Basically, because the British won the wars that determined Nova Scotia's existence.
The official languages of Nova Scotia are English andFfrench. Most people speak English but due to large population of people of Scots-Irish descent some people speak Gaelic.
People in Halifax, Nova Scotia, speak English as their primary language. However, there are also communities of French speakers in the region.
English
Alexander Croke, historically associated with Nova Scotia, was English.
Everyone there speaks english.
John Cabot.
The answer is probably none, primarily
No , Nova Scotia is not a country, Nova Scotia is a Province of Canada.
Halifax is the capital of Nova Scotia.
the largestethnic group in Nova Scotia is Scottish (29.3%), followed by English (28.1%), Irish (19.9%)
Everybody in Digby will be able to speak English. Some may speak French as well, and there may also be a smattering of other languages spoken (Mi'kmaq, Chinese, etc.)
Nova Scotia is located on the eastern part of Canada. The capital of Nova Scotia is Halifax.Halifax is the biggest city in Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia is a colder area because it IS up North also, at least 2 of its sides are surrounded by the Atlantic ocean.