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No it is not legal to kick them out of your house. Until they reach the age of adulthood, 18, they are your responsibility under the law.

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Where is the house used in Jesse Stone movies located?

Jesse Stone movies are supposed to be filmed in and around Halifax, Nova Scotia.Lately the Haven TV series is supposed to be filmed in Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, which is a fair distance down the road.Notice that the street scenes are the same!


How many kilometers from new Glasgow Nova Scotia to sherbrooke Nova Scotia?

Do you mean Sherbrooke Quebec? I have not found a Sherbrooke in Nova Scotia


What is the travel distance in kilometers from Ottawa to Nova Scotia?

That depends on where in Nova Scotia. It's 1440 km from Ottawa to Halifax and 1230 km to the Nova Scotia border.


When did Halifax become a capital city of Canada?

The city of Halifax is located in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.


Who is your representative in the Legislature of Nova Scotia?

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.