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  2. Nova Scotia Magazine and Comprehensive Review of Literature ...

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    A subscription list showed that the readership was mainly from the professional classes; politicians, lawyers, clergy, military leaders, and a few merchants. The largest number were from Halifax, but others were spread across Nova Scotia and a few in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and the then colony of Cape Breton Island. [3]

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  4. List of political magazines - Wikipedia

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    Economic and Political Weekly: India Left-leaning 1949 Frontline: Left 1991 OPEN: Moderate 2009 Organiser: Far Right 1947 Outlook: Left 1995 Swarajya: Right 1956 Tehelka: Moderate 2003 The Week: 1982 Nós: Ireland Moderate 2008 Village (magazine) Left 2004 The Phoenix: 1983 The Jerusalem Report: Israel Moderate 1990 L'Espresso: Italy Left 1955 ...

  5. Politics of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Nova Scotia take place within the framework of a Westminster-style parliamentary constitutional monarchy.As Canada's head of state and monarch, Charles III is the sovereign of the province in his capacity as King in Right of Nova Scotia; his duties in Nova Scotia are carried out by the Lieutenant Governor, Michael Savage.

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  7. Robert Chisholm (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lawrence Chisholm (born August 31, 1957 in Kentville, Nova Scotia) [1] is a former trade unionist and politician from Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented the Halifax Atlantic riding in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1991 to 2003. He succeeded Alexa McDonough as leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party (NDP) in 1996. [1]