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Nova Scotia included New Brunswick
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Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia i i i /və ˈskoʊʃə/ (Latin for New Scotland; French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh) is a Canadian province located on Canada's southeastern coast. ... The county of Sunbury was created in 1765, and included all of the territory of current day New Brunswick and eastern Maine as far as the Penobscot River. -
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Nova Scotia peninsula
The Nova Scotia peninsula is a peninsula on the Atlantic coast of North America. ... The present-day use of the term Acadian Peninsula refers to a peninsula in northeastern New Brunswick. -
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New Brunswick
New Brunswick (French: Nouveau-Brunswick; pronounced: [nuvobʁɔnzwik]) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only constitutionally bilingual province (English and French) in the federation. ... ↑ Nova Scotia Museum (1997). -
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Sunbury County, Nova Scotia
Sunbury County was a county in the crown colony of Nova Scotia. The county ceased to exist when the crown colony of New Brunswick was created in 1784. -
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History of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a Canadian province located on Canada's Maritimes. ... The county of Sunbury was created in 1765, and included all of the territory of current day New Brunswick and eastern Maine as far as the Penobscot River. -
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Confederation of Canada
... 1, 1867, with the new provinces of... British colonies, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, which also became... ... While Nova Scotia (including New Brunswick) received... -
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Technical University of Nova Scotia
The Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS) was a university in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada until it became part of Dalhousie University in 1997. ... In the early 1900s, at the request of the province of Nova Scotia, Dr. Frederick Sexton laid the plans for the current system and roles of "associated universities" in engineering education in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick. -
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New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. v. Nova Scotia (Speaker of the House of Assembly)
New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. v. Nova Scotia (Speaker of the House of Assembly) 1993 SCC 10 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision wherein the court has ruled that parliamentary privilege is a part of the unwritten convention in the Constitution of Canada. Therefore, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms do not apply to members of Nova Scotia House of Assembly when they exercise their inherent privileges of refusing strangers from entering the House. -
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Canadian Confederation
... 1, 1867, with the new provinces of... British colonies, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, which also became... ... While Nova Scotia (including New Brunswick) received... -
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Geography of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is a province located in eastern Canada fronting the Atlantic Ocean. ... Foreign Protestants were actively recruited to settle Nova Scotia (which at that time included present-day New Brunswick) as the Empire's "Fourteenth Colony" in America.
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Nova Scotia included New Brunswick