Same-sex marriage was legalized in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia on September 24, 2004.
Yes, Nova Scotia legalized same-sex marriages on 2004 September 24. Eventually same-sex marriage was legalized all over Canada with the passage of the Civil Marriage Act on 2005 July 20.
No , Nova Scotia is not a country, Nova Scotia is a Province of Canada.
Yes. Polygamy is illegal in Canada. Those practicing polygamy in Canada most often cite freedom of religion laws, although the freedom of religion laws may not technically protect the practice of polygamy.
Nova Scotia did not 'join' Canada. Nova Scotia was one of the original four provinces of Confederation.
Same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide in Canada on July 20, 2005. This is a list of the dates (in chronological order) when same-sex marriage was legalized in individual provinces.Ontario (June 10, 2003);British Columbia (July 8, 2003);Quebec (March 16, 2004);Yukon Territories (July 16, 2004);Manitoba (September 16, 2004);Nova Scotia (September 24, 2004);Saskatchewan (November 5, 2004);Newfoundland and Labrador (December 21, 2004);New Brunswick (June 23, 2005);Alberta (July 20, 2005);Northwest Territories (July 20, 2005);Prince Edward Island (July 20, 2005); and,Nunavut (July 20, 2005).
Whot is the IBAN fort Scotia Bank in Ontario Canada
Nosccattxxx bank of nova scotia (all offices in canada)
Nova Scotia, Canada
Nova Scotia was one of the original four provinces to join Canada in 1867.
North America. Nova Scotia is located in Canada.
Nova Scotia is a very beautiful province in Canada.
yes, Nova Scotia is a "province" in Canada and very beautiful!!