They wanted a railway to transport goods, a union because they were afraid that the united states would take over, and they needed more people to reside in nova scotia
Munit haec et altera vincit or One (hand) defends and the other conquers.
Nova Scotia means New Scotland the reason i know this is because i have to do a report on nova Scotia for school and so when i was reading my book it said that it stands for New Scotland. Hope this helps
In Nova Scotia, blueberries are typically produced in the North East End. Now, having said that, you may also find them in a place called Superstore( I go there alot, and I tend to find alot of nice and ripe blueberries) I hope this helps you :)
No. The Cree spread from the mountains of Alberta to the Nova Scotia area. There were many different types. Hope this helps.
The 4 Atlantic provinces in Canada are Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. These provinces are located on the eastern coast of the country and are known for their maritime culture and beautiful coastal landscapes.
well, i think you get a normal diploma and a few reward certificates if you have done a outstanding performance in a specific subject. hope it helps!!
Immediately after the American Revolution, most Loyalists went to Nova Scotia, although some went to Quebec and a few others settled in parts of what is now Ontario. The drawback to moving to Quebec was primarily one of language. (Quebec was French-speaking, while English had been the language of the Loyalist colonials.) There was also little available prime land, and a relatively harsh climate. Nova Scotia had plenty of good land to offer, a better climate, and an established British form of government with which the Loyalists were already familiar. Ontario was, for the most part, still wilderness, although many Loyalists did settle on the Canadian side of the Niagara River.
Your question is a bit vague/open-ended. John Cabot and his son sailed from Bristol, England in the ship called "the Matthew" and discovered Nova Scotia, Canada. Hope that helps.
Scotia, NY....I'm not quite sure if you spelled it right but there is a Scotia, NY. Hope this is helpful.
Baie Verte, part of the Northumberland Strait, lies between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. So does Chignecto Bay, and its extension, Cumberland Basin. I hope you didn't think the only answer would be the Bay of Fundy.
It costs app. $6,300 below is a website that offers info and financial advicehttp://www.babies-by-levin.com/Google.htmthere you goIt costs about as much to get your tubes untied as it does to adopt a baby. Hope that answers your question.im not sure if you are living in Canada or not but, in nova scotia it cost $4700 for a tubal reversal. hope this hepls
It costs app. $6,300 below is a website that offers info and financial advicehttp://www.babies-by-levin.com/Google.htmthere you goIt costs about as much to get your tubes untied as it does to adopt a baby. Hope that answers your question.im not sure if you are living in Canada or not but, in nova scotia it cost $4700 for a tubal reversal. hope this hepls