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There are 945,842 people as of Jan. 1, 2016 living in Nova Scotia.
Yes. The MicMac (variously spelled and pronounced) are Nova Scotia aboriginal people, and they still live here today.
Yes, Nova Scotia has spiders. They hibernate in the winter months but we do have spiders.
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Anne Murray currently lives in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Nova Scotia
First off, Nova Scotia is not a nation, so it cannot have a national animal. There is no official recognition of any animal as a Nova Scotia symbol, but unofficially, it would be the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.
The first people to live in Nova Scotia were the Mi'kmaq.
King's County in Nova Scotia
The Unicorn represents peace and equality the native american represents the first people to live in Nova Scotia, the micmacs. The motto translates to : One defends and the other conquers.
that is certainly not true. Nova Scotia has a VERY small population compared to Quebec, Ontario, Alberta & British Columbia... Each of which has a city with a higher population than ALL of Nova Scotia.