Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities
Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities
The Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities (UNSM) was established on August 15, 1906, during the Convention of the Union of Canadian Municipalities in Halifax, N.S. The UNSM is a not-for-profit organization mandated to represent the Provincial interests of municipal governments across Nova Scotia. Total membership is 440 elected officials representing all 55 municipalities. Municipal interests are represented through three caucuses - a Regional Caucus, Rural Caucus and Towns Caucus. The Board of Directors is comprised of twelve elected officials and one appointed non-voting member from the Association of Municipal Administrators. The Executive is comprised of the President, Vice-President/Secretary-Treasurer, Immediate Past President and Chairs from the Rural, Town and Regional Caucuses. The UNSM has a staff of five who work on behalf of the Board of Directors and general membership.
municipal government, urban issues
At this web site are found:
• A listing of The Union’s recent priorities;
• Its press releases, speeches, and backgrounders;
• Descriptions and reports on its projects;
• Information on sustainability for municipal governments;
• Recent correspondence, reports, and resolutions;
All documents are free and available in full text, PDF format.
Contact information
1809 Barrington Street #Suite 1106
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3K8
1809 Barrington Street #Suite 1106Nova Scotia B3J 3K8



