New system allows Nova Scotians to opt in for clinical trials and other research

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says the province is making it easier for residents to voluntarily participate in potentially groundbreaking medical research. Houston attends a photo-op at the Ontario legislature in Toronto on Monday, March 2, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says the province is poised to become a world leader when it comes to offering residents the opportunity to easily take part in medical research.

Houston announced Tuesday that Nova Scotians can now voluntarily consent to participate in clinical trials or other research through a new, streamlined process. Those who sign up will grant researchers various levels of access to their electronic health records, an area where Nova Scotia is considered a leader.

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