at the time the hockeyroos were being paid $300 a week however nova was being paid $350 each week because she was the only mother in the team hope this helps
The 45th line of latitude passes through the middle of Nova Scotia with about 300 km of the province on each side of it.
If you look at the box, below each fuse, in white writing, it says what each one is for.
It looks like it is Nova Scotia according to Wikipedia but I had to add up each community's population and check each link so I might be wrong. But Nova Scotia has 934,782 which the others said less.
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.
Nova scotia
The two women are not playing each other, but rather other opponents.
Because they were in afight and no one wanted to see each other
No. -Each of the Canadian provinces has a Premier, a similar position to Prime Minister.
The Queen's Provincial Representative: Lieutenant Governor of Nova ScotiaThe Legislature of Nova Scotia consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada (represented by a Lieutenant Governor), and the House of Assembly. The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the prime minister, and serves at the Queen's pleasure. The current representative of the Queen is Her Honour the Honourable Mayann E. Francis, O.N.S., the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.Members of the House of Assembly of Nova ScotiaThe House of Assembly has 52 members, each of whom is elected at each provincial general election using a system of single-member plurality. Each member of the House represents a single electoral district for Nova Scotia. To determine your representative, check sources and related links for a table of members of the House of Assembly arranged by constituency. If you are unsure, you can determine your constituency using the Electoral District Finder at the website of Elections Nova Scotia, or you can contact Elections Nova Scotia at 1 (800) 565-1504.
Algol and Mira are similar to each other in that they are both non-nova eclipsing binaries.
Usually modified, but each shotgun may be a bit different.
We don't have a president because we are not a country, we are a province (which is an other word for State) and we only have a Premiere (which is like a Governor of each state). I have no idea who our current Premiere is.