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No, it is very much and English speaking province.
Yes, French is spoken in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as it is one of the country's two official languages. However, the majority of the population in Halifax speaks English as their primary language. There are also French-speaking communities and services available in the city.
The french came to Nova Scotia because the British government was not including the french in his/her ideas or laws.
People in Halifax, Nova Scotia, speak English as their primary language. However, there are also communities of French speakers in the region.
Breton?
Quebec has the biggest French-speaking population, but it is also commonly spoken in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and northern Alberta.
Nova Scotia
They were called the Acadians
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"Sydney, Nova Scotia" would be correct ("Nova Scotia" is Latin and therefore does not strictly require a translation), but most people would say "Sydney, Nouvelle Ecosse".
Natal Day...
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