- Halifax.
These American raids alienated many
sympathetic or
neutral Nova
Scotians into
supporting the British. By the end of the war, Nova
Scotia had out****ed...
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Black Nova
Scotians (also
known as
African Nova
Scotians and Afro-Nova
Scotians) are
Black Canadians whose ancestors primarily date back to the Colonial...
- The Nova
Scotian Settlers, or
Sierra Leone Settlers (also
known as the Nova
Scotians or more
commonly as the Settlers), were
African Americans and Black...
- The
Scotian Shelf is a
geological formation, part of the
Continental shelf,
located southwest of Nova Scotia, Canada. It
covers an area of 120,000 square...
- The
Scotian was a
named Canadian p****enger
train service that ran
between Montreal, Quebec, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, and was
operated by
Canadian National...
-
considered for merging. › Nova
Scotians United (NSU) is a
political party in the
province of Nova Scotia, Canada. Nova
Scotians United started as an anti-protocol...
- The
Westin Nova
Scotian is a
Canadian hotel located in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
owned and
operated by New
Castle Hotels and Resorts. It was
built in 1928...
- This is a list of
notable Black Nova
Scotians.
Wayne Adams Yvonne Atwell Wanda Thomas Bernard,
Canadian Senator Mayann Francis,
first black woman Lieutenant...
- the
currency of Nova
Scotia between 1860 and 1871. It
replaced the Nova
Scotian pound at a rate of 5
dollars = 1
pound (1
dollar = 4 shillings) and was...
- The
Anglo Scotian Mills is a
former lace
factory in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. It is a
Grade II
listed building. The firm was
established by
Francis Wilkinson...