Navigating workforce challenges is easier when supports are in place to help employers hire, train, and retain skilled workers. Automotive employers in Nova Scotia can access several provincial and apprenticeship agency programs tailored to build workforce capacity and reduce hiring barriers.

Here’s a breakdown of key opportunities available now:


START Program — Wage Incentives for New Hires

The START Program helps Nova Scotia employers connect with unemployed Nova Scotians and supports hiring by offering wage incentives and other funding to offset some salary and training costs for new employees.

Key Information on the START Program:

How it helps automotive employers:
Hire candidates — including service technicians, administrative staff, or entry-level roles — with financial support that reduces early-stage wage costs.

Employers can apply through the Government of Nova Scotia’s LaMPSS portal.

More information on the START Program can be found here: https://novascotia.ca/programs/start/


Apprenticeship START Funding — Support for Skilled Trades Employers

Automotive employers registering apprentices through the Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency can access the Apprenticeship START Program, which provides up to $25,000 in funding for the duration of an apprentice’s program — increasing to up to $30,000 if the apprentice self-identifies as belonging to an equity-deserving group.

Benefits for employers:

Plus:
Employers can also benefit from the Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit, a federal tax credit equal to 10% of eligible wages paid to apprentices, up to $2,000 per eligible apprentice per year.


Apprentice Supports — Tools, Grants & Financial Assistance

Helping apprentices succeed also supports employers by strengthening retention and progression.

Key supports available through the Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency include:

These apprentice financial supports help ensure new technicians have the tools and stability they need — contributing directly to employer retention efforts.


Employment Insurance (EI) During Technical Training

Apprentices earn wages while working on the job and may apply for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits during scheduled technical training sessions.

If an Apprentice Has an Existing EI Claim:

If an Apprentice Is Filing a New EI Claim:

Apprentices should consult the Government of Canada website as the official source of EI information.

Employers can now complete and submit apprentices’ Records of Employment (ROEs) online, streamlining the EI process during technical training periods.


Direct Employer Support

Automotive employers can connect directly with Industry Training Consultants and regional apprenticeship staff for guidance on:

Find the Industry Training Consultant for your region.


Building a Stronger Automotive Workforce

Between wage incentives, apprenticeship funding, tax credits, tool grants, progression awards, loans, and EI supports, Nova Scotia offers a comprehensive framework to help automotive employers grow their workforce with reduced financial risk.

Employers are encouraged to explore these programs and connect with appropriate contacts before hiring or registering apprentices to maximize eligibility.

If you need assistance navigating these supports, Automotive Sector Council is here to help.