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  2. Halifax Central Library - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Central Library is a public library in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.It is located on the corner of Spring Garden Road and Queen Street in Downtown Halifax.It serves as the flagship library of the Halifax Public Libraries, replacing the Spring Garden Road Memorial Library.

  3. Richard Philipps - Wikipedia

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    In 1717 he was appointed Governor of Nova Scotia by George I. [1] He arrived in Annapolis Royal in 1720, created the Nova Scotia Council and in 1722 returned to England. He made another visit to Nova Scotia and persuaded the Acadian French to swear allegiance to the British Government.

  4. Provincial Court of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Court of Nova Scotia is the court of criminal jurisdiction for the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. There are twenty-three Justices and one Chief Justice on the bench, who sit in one of 33 locations over the province. The Justices are appointed by the province.

  5. Emergency Health Services - Wikipedia

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    MedicAlert Access—En Route in Nova Scotia allows paramedics to access the MedicAlert emergency health record from ambulances and include it as part of the electronic patient care record. The Siren ePCR software, developed by Medusa Medical Technologies , is used by paramedics to chart the care they provide to patients in the field.

  6. History of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    In the Province of History: The Making of the Public Past in Twentieth-Century Nova Scotia (2010) Dr. Ed Whitcomb. A Short History of Nova Scotia. Ottawa. From Sea To Sea Enterprises, 2009. ISBN 978-0-9694667-9-6. 72 pp. Duncan Campbell, History of Nova Scotia, for Schools BiblioLife, 2009 ISBN 1-115-65980-4, excerpt; Grenier, John (2008).

  7. Government of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Premier of Nova Scotia is the President of the Executive Council. [7] Being the head of government in Nova Scotia, the premier exercises a substantial amount of power. [7] James B. Uniacke was the first Premier of Nova Scotia and led the government from 1848 to 1854. [2] The current Premier, Tim Houston, was sworn in as premier on August 31 ...

  8. List of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the governors and lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia.Though the present day office of the lieutenant governor in Nova Scotia came into being only upon the province's entry into Canadian Confederation in 1867, the post is a continuation from the first governorship of Nova Scotia in 1710.

  9. Nova Scotia Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Justice of Nova Scotia is the highest position in the Nova Scotia judiciary. Since the creation of the Court of Appeal, this title is held by the Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal. Prior to that the title was held by the Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court Appeal Division (1966–1993) or the Supreme Court (before 1966).