Engage Nova Scotia wants to know how you’re doing.
A ‘Quality of Life’ survey is in mailboxes across the province.
It asks 200-plus questions on your well-being, the last survey was done in 2019.
Chief engagement officer Danny Graham says there’s been a downturn in life satisfaction, and they want to know why.
“The pandemic has created a hit, but so has affordability. We want to be able to understand what the drivers of those changes are, so we can better prioritize the choices that governments make,” said Graham.
He says the survey dives into confidence in government, job satisfaction, and even your connection to nature.
“It also talks about experiencing loneliness, and the declining trust in institutions, which is also concerning.”
“The hope we have is that people will have their say on what’s on their mind, to help improve their lives. We think this will make a better future for us all.”
Over 13,000 people completed the questionnaire seven years ago.
The survey is confidential.
The deadline is April 19 to submit, you’ll find a code on a postcard in the mail to enter online.









