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  2. Category:Crown corporations of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Crown corporations of Nova Scotia" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. George Brightman - Wikipedia

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    George Brightman (July 3, 1746 – April 21, 1786) was a political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Hants County in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1783 to 1785. He was born in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, the son of Thomas Brighton and Judah Manchester. Brightman firstly married Hannah Baker, who died before 1764 and secondly ...

  4. List of counties of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Counties of Nova Scotia (1862) with township subdivisions. The Canadian province of Nova Scotia has a historical system of 18 counties that originally had appointed court systems for local administration before the establishment of elected local governments in 1879.

  5. Oak Island - Wikipedia

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    It was not until July 6, 1818, that the original lot owners' names were mapped for the Nova Scotia Crown Lands office. [13] Oak Island has been intermittently owned by treasure hunters ever since old legends were first published in 1857. [14]

  6. R v Marshall; R v Bernard - Wikipedia

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    In the first one, Stephen Marshall (no relation to Donald Marshall) and 34 other Mi'kmaq were charged with cutting down timber on Nova Scotia Crown land without a permit. In the second case, Joshua Bernard, a Mi'kmaq man, was charged with possession of logs stolen from a rural New Brunswick saw mill that were cut from Crown lands.

  7. Monarchy in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    By the arrangements of the Canadian federation, the Canadian monarchy operates in Nova Scotia as the core of the province's Westminster-style parliamentary democracy. [1] As such, the Crown within Nova Scotia's jurisdiction is referred to as the Crown in Right of Nova Scotia, [2] His Majesty in Right of Nova Scotia, [3] or the King in Right of Nova Scotia. [4]