Hot take · 19:56
// THE QUOTE
“if you want to start a masonry contracting company there's nothing you have to do”
— Trent Soholt
Strong regulatory revelation: workers must be certified but contractors face no licensing framework; clean setup and a punchy gap that lands.
Full episode at 19:56Nova Scotia Has No Contractor Licensing — And That's a Problem | NSCSC's Trent Soholt ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
In Nova Scotia, contractor-level licensing does not exist; only the individual worker must be certified — leaving a significant public-safety regulatory gap that NSCSC is actively researching.
“there's no licensing for the contractor in the province but for the individual you have to be registered”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Contractor licensing, regulatory gap, and help desk role
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Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 19:56 of Nova Scotia Has No Contractor Licensing — And That's a Problem | NSCSC's Trent Soholt