Nova Scotia general election, 1840, the 16th general election to take place in the Colony of Nova Scotia, for the 16th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
1928 Nova Scotia general election, the 38th overall general election for Nova Scotia, for the (due to a counting error in 1859) 39th Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, but considered the 16th general election for the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
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The 16thGeneral Assembly of NovaScotia represented NovaScotia between 1840 and 1843. The assembly was dissolved on October 26, 1843. The assembly sat...
The General Assembly of NovaScotia is the legislature of the province of NovaScotia. It consists of one or more sessions and comes to an end upon dissolution...
years after Confederation); NovaScotia's first 22 elections, beginning in 1758; Prince Edward Island's first 25 elections, beginning in 1773; and Newfoundland's...
17th General Assembly of NovaScotia represented NovaScotia between 1843 and 1847. The assembly sat at the pleasure of the Governor of NovaScotia, Lucius...
1911 provincial election. He was re-elected in 1916. Ralston served in World War I as an officer in the 85th Battalion (NovaScotia Highlanders), rising...
which three British North American provinces—the Province of Canada, NovaScotia, and New Brunswick—were united into one federation called the Dominion...
as a part of the colony of NovaScotia. However, in 1784, the western portions were severed from the rest of NovaScotia to form the new colony of New...
Present-day NovaScotia, with Port Royal as its capital. Lost to Great Britain in 1713. Present-day New Brunswick, which remained part of NovaScotia until...
maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Crown Land in NovaScotia, Province of NovaScotia, October 2013, retrieved 8 December 2014 Elizabeth II, Crown...
black person elected to the NovaScotia legislation and the first black NovaScotia cabinet minister. In the 1993 election, Jean Augustine was elected...
December 17 – NovaScotiaelection: Philip Carteret Hill's Liberals win a second consecutive majority December 30 – Manitoba election Anabaptists (Russian...
(until November 15) then Samuel Leonard Tilley Lieutenant Governor of NovaScotia – Charles Hastings Doyle (until May 1) then Joseph Howe (May 1 to July...
Governor of New Brunswick – William Frederick Todd Lieutenant Governor of NovaScotia – James Cranswick Tory Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Henry Cockshutt...