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  2. Flag of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Nova Scotia consists of a blue saltire on a white field defaced with the royal arms of Scotland. Adopted in 1929 after a royal warrant was issued, it has been the flag of the province since January 19 of that year. It is a banner of arms modelled after the province's coat of arms. Utilized as a pennant since 1858, it was officially ...

  3. Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Area codes. 902, 782. Website. halifax .ca. Halifax ( Scottish-Gaelic: Halafacs or An Àrd-Bhaile) is the capital and most populous municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the most populous municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of 2023, it is estimated that the population of the Halifax CMA was 518,711, [ 6] with 348,634 people ...

  4. Symbols of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Nova Scotia. 1858, restored in 1929 [4] Created in 1858 from Arms granted by King Charles I in 1625, restored by Royal Warrant of George V after confederation. Crest. The House of Assembly Crest. [5] Crest is derived from the Shield of Arms with the addition of St. Edward's crown placed at the top of the shield. Flower.

  5. Why the flag at the center of Justice Alito controversy flew ...

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    In a Halifax Resolves Day event on May 1 at the Hawkins-Hartness House, Robinson praised recent actions by UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and students after the U.S. flag was taken down ...

  6. History of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Nova Scotia covers a period from thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing present-day Nova Scotia (also historically referred to as Mi'kma'ki and Acadia) were inhabited by the Mi'kmaq people. During the first 150 years of European settlement, the region was claimed by ...

  7. Mi'kmaq - Wikipedia

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    Walter Bromley was a British officer and reformer who established the Royal Acadian School and supported the Miꞌkmaq over the thirteen years he lived in Halifax (1813–1825). [103] Bromley devoted himself to the service of the Miꞌkmaw people. [104] The Miꞌkmaq were among the poor of Halifax and in the rural communities.

  8. Halifax Tides FC - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Tides FC is a professional women's soccer club based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It will compete in the Northern Super League , in the highest level of the Canadian soccer league system , and is one of two professional soccer clubs in Atlantic Canada , alongside the HFX Wanderers of the men's Canadian Premier League .

  9. List of Canadian flags - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Canada (at left) being flown with the flags of the 10 Canadian provinces and 3 territories. The Department of Canadian Heritage lays out protocol guidelines for the display of flags, including an order of precedence; these instructions are only conventional, however, and are generally intended to show respect for what are considered important symbols of the state or ...