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  • '''Nova Scotia''' is a [[Maritimes|Maritime]] [[province]] on the east coast of [[Canada]] ...s province in the Maritimes, with its capital and major centre, [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]], the largest city in all of [[Atlantic Canada]].
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  • * Beck, J. Murray. ''The Government of Nova Scotia'' University of Toronto Press, 1957, the standard history * Choyce, Lesley. ''Nova Scotia: Shaped by the Sea. A Living History.'' Toronto: Penguin Books Canada, 1996
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  • ...so the shire town of Halifax County. On [[April 1]],1996 the government of Nova Scotia amalgamated the four municipalities within Halifax County, among them the C Halifax and the neighbouring metropolitan area of [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]] form the urban core of the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM).
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  • ...ional Municipality]], and a former city in the [[Canadian province]] of [[Nova Scotia]]. ...ile Dartmouth and its neighbouring city of Halifax, the town of [[Bedford, Nova Scotia|Bedford]] and the Municipality of the County of Halifax were dissolved at t
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  • '''Nova Scotia''' was contested territory between the French and British (and the Indians) ...men and navigators skirted the coast. The explorers examined the coasts of Nova Scotia, sounded its harbors, and prepared maps; the
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  • ...lifax Regional Municipality, and a former city in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nova Scotia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dartmouth, Nova Scotia}}
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  • ...ough it is a busy port, there is sparse record of '''fireboats in Halifax, Nova Scotia'''. ...] operated the [[CFAV Firebird (YTR 561)|CFAV ''Firebird'']] in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]], from 1974 to 2014, and three large tugs, also equipped with wate
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Halifax, Nova Scotia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dartmouth, Nova Scotia}}
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
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  • ...between [[New Brunswick, Canada|New Brunswick]] and [[Nova Scotia, Canada|Nova Scotia]] but touching upon [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]].
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  • ...va Scotia|Halifax]] harbour located in the Halifax Regional Municipality [[Nova Scotia]] on the East coast of [[Canada]].
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  • {{r|Dartmouth, Nova Scotia}} {{r|Halifax, Nova Scotia}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Halifax, Nova Scotia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dartmouth, Nova Scotia}}
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  • *[http://www.mynslc.com/Pages/Spirits_BrandyvsCognac.aspx Brandy vs Cognac - Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation]
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
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  • *[http://www.nsplacenames.ca/ Nova Scotia Place Names]
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  • *A historic location in [[Nova Scotia]]
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  • Regional municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada, containing the cities of Halifax and Dartmouth.
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  • The Ryan Leet is a large, ocean-going [[tugboat]], based out of [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]].
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  • {{r|Dartmouth, Nova Scotia}} {{r|Halifax, Nova Scotia}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Halifax, Nova Scotia}}
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  • ...operated in [[Detroit]] from 1900 to 1941, when she was sent to [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], for wartime service
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  • *[[Nova Scotia]]
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  • ...teering in Nova Scotia |accessdate=2009-04-17 |format= |work=Government of Nova Scotia website }}
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  • ...orld War II]], when she took up war-time firefighting duties in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nova Scotia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dartmouth, Nova Scotia}}
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  • ...lifax Regional Municipality, and a former city in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
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  • ...alities of the Cities of [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]] and [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia|Dartmouth]] the Town of Bedford and the County Of Halifax. The municipality ...ality also includes Sable Island some 160 Kms from the nearest landfall of Nova Scotia.
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  • ...va Scotia|Halifax]] harbour located in the Halifax Regional Municipality [[Nova Scotia]]. It was briefly renamed "Ile d'Enville". Georges Island is part of the [http://www.nslps.com/lights/lighthouse_page_01.asp?ID=137 The Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society]
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  • ...iana.org/cgi-bin/ECO/mtq?doc=37490 ''Travels in North America, Canada, and Nova Scotia: With Geological Observations''] London, 1855
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  • {{r|Nova Scotia}} {{r|Halifax, Nova Scotia}}
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  • {{r|Halifax, Nova Scotia}} {{r|Nova Scotia, history}}
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  • Her homeport is in [[Sambro, Nova Scotia|Sambro]], [[Nova Scotia]]. ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001
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  • There is another community named Port Maitland in the Province of [[Nova Scotia]].
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  • ...as a [[fireboat]], which was operated in [[Detroit, Michigan]], [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], and [[Montreal, Quebec]].<ref name=Ti/><ref name=Fema2003/> During [[World War II]] [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], was the main port where ships assembled before being dispatched in [[Atl
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  • ...s owned and operated by [[Secunda Marine Services]], based in [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]]. ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001
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  • * Beck, J. Murray. ''The Government of Nova Scotia'' University of Toronto Press, 1957, the standard history * Choyce, Lesley. ''Nova Scotia: Shaped by the Sea. A Living History.'' Toronto: Penguin Books Canada, 1996
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  • ...so the shire town of Halifax County. On [[April 1]],1996 the government of Nova Scotia amalgamated the four municipalities within Halifax County, among them the C Halifax and the neighbouring metropolitan area of [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]] form the urban core of the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM).
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  • '''Nova Scotia''' is a [[Maritimes|Maritime]] [[province]] on the east coast of [[Canada]] ...s province in the Maritimes, with its capital and major centre, [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]], the largest city in all of [[Atlantic Canada]].
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  • ...lackloyalists/index.htm "Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia"]
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  • During World War II the ''Rouille'' was transferred to [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], the port where most [[Atlantic convoys]] assembled.<ref name=Other/><ref ...to the [[Maritime History of the Great Lakes]] she sank off [[Cape Smoky, Nova Scotia]], during bad weather, on March 11, 1954.<ref name=MhotGLRouille/>
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  • ...ional Municipality]], and a former city in the [[Canadian province]] of [[Nova Scotia]]. ...ile Dartmouth and its neighbouring city of Halifax, the town of [[Bedford, Nova Scotia|Bedford]] and the Municipality of the County of Halifax were dissolved at t
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  • ...bordered on the north by the province of [[Quebec]] and on the south by [[Nova Scotia]] and the [[Bay of Fundy]]. The state of [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]] lies .... The colony was later relocated across the Bay of Fundy to [[Port Royal, Nova Scotia]]. Throughout the 17th Century, French settlers continued to occupy what th
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  • ...ough it is a busy port, there is sparse record of '''fireboats in Halifax, Nova Scotia'''. ...] operated the [[CFAV Firebird (YTR 561)|CFAV ''Firebird'']] in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]], from 1974 to 2014, and three large tugs, also equipped with wate
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  • ...h lands in North America to the British, and the island was grouped with [[Nova Scotia]] for administrative purposes. In 1769, after lobbying by the landowners, t ...[New Brunswick]] and there is a ferry service in the most of the year to [[Nova Scotia]]. A link to the mainland was a pre-condition of PEI deciding to join the C
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  • The '''''Fort Garry''''' was a vessel built in [[Little Brook, Nova Scotia]], in 1920.<ref name=maritimehistoryofthegreatlakesFortGarry/><ref name=Man
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  • ...o try his luck at the Northwest passage. At the end of May he came near [[Nova Scotia]] and because of storms he went southward and in the beginning of September
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  • ...|Air pollution sources.jpg|right|180px|Air pollution sources in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.}}
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  • ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001 ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001: Summary
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  • ...r''''' is a [[icebreaker]] in the [[Canadian Coast Guard]], stationed in [[Nova Scotia]].
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  • ...f-possibility-in-region/1|work=The Evening News|publisher=Transcontinental Nova Scotia Media Group|accessdate=12 April 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...aine (U.S. state)|Maine]] between the provinces of [[New Brunswick]] and [[Nova Scotia]] in [[Canada]]. A small portion of the northwest corner of the bay's coast ...ear - enough to power about 4,500 homes - which is fed directly into the [[Nova Scotia Power Corporation]]'s utility system.
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  • * Gerriets, Marilyn and Gwyn, Julian. "Tariffs, Trade and Reciprocity: Nova Scotia, 1830-1866." ''Acadiensis'' 1996 25(2): 62-81. Issn: 0044-5851
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  • ...the [[Saint Lawrence River]] (1760) and the coasts of [[Newfoundland]], [[Nova Scotia]] and [[Labrador]] (1763&ndash;1766).
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  • [[File:Algonova.jpg|thumb|300px|''Algonova'' off Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
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  • ...gation Report, Container Fire, Container Vessel Kitano, Off Chebucto Head, Nova Scotia, 22 March 2001
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  • At some point prior to [[The War of 1812]], Baker enlisted in a [[Nova Scotia]] based regiment when it was stationed in [[York, Upper Canada]].<ref name=
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  • *** [[Nova Scotia]] ...lines heading west to the Pacific. Joseph Howe, Charles Tupper, and other Nova Scotia leaders used the rhetoric of a "civilizing mission" centered on their Briti
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  • ....<ref> Marilyn Gerriets and Gwyn, Julian. "Tariffs, Trade and Reciprocity: Nova Scotia, 1830-1866." ''Acadiensis'' 1996 25(2): 62-81. Issn: 0044-5851 </ref> A mi
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  • ...example of this is in the [[Bay of Fundy]] between [[New Brunswick]] and [[Nova Scotia]], where the tidal change reaches an extreme of 16 meters at the Minas Basi
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  • ...orting institutions, in the provinces of [[Ontario]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Manitoba]], and [[Saskatchewan]]. ...highest ''percentage'' of francophones after [[Quebec]]. In [[Ontario]], [[Nova Scotia]], [[Prince Edward Island]], and [[Manitoba]], French does not have full of
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  • ...<ref name = "Wade">Wade, ''The French Canadians'' (1955) 1:67–9.</ref> In Nova Scotia, with a large Yankee settlement but a powerful British naval base, neutrali ...community in North America. However about 1,500 were dissatisfied and left Nova Scotia for the new British colony of [[Sierra Leone]] in Africa after 1787, where
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  • ...ng his teens, Nowlan worked in the woods with his father, on roads for the Nova Scotia Department of Highways, and as a night-watchman at a sawmill, where he spen
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  • ...ape Breton Island]], in the French colonial territory of [[Acadia]] (now [[Nova Scotia]]).<ref name=Louisbourg>
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  • ...Group]], a firm specializing in building bridges, located in [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia]], has the contract to build seven bridges needed to connect Villiers Islan ...sneak peek at Toronto’s new Cherry St. bridge — set to make the trip from Nova Scotia
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  • |Nova Scotia
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  • | location = [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]]
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  • *[[The West Nova Scotia Regiment]]
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  • ...ister Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Regional Minister for Nova Scotia and Minister Keith Ashfield, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans unveiled the
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats in Halifax, Nova Scotia}}
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  • '''Nova Scotia''' was contested territory between the French and British (and the Indians) ...men and navigators skirted the coast. The explorers examined the coasts of Nova Scotia, sounded its harbors, and prepared maps; the
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  • ...and established the first permanent European settlements at [[Port Royal, Nova Scotia|Port Royal]] in 1605 and [[Quebec City]] in 1608. Among [[French colonizati ...rs]] between France and England occurred between 1689 and 1763. Mainland [[Nova Scotia]] came under British rule with the [[Treaty of Utrecht]] (1713); the [[Trea
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  • ...mmy award]]-winner '''Sarah McLachlan''' (born 28 January 1968 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) is a Canadian [[singer-songwriter]] best known as the founder of t
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  • ...nswick]]. The two following winters were spent at Port Royal, near Digby, Nova Scotia. Champlain and his party passed the summers exploring the rivers of Maine a
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  • ...vessels during [[World War II]]. She was named after an actual park in [[Nova Scotia]].
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  • ...including those of Scotland and the Shetland Islands; Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada; Wales; the Isle of Man; Northumberland, northern England; Brittany
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  • ...builder=[[Halifax Shipyard]], [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]], [[Nova Scotia]]
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  • ...ading west to the Pacific. [[Joseph Howe]], [[Charles Tupper]], and other Nova Scotia leaders used the rhetoric of a "civilizing mission" centered on their Briti
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  • ...after undertaking provincial policing in Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. By 1950 the RCMP had undertaken provincial polici
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  • ...gave the British possession of Hudson Bay and Acadia, which was renamed [[Nova Scotia]]. ...to the St. Lawrence, the French strengthened their defences and threatened Nova Scotia and the [[Newfoundland]] fisheries; the English responded by intensifying t
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  • ...ey bought 650 miles in Ontario, nearly as much in Quebec, and 350 miles in Nova Scotia. Now Mackenzie urged the government to finance a connection through Ontari
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  • ...p://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/nhns2/glossary.htm] The natural History of Nova Scotia</ref> Put another way, "Geomorphology takes into account the landforms and
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  • ...U.S. state)|Michigan]], [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], and [[Nova Scotia]]. <ref>USDA, New England Agricultural Statistics, ''2006 Maple Syrup'' (ww
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  • ...anographic projects. During that half decade, she ranged as far north as [[Nova Scotia]] and as far south as the Caribbean. Periodically, she also conducted opera
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  • ...ico]]; the [[Virgin Islands]]; [[Haiti]]; [[Newfoundland]]; [[Bermuda]]; [[Nova Scotia]]; the [[Panama Canal Zone]]; and [[Curacao]], [[Netherlands West Indies]].
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  • | publisher = [[Nova Scotia Government]] YouTube channel
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  • ...Slick]], the "Yankee Clockmaker", in a column in a newspaper in Halifax, Nova Scotia (now part of Canada), in 1835. The character was a plain-talking American w
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  • ...New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas <ref>www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates</ref> and Nova Scotia, as well. The therapsids, however, came to inhabit every environment on ev
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  • ...hrough early October and sailed—via [[Quonset Point, R.I.]]—for [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], to take on cargo and personnel for transportation to [[Iceland]]. She de
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  • ====Nova Scotia==== * Beck, J. Murray. ''Politics of Nova Scotia. vol 2: 1896-1988.'' Tantallon, N.S.: Four East 1985 438 pp.
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  • ...petroleum industry is said to have begun in 1846 when Abraham Gessner of [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]] discovered how to produce kerosene from coal. Shortly thereaf
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  • ...ish North America.'''<ref> Along with Nova Scotia, Cape Breton (annexed to Nova Scotia in 1820), Upper Canada (Ontario), St John's Island (Prince Edward Island), ...and black slaves, for slavery was legal until 1833. Most Loyalists went to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, but about 6,000 arrived in Quebec, especially in the "Ea
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  • After touching at [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], Alhena reached [[Belfast, Northern Ireland]], on 27 February and remaine
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  • *[[Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever]]
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  • ...petroleum industry is said to have begun in 1846 when Abraham Gessner of [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]] discovered how to produce kerosene from coal. Shortly thereaf
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  • ...tunity to escort an invasion fleet to capture the British coaling ports in Nova Scotia, thereby seriously weakening the British ability to engage in naval operati
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  • ...nce of Nova Scotia, and together with present day New Brunswick formed the Nova Scotia county of Sunbury, with its court of general sessions at Campobello. Americ ...nada's principal winter port, until the aggressive development of Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the mid-1900s. In 2001, Maine's largest city of Portland surpassed Bost
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  • ...a. Scottish culture has particularly thrived in the Canadian province of [[Nova Scotia]] ([[Latin]] for "''New Scotland''"). Also the home of the [[Gaelic Colleg
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  • ...His Historians: Five Hundred Years of Controversy." ''Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society'' 1998 1: 16-35. Issn: 1486-5920. For excellent history ...n Catholics and Protestants in 1841 the Assembly was suspended. Canada and Nova Scotia obtained "responsible" government in 1848 (whereby the assembly had the fin
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  • ...played in exactly the same way. Conversely, ''Tarbish'', a game played in Nova Scotia, is a 4-handed partnership game variant of this game.<ref>Tarbish is played
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  • ...ew, and so dominated by the British army and navy that they stayed loyal. Nova Scotia (just north of Maine) was the curious case. It had been settled largely by
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  • The care of the insane in [[Nova Scotia]] drew Dix to visit the British colony in 1853. During her visit she travel
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  • ...y and early August. In early November, the troopship proceeded to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to take on board British troops, the 18th Division. The Wakefield, with 6,
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  • *[[Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever]]
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  • Historians typically recognize five distinct regions: Canada (Quebec, [[Nova Scotia]], [[Newfoundland]]), [[New England]], the [[Middle Colonies]], the [[Chesa ...tomers, Americans began buying staggering amounts of English goods. From [[Nova Scotia]] to [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]], all British subjects bought similar
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  • * [[Nova Scotia]]
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  • ...commercial radiotelegraph service. A Marconi station located at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, sent the first radio message to cross the Atlantic in an eastward
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  • ...commercial radiotelegraph service. A Marconi station located at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada, sent the first radio message to cross the Atlantic in an eastward
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  • ...the [[Sorraia]] lives in [[Portugal]]; [[Sable Island]] Horses reside in [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]]; and [[New Forest ponies]] have been part of [[Hampshire]], [
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  • '''''1849''''': [[Abraham Gesner]], a physician and geologist from [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]] developed a process for distilling kerosene from crude oil.
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  • ...ing thence to New York, the cargo ship sailed independently for [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]], there joining convoy HX 154 for her second run to Iceland. On 13 Novembe
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  • ...CBC completed the longest television network in the world, from [[Sydney, Nova Scotia]] to [[Victoria, British Columbia]]. Reportedly, the first continuous live
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  • ...e defenseless; they withdrew to the great British naval base in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax, Canada]]. The rebellion faced by their old enemy pleased the [[Fr Canada, Nova Scotia, and the Floridas...and the more they are kept unlike the other [American]
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  • Canada had a small coal industry concentrated at [[Cape Breton]] in [[Nova Scotia]]. At its peak in 1949 25,000 miners dug 17 million metric tons of coal fro
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