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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a province located in the southeastern coast of Canada. Its capital city is Halifax.

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Why the acadians left Nova Scotia in the 1800s?

In 1713 the French king gave present day Nova Scotia to Britain. The British told the Acadians that they would either swear allegiance to Britain or they must leave.

What is the cost of a ferry to Newfoundland from Nova Scotia?

There are many different rates depending on what you are driving and how many persons will travel. The rates are for one way so it will be double that to return.

What is the driving time between Windsor NS and Digby NS?

Google Maps estimates the driving time as 2 hours and 2 minutes.

Who is your representative in the Legislature of Nova Scotia?

The Queen's Provincial Representative: Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia

The 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 Scotia

The 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.

What is nova-naprox used for?

Naproxen belongs to the class of medications called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is used to treat the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. It is also used for the relief of minor aches and pains in muscles, bones, and joints; mild-to-moderate pain accompanied by inflammation in injuries (e.g., sprains and strains); and menstrual cramps.

It relieves pain and reduce swelling and inflammation by reducing a substance in the body that leads to inflammation and pain.

How major cities reflect the characteristic of a society?

Major cities are usually the beginning of social movements and trends. These communities are usually lightning rods for controversies that eventually become the norm.

What is the driving distance between Bangor ME and Amherst Nova Scotia?

Using Route 1 to Route 9 through Brewer to St Stephan and then St. John New Brunswick to The Nova Scotia Border and into Amherst is about 6.5 hours and the "shortest" route at about 295 miles or 472 kms. If you are more interested in time take the I95 north to Howland and then NB highway 2E to Fredericton NB and then to the NS border. This route has bigger Highways, better speeds but a longer distance at 306 miles or 490 kms, your time should be about 30 to 40 minutes faster at 5.5 to 5.75 hours. IF good highways are a must then take the I95 all the way to Houton/Woodstock and the number 2 to NS border, a long 334 miles or 535 kms and 5.75 to 6 hours

Why isent Nova Scotia part of the 13 th colonies any more?

It never was a part of the "13 colonies", so the "any more" part of your question is not applicable.

Your question boils down to "Why did Canada not rebel against England at the same time as the United States did?" The answer is that the people living in Canada did not object to living under British rule - in fact, they preferred it. Some Americans also preferred it, and they moved to Canada when the American Revolution happened. These people were known as the United Empire Loyalists.

What is an interesting tourist attaction in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada?

The Titanic museum and the cemetery where the victims they were able to recover were buried in.

How far to nova scotia from Syracuse ny?

You don't specify where in Nova Scotia, so I am assuming Halifax (which is fairly central).

The driving distance (not "as the crow flies") is 962 miles, or about 14.5 hours.

How many hours to drive from Quebec City to Nova Scotia?

hi i would like to know ho many hours to drive from quebec city to nova scotia

What is the distance from weymouth to Halifax?

Weymouth is 2,870 miles (4,620 kilometers) from Halifax.