to the Regulation Health Professions Act (RHPA). This new legislative framework developed by the Nova Scotia Government  will provide a consistent and modernized approach to regulation. The transition will be phased in by all regulated health professions in Nova Scotia over the next two years.

As part of this transformation, NSCN and the Midwifery Regulatory Council of Nova Scotia (MRCNS) have been directed to amalgamate into a single, multi-profession regulatory body in the second half of 2026 to align with the new legislation. Work is already underway, with key milestones including:

– Regular status meetings between the CEO and Executive Director of each regulator

– Strategic alignment discussions with the Department of Health and Wellness

– Joint staff workshops focused on priority setting and project planning

– Engagement of third-party legal experts to support the amalgamation process

– An initial joint board meeting to begin the development of a multi-profession governance framework

A foundational principle guiding the amalgamation is the recognition that midwives and nurses are autonomous health care professionals and distinct professions.  What unites both regulators is their shared mandate to regulate in the public interest and promote public safety.

The staff, Board, and Council of NSCN and MRCNS are committed to ensuring the amalgamation process is transparent, collaborative, and well-communicated. Updates and additional information will be shared through the Colleges’ websites over the coming months, so please stay tuned. 

Link to: Important Update Regarding Migration to New Regulated Health Professions Act and Amalgamation with Midwifery Regulatory Council of Nova Scotia | Nova Scotia College of Nursing

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