Part IMiscellaneous NoticeVolume 160, Number 5Published: January 31, 2026
Home Bank and Home Trust address change
Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 160, Number 5: MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES
HOME BANK
Key facts
- Published
- January 31, 2026
- Comment deadline
- Unclear
- Effective date
- January 16, 2026
Summary#
This Canada Gazette notice says that Home Bank and Home Trust Company have changed the Nova Scotia office where enforcement notices can be served. Both now list their designated office as 1969 Upper Water Street, Tower II, Suite 205, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3R7. The notices are dated January 16, 2026 and were published in the Gazette on January 31, 2026.
What it does#
- Updates the designated service address for enforcement notices for Home Bank under the Support Orders and Support Provisions (Banks and Authorized Foreign Banks) Regulations to 1969 Upper Water Street, Tower II, Suite 205, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3R7.
- Updates the designated service address for enforcement notices for Home Trust Company under the Support Orders and Support Provisions (Trust and Loan Companies) Regulations to 1969 Upper Water Street, Tower II, Suite 205, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3R7.
- These are routine administrative notices that record where official enforcement documents should be delivered in Nova Scotia.
Who's affected#
- Organizations and people who need to serve enforcement notices on Home Bank or Home Trust Company in Nova Scotia. Examples include:
- provincial family maintenance or support enforcement offices,
- lawyers, process servers, and courts handling enforcement matters,
- individuals who must deliver enforcement documents to these institutions.
- It is unclear from the notice whether any other locations or jurisdictions are affected.
Why it matters#
- Using the correct address matters for legal timing and validity. Sending an enforcement notice to the old address could cause delays or disputes about whether the notice was properly served.
- Otherwise, this is a routine administrative change with no broader policy effect on customers or the general public.
Key topics
Support Orders and Support Provisions (Banks and Authorized Foreign Banks) RegulationsSupport Orders and Support Provisions (Trust and Loan Companies) RegulationsHome BankHome Trust Company1969 Upper Water Street, Tower II, Suite 205, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3R7enforcement noticesservice of enforcement noticesdesignated officesupport enforcementHalifaxNova Scotia
Source: Canada Gazette