A writ for the election of the 3rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia was issued on February 28, 1761. The assembly convened on July 1, 1761, held six sessions, and was dissolved on January 30, 1765.
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A writ for the election of the 3rdGeneralAssemblyofNovaScotia was issued on February 28, 1761. The assembly convened on July 1, 1761, held six sessions...
The GeneralAssemblyofNovaScotia is the legislature of the province ofNovaScotia. It consists of one or more sessions and comes to an end upon dissolution...
A writ for the election of the 2nd GeneralAssemblyofNovaScotia was issued on August 23, 1759. The assembly convened on December 4, 1759, held two sessions...
series of writs for the election of the 4th GeneralAssemblyofNovaScotia were issued February 2–19, 1765, returnable by March 13, 1765. The assembly convened...
Scotia, for the 5th GeneralAssemblyofNovaScotia, or 1882 NovaScotiageneral election, the 27th overall general election for NovaScotia, for the (due to...
colonial history ofNovaScotia includes the present-day Maritime Provinces and the northern part of Maine (Sunbury County, NovaScotia), all of which were...
63rd GeneralAssemblyofNovaScotia is the assemblyof the NovaScotia House ofAssembly that was determined in the 2017 NovaScotia election. The assembly...
The NovaScotia New Democratic Party is a social democratic, progressive provincial party in NovaScotia, Canada. It is the provincial entity of the federal...
Breton North in the NovaScotia House ofAssembly, from 2001 to 2011 as a Progressive Conservative. Born in North Sydney, NovaScotia, Clarke graduated...
highway in the Canadian province ofNovaScotia that runs from Halifax to Onslow, immediately north of the town of Truro. It is the busiest highway in...
American provinces—the Province of Canada, NovaScotia, and New Brunswick—were united into one federation called the Dominion of Canada, on July 1, 1867. Upon...