Nova Scotia debt clock

Nova Scotia carries a net debt of about $18,000,000,000 — roughly $16,981 for every resident. That burden gets more expensive to carry every time the Bank of Canada raises its rate. See the national picture on the Canada debt clock.

Quick answer

Nova Scotia carries a net debt of about $18,000,000,000 in 2026 — roughly $16,981 for every resident. That burden gets costlier to service each time the Bank of Canada raises its 2.25% policy rate, since more of the province's budget goes to interest.

Estimated net debt · Nova Scotia
$18,000,000,000
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Nova Scotia's debt in context

Nova Scotia carries a high per-capita debt typical of the Atlantic provinces, with a small tax base.

The numbers

Estimated net debt$18,000,000,000
Population1,060,000
Debt per resident$16,981

These are illustrative estimates drawn from public accounts and population figures; verify current numbers with the province's public accounts and Statistics Canada.

How Bank of Canada rates change Nova Scotia's debt cost

Provinces borrow by issuing bonds, and the interest they pay is anchored to the Bank of Canada's policy rate. When rates rise, Nova Scotia's cost to service existing debt and issue new bonds climbs — money that can no longer fund healthcare, schools or roads. When the Bank cuts, that pressure eases. Track the live rate, the next decision and the prime rate.

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Frequently asked questions

How much debt does Nova Scotia have?

About $18,000,000,000 in net debt (illustrative estimate based on public accounts).

What is Nova Scotia's debt per person?

Roughly $16,981 per resident across about 1,060,000 people (illustrative).

How do interest rates affect Nova Scotia's debt?

Higher Bank of Canada rates raise the cost of servicing and rolling over the debt; cuts lower it.

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