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Nova Scotia (pronounced /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/; Latin for New Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh; French: Nouvelle-Écosse) is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most-populous province in Atlantic Canada. Its capital, Halifax, is a major economic centre of the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Scottish Canadian Scottish settlement greatly accelerated during the resettlement of Loyalists in Nova Scotia following the end of the American revolutionary war, and especially following the Highland Clearances in Scotland.

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Scottish Canadian Scottish settlement greatly accelerated during the resettlement of Loyalists in Nova Scotia following the end of the American revolutionary war, and especially following the Highland Clearances in Scotland.

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Sunbury County, Nova Scotia The remainder became the colony of New Brunswick, which was created in part due to the immigration to Nova Scotia of many thousands of Loyalists refugees following the American Revolutionary War.

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Nova Scotia New Democratic Party It became the governing party of Nova Scotia following the 2009 Nova Scotia Election.

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Fort Beauséjour It overlooked the Missaguash River, which they believed to be the historic dividing line between Acadia and Nova Scotia following the Treaty of Utrecht.

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Boys in Red accident At the time of the tragedy only Nova Scotia had a ban on 15 passenger vans, following an accident in 1984.

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Jamaican Maroons In 1796 about 600 Jamaican Maroons from Trelawney Town were deported from Jamaica to Nova Scotia following their rebellion against the colonial government.

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Canadian pound In the year 1861, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia followed Canada in adopting a decimal system based on the US dollar unit.

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Sunday shopping By mid-2006, several grocers in Nova Scotia including Pete's Frootique and larger chains such as Atlantic Superstore and Sobeys circumvented the law by reconfiguring their stores on Sundays into separate businesses, each of which was small enough in area to be exempt from the Retail Business Uniform Closing Day Act.

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Sunday shopping By mid-2006, several grocers in Nova Scotia including Pete's Frootique and larger chains such as Atlantic Superstore and Sobeys circumvented the law by reconfiguring their stores on Sundays into separate businesses, each of which was small enough in area to be exempt from the Retail Business Uniform Closing Day Act.

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Canadian Confederation While Nova Scotia (including New Brunswick) received slightly more than half, many of the Loyalists also settled in the Province of Quebec, which in 1791 was separated into a predominantly-English Upper Canada and a predominantly-French Lower Canada by the Constitutional Act of 1791.

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Churchill House, Hantsport The Churchills were the owners of Hantsport, Nova Scotia 's largest shipbuilding company which built some of the largest ships in Nova Scotia including the barque Hamburg, the largest three masted sailing barque ever built in Canada.

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Menstrie Castle In 1621, he was appointed governor of Nova Scotia, an area of North America including the modern Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Gaspé Peninsula.

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Menstrie Castle In 1621, he was appointed governor of Nova Scotia, an area of North America including the modern Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Gaspé Peninsula.

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British colonization of the Americas Quebec (including what is now the southern portion of Ontario) and Nova Scotia (including what is now New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island) had been ceded to Britain by the French.

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Glen Moir, Nova Scotia Glen Moir is a Subdivision in Bedford within Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia located between the Highway 102 in the west , Bedford Highway (Trunk 2) in the east ,Meadowbook Dr in the North and the Hammonds Plains Road in the South.

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Glen Moir, Nova Scotia Glen Moir is a Subdivision in Bedford within Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia located between the Highway 102 in the west , Bedford Highway (Trunk 2) in the east ,Meadowbook Dr in the North and the Hammonds Plains Road in the South.

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Sambro Head, Nova Scotia Sambro Head is a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia located between Ketch Harbour and Sambro on the Chebucto Peninsula on Nova Scotia Route 349.

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Sambro Head, Nova Scotia Sambro Head is a community of the Halifax Regional Municipality Nova Scotia located between Ketch Harbour and Sambro on the Chebucto Peninsula on Nova Scotia Route 349.

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    Nova Scotia

    Nova Scotia (pronounced /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/; Latin for New Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh; French: Nouvelle-Écosse) is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast.
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    Category:Nova Scotia

    Nova Scotia Provinces and territories of Canada
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    Nova Scotia (album)

    Nova Scotia is an album by Cousteau, released in 2005 on the Endeavour record label. It was subsequently released in the U.S. in 2006 on the One Little Indian label with two additional tracks.
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    History of Nova Scotia

    Nova Scotia is a Canadian province located on Canada's Maritimes. Originally part of New England, it became self-governing in 1848 and joined the Canadian Confederation in 1867.
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    Linden, Nova Scotia

    Linden is located between Amherst and Pugwash, in Cumberland County Nova Scotia. ... Cumberland County, Nova Scotia geography stubs
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    Government of Nova Scotia

    The Government of Nova Scotia refers to the provincial government of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Its powers and structure are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867.
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    Overton, Nova Scotia

    Overton, Nova Scotia (population: 322) is a fishing village in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia located approximately 1 km northwest of the town of Yarmouth.
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    Fourchu, Nova Scotia

    Fourchu is a small community located on Nova Scotia Route 247 in Richmond County on Cape Breton Island. ... Richmond County, Nova Scotia geography stubs
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    Kempt, Nova Scotia

    Kempt is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Region of Queens Municipality .
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    Chéverie, Nova Scotia

    Cheverie is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Municipal District of West Hants . Frequently plagued by vicious snowstorms during the winter.

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