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  1. WESTERN PORTION OF TORBROOK IRON ORE DEPOSITS, ANNAPOLIS COUNTY, NOVA SCOTIA by HOWELLS FRECHETTE, 1912-01-01
  2. Sections of the Sydney coal fields, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia by Joseph G. S Hudson, 1913
  3. Forty Sixth Canadian Regional Conference, Nova Scotia.(Conference notes): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Gale Reference Team, 2008-09-22
  4. Honorary Vice-President Mary Geraldine (Teed) Gillis UE Middleton, Nova Scotia.(People Behind the Scenes): An article from: The Loyalist Gazette
  5. Legislative reports: Nova Scotia.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
  6. Premier of Nova Scotia
  7. Question of bias (Nova Scotia judge's decision).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 1997-11-01
  8. Atlantic regionalism: The Nova Scotia elite and some of the problem of Confederation by G Perlin, 1978
  9. Joseph Howe: Voice of Nova Scotia (Carleton library) by Joseph Howe, 1964
  10. Legislative reports: Nova Scotia.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review
  11. Nova Scotia Municipal Councillors: Halifax Regional Municipality Councillors, Darrell Dexter, Larry Uteck, Sheila Fougere, Becky Kent
  12. Trouble in the Woods: Forest Policy and Social Conflict in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick (Gorsebrook Series on the Political Economy of the Atlantic Region)
  13. Issue advocacy: Reaching outside the base; How the Nova Scotia Nurses' Union geared its message to Conservative voters and won - big time. (Case Study).: An article from: Campaigns & Elections by Tom O'Brien, 2002-04-01
  14. Vice-chief slams opposition.(News)(Assembly of First Natins vice-chief representing Nova Scotia and Newfoundland): An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2003-11-01

61. Nova Scotia Provincial Health Council
Serves as an intermediary between citizens and the government in health matters. The site explains the Act, its mission, vision, goals, meetings, staff, news, publications and provides links.
http://www.healthcouncil.ns.ca/
The Provincial Health Council listens and responds to you, Nova Scotians, and uses your input to guide government decision making. We're working together to see healthy Nova Scotians living in healthy communities. To learn more about us, you can explore using the menus above. If you have any comments or questions, or want to get in touch for any reason, please contact us What's New? On April 1, 2003, we launched our redesigned, reorganized site. We welcome your comments Many documents on this site are in PDF format. They can be viewed with the free, downloadable Last updated: April 1, 2003 Who We Are What We Do Health Tips Publications ... Comments?

62. Information Circular ME 16
Provincial government information circular on the nova scotia occurrence, mining history, and uses of these minerals.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/ic/ic16.htm
Gypsum and Anhydrite in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Mineral Resources Branch
Information Circular ME 16,
Third Edition, 1993
by G. C. Adams,
Table of Contents
ack: Mineral Resources Branch Home Page ack: Natural Resources Home Page
Introduction
The word gypsum is derived from the Greek gypsos, meaning chalk. Anhydrite is merely gypsum without water. These minerals are formed through the evaporation of salt waters are frequently found interbedded with limestone, dolomite and shale. Deposits of gypsum and anhydrite are found worldwide on all continents with the possible exception of Antarctica. ack to Contents
Uses of Gypsum and Anhydrite
Approximately 75 per cent of the gypsum used in North America is calcined, meaning that three-quarters of the water has been removed by heating to form stucco or plaster of Paris. Calcined gypsum is one of the most common building materials in the world. It is used for interior wall partitions and ceilings, either as plaster or in prefabricated products. Regular wallboard and type-x wallboard with its fire-resistant characteristics make up over three-quarters of the market for calcined gypsum. Minor uses for calcined gypsum include dental plaster, modelling casts, moulds, surgical casts and drilling muds. Uncalcined gypsum and anhydrite are used in much the same way. After crushing and grinding, their principal use is as a set retarder for cement. When a small amount of gypsum or anhydrite is added to Portland cement, the set of the cement is slowed, but the tensile strength is not lessened. Another important use is in the agriculture industry where gypsum and anhydrite have a beneficial effect on many crops. They can decrease the salinity of salty soils, improve the permeability of clayey soils and provide sulphur, calcium and catalytic support in order to decrease fertilizer use and maximize crop production.

63. Nova Scotia Department Of Transportation And Public Works
Features government projects, roadway news, and trucking regulations.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/tran
What's New
Featured News Release

Open Houses

Highway Signage

Business Plan
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Contacts
How to Reach Us

Your Road

Travelling in Nova Scotia

Permits, Approvals and Licences
... Jobs and Training Projects Open Houses Highway Signage Current Road Construction Better Roads for Nova Scotia ... Publications Trucking Vehicle Weights and Dimensions Scale Houses B Train Map Transporting Dangerous Goods Other Info News Releases Legislation and Regulations Speeches Adopt-a-Highway ... Related Links Who We Are About the Minister Mission Statement TPW At A Glance Highway Operations ... Home Thursday April 10 2003 Road Updates Flooding has affected many communities in Nova Scotia. For information on road and bridge closures and openings, click here , and then use the drop-down list to find Transportation and Public Works, then click the Retrieve button. Spring Weight Restrictions Spring Weight Restrictions Begin March 17, 2003. Under provisions of the Public Highways Act of Nova Scotia, the Minister of Transportation and Public Works has ordered that the Spring Weight Restrictions will apply to public highways in the various zones for the time periods given. Note: Spring Weight Restrictions may be removed at an earlier date depending on road and weather conditions.

64. Nova Scotia Party
We are working toward the next Level of democracy . Honest government with binding referendums, free votes, recall, local initiatives, a taxpayer bill of rights, and no taxation without consent .
http://www.nsparty.com
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65. Nova Scotia - Smart Business Starts Here
This site offers information on business and investment in nova scotia, Canada. works. nova scotia. Business Inc. Learn about NSBI and how to join our team. Contacts and. Links. government and
http://www.novascotiabusiness.com/

Invest in

Nova Scotia

Why businesses
are choosing Nova Scotia.
Export

Development

Discover opportunities for Nova Scotia businesses.
Business Retention

and Expansion

Find out how this initiative works. Nova Scotia Business Inc. Learn about NSBI and how to join our team. Contacts and Links Government and business contacts. If you experience problems viewing this site please contact econ.webmaster@gov.ns.ca

66. Culture Canada: Aboriginal Culture And Heritage - Nova Scotia
A directory maintained by Culture Canada. Offers links to government and civil agencies plus related information.
http://culturecanada.gc.ca/chdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/21.8.2.html
Search Where You Are Home Provincial and Territorial Information Nova Scotia Aboriginal Culture and Heritage ...
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Source: Nova Scotia Aboriginal Affairs Aboriginal Languages - Maliseet Language
Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Atlantic Canada Wildlife
Source: Environment Canada Atlantic Policy Congress
Source: Atlantic Policy Congress Chapel Island First Nation
Source: Chapel Island First Nation Confederacy of Nova Scotia Metis
Source: Confederacy of Nova Scotia Metis First Nation Profiles : Nova Scotia Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada First Nations of Nova Scotia Source: Nova Scotia Office of Aboriginal Affairs First Peoples on SchoolNet - Atlantic Canada Schools Source: SchoolNet Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Atlantic Region Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Kespitukik to Port Royal: The Living History of Nova Scotia's Western Valley Source: Canada's Digital Collections Membertou First Nation Source: Membertou First Nation Mi'kma'ki (map) - Resource Library - Native Council of Nova Scotia Source: Native Council of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq and Maliseet Cultural Objects Source: Canada's Digital Collections Mi'kmaq Culture - Resource Library Source: Native Council of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Holdings Resource Guide - Virtual Exhibit Source: Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection Source:

67. The Nova Scotia Prospectors Association
Formed to foster prospecting at the professional and recreational level. Discusses training, joining, news, government, members only, links and contact details.
http://www.prospectors.ns.ca/
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68. The Town Of Digby, Nova Scotia
The official town web site, offering information for visitors and tourists, local government, municipal services and community groups and services.
http://www.townofdigby.ns.ca/main.html
User: Pass:
View Our Guestbook

Sign Our Guestbook

"Home of the World Famous Scallop & nominated Canada's Most RomanticTown"
In 1783 Digby was settled by a hearty band of United Empire Loyalists led by Admiral of The Red, Sir Robert Digby, Captain of the HMS Atalanta, a 24 gun Brigantine, leading the North American Squadron.
In appreciation of Adm. Digby's leadership and guidance our early settlers from New York and New England named their new town in honour of their benefactor.
The Town of Digby has been an active fishing and lumber producing community throughout the years. Famous for the delicious scallops harvested from our local waters, spectacular vistas of The Annapolis Basin from our waterfront, clear crisp air, and of course the incredible tides (28 to 35 ft.) in our harbour, we offer our visitors a wonderful opportunity to visit or to settle in for a relaxed way of life.
Digby is central to many activities, including historic sites, some of the best Whale Watching in North America, lovely parks, hiking trails, and our own local championship golf course.
Located in Digby are a variety of accommodations, cafes, restaurants, shoppes, and a full service marina for our yachting visitors, including the services of an active shipyard for major repairs if needed.

69. International Language Institute - ILI
An official languagetraining centre for the Canadian government, a certified RSA-Cambridge teacher-training centre, and an associate of both Dalhousie University and the nova scotia Community College.
http://www.ili.ca/
Thursday, April 10th, 2003
The International Language Institute (ILI) is a private language school located in Halifax, Canada. ILI offers esl / efl English language lessons, ielts and toefl testing, as well as French instruction. Our teacher training program offers the Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults, CELTA a Cambridge University program. University Preparatory English for Graduate Students A special University Preparatory English course will take place from August 5 through August 29, 2003 (Monday, August 4 is a civic holiday). The course is designed for students who have been accepted for study in a graduate program and have demonstrated a high level of competence on standardized English tests but need additional practice using their English in an academic context. Read more Learn French at ILI more..

70. BusinessGateway.ca - Nova Scotia - Government Procurement (request For Proposal,
BusinessGateway.ca nova scotia Selling to government / Tenders.SELLING TO government / TENDERS. Procurement Branch The Procurement
http://businessgateway.ca/en/hi/prov/ns/selling.cfm
E-Forms and Services Government Contacts In Person Service Locations Key Resources Company Directories Business Tools Government Programs Border Wait Times ... Travel Reports Feedback Tell us what you think Provincial and Territorial Information Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick ... Nova Scotia
SELLING TO GOVERNMENT / TENDERS
Procurement Branch
The Procurement Branch of the Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Public Works is responsible for ensuring that the purchase of goods, services, construction, and facilities is conducted in accordance with the principles specified in the Government Procurement Policy.
MERX is an online service that advertises government contracting opportunities to potential bidders. Contracts Canada
Contracts Canada is an inter-departmental initiative to improve supplier and buyer awareness and simplify access to federal government purchasing information. SourceCAN
Canada's national e-marketplace. SourceCAN is a single, harmonized business portal which provides your organization with business opportunities and the tools needed to conduct business on the web. Popular Links Nova Scotia Business Registry of Joint Stock Companies Nova Scotia Permits Directory Information Technology Industry Alliance of Nova Scotia ... Tender Opportunities and User Resources Communities Regional Development Authorities Last updated: 2003-04-07 Site Map

71. The Premier Of Nova Scotia - John F. Hamm
Official government site pertaining to whomever is currently Premier of the Province.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/prem/
John F. Hamm
Premier
President of the Executive Council
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
MLA for Pictou Centre Watch Premier John Hamm's Political Reflections on CPAC (Cable Public Affairs Channel)
Read the Premier's State of the Province Address.

Watch the Premier's State of the Province Address.

You will need the free RealPlayer 8 or later to view the videos. If you need the player, please click on the following link to go to the RealPlayer download page.
Statement by Premier John Hamm:

Launch of National Public Awareness Campaign on Health Funding

Welcome and thank you for visiting my Web site. This site contains information both about issues that are important to me and about matters that affect all Nova Scotians. I encourage you to use this site to learn more about our government's plan to:
  • build a modern health care system that is responsive to the changing needs of Nova Scotians; create a government that is fiscally responsible and financially accountable; develop a more student-focused approach to the educational system in Nova Scotia; foster a climate that will allow for sustained economic growth and job creation.

72. BusinessGateway.ca - Nova Scotia - Provincial And Federal Government Contacts
BusinessGateway.ca nova scotia Provincial and Federal governmentContacts. PROVINCIAL AND FEDERAL government CONTACTS. If you
http://businessgateway.ca/en/hi/prov/ns/contacts.cfm
E-Forms and Services Government Contacts In Person Service Locations Key Resources Company Directories Business Tools Government Programs Border Wait Times ... Travel Reports Feedback Tell us what you think Provincial and Territorial Information Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick ... Nova Scotia
PROVINCIAL AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTACTS
If you have a content related question concerning one of the subject sites on BusinessGateway.ca, you can contact their centres directly, using the contact list below. If you are looking for a local walk-in centre visit your In-person Services page. General information Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
Phone: 1-800-670-4357 (within Nova Scotia), (902) 424-5200
E-mail: Online Form
Business Start-up Registry of Joint Stock Companies
Phone: 1-800-225-8227
E-mail: joint-stocks@gov.ns.ca Canada / Nova Scotia Business Service Centre
Phone: 1-800-668-1010, (902) 426-8604
E-mail: halifax@cbsc.ic.gc.ca
Financing Strategis
Phone: 1-800-328-6189
E-mail: Online Form Tax Canada Customs and Revenue Agency Phone: 1-800-959-5525 E-mail: Online Form Human Resources Management Human Resource Management Phone: 1-866-215-0946 E-mail: hrm-grh@ic.gc.ca

73. Law Reform Commission Of Nova Scotia
An independent advisor to the government to make recommendations for law reform. Lists aims, current work, members, online commission reports and legal links.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Law/LRC/
Law Reform Commission
of Nova Scotia
This site has now moved. The new URL is www.lawreform.ns.ca . Please adjust your browser accordingly and notify the administrators of any referring pages.

74. BIANS - Brain Injury Association Of Nova Scotia
Support for people with brain injuries and their families. Serves as an advocacy group with government, the public and the health care system. Provides news, discussion groups, association officers, events, meetings, resources and programs.
http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/bians1/
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75. Information Circular ME 25
Provincial government information circular.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/meb/ic/ic25.htm
One of the Greatest Treasures -
The Geology and History of Coal in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Mineral Resources Branch
Information Circular ME 25, 1993
by J. H. Calder, jhcalder@gov.ns.ca K. S. Gillis, R. D. Naylor, rdnaylor@gov.ns.ca , and N. Watkins Campbell DEDICATED TO THE COAL MINERS OF NOVA SCOTIA
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ack: Mineral Resources Branch Home Page ack: Natural Resources Home Page
Coal at Two Dollars a Ton
Afar in the Carboniferous time
I grew in Paleozoical slime,
A Lepidodendron, with boughs on my stem
And Lepidostrobuses grew out of them.
My roots in the mud of the ages I spread
And up to the heavens I vaulted my head,
I throve in the heat of tropical sun,
And now I am coal at two dollars a ton. Behold from my bed on the primitive shale How quickly they raise me, the steed of the rail Is mine, yea, mine are the ships of the sea And shivering multitudes clamour for me. As chariots borne through the sleet and the snow Of winterbound cities in triumph I go

76. Nova Scotia/Government Links : BuyItCanada.com
You Are Here Canada nova scotia government. Submit your web site to this directory!You Are Here Canada nova scotia government. Toronto. Vancouver.
http://www.buyitcanada.com/Canada/Nova_Scotia/Government/
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77. Nova Scotia/Government : BuyItCanada.com
You Are Here Canada nova scotia government Page 2. You Are Here Canada nova scotia government Page 2. Toronto. Vancouver. Calgary. Winnipeg. Edmonton.
http://www.buyitcanada.com/Canada/Nova_Scotia/Government/more2.html
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78. The College Of Occupational Therapists Of Nova Scotia
The governing body established by the provincial government to regulate the practice of Occupational Therapy. Lists information for registrants, the public and a registrant search.
http://www.cotns.ca

The Essential Competencies of Practice
for Canadian Occupational Therapists, developed by the ACOTRO, have replaced the Standards of Practice for Nova Scotia. COTNS Board appoints Michael O'Hara as new legal representative for the College. Canadian occupational therapy regulators signed a Mutual Recognition Agreement , in May 2001. COTNS is in the process of implementing this agreement, which would allow for the movement of occupational therapists between provinces. Volunteers are needed for COTNS committees, including: Peer Assessment Committee, Practice Committee, and a special committee who will look at the feasibility of developing a Specialists Registrar. BOARD MEETING Dates: meetings take place in the COTNS office between 5:30-7:00PM. February 11, 2003
March 11, 2003
April 8, 2003
May 13, 2003
Registration renewal forms for COTNS registrants has been mailed out. If you have not received your renewal package, please contact our office. The deadline for renewal is May 15, 2003.

79. The Nova Scotia Tourism Partnership Council
Plans and delivers tourism marketing and product development programs in a partnership between industry and government. Lists marketing, research, reports, news, links and contact details.
http://www.nstpc.com/

PROGRAMS

MARKETING
Promotions, Partnership Opportunities and more.
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
The 2003-2004 Development Plan is here online.
RESEARCH
The Nova Scotia Tourism Partnership Council oversees a variety of tourism research studies now under way by the Tourism Division.
RESEARCH REPORTS
A list of research reports available from the Tourism Division.
TPC REPORTS
There are a number of analysis and planning reports available online from NSTPC.
Product Development Day (April 16, 2003):
"Return on Experience"

Consider development and delivery of quality experiences as the best return on your investment!
Do we have the quality of experiences in place that visitors are seeking? Come help set the direction for product development in Nova Scotia by enhancing the quality and diversity of experiences by participating in our 1st workshop on product development. Hear about the development of successful product experiences, and generate new ideas to enhance quality and diversity of tourism experiences. Providing quality experiences ensures visitors have reason to come to Nova Scotia and keep coming back.

80. CANADopt Nova Scotia -Government
The information on this page was last updated on Tuesday April 03 2001. nova scotiagovernment Information. Link to the government of nova scotia. Registry.
http://www.canadopt.ca/nsgov.htm
The information on this page was last updated on Tuesday April 03 2001
Nova Scotia Government Information
Link to the Government of Nova Scotia
Registry
Adoption Disclosure Service Program
Department of Community Services
P.O. Box 696
Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada, B3J 2T7 Tel: (902) 424-2755
Fax: (902) 424-0708
Web Site
Non-Identifying Information
Prepared within six weeks.
Passive Registry
Passive Register for Birth Relatives. A match (if there is a corresponding applicant) within six weeks.
Active Search
Active searches can be done on behalf of adoptees and birth parents upon request. Applications can be requested by calling (902) 424-2755.
Fees
As of May, 1999, no fees are being charged for adoption information including searches.
Counselling
Parties are referred to outside counselling services.
Related Nova Scotia Web Pages
A paper on the legal status of a child born out of wedlock in Nova Scotia Web page Pamphlet Dealing with legal issues of Nova Scotia adoptions. Includes information on searching.
Web page
Text of "An Act to Provide for Adoption Information" Web page Summary of information from the Nova Scotia Adoption Information Act Web page
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