Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland", pronounced in English as /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/) (French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic:Alba Nuadh; Scots:New Alba) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second-smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 square kilometres (21,300sqmi), including Cape Breton and another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2011, the population was 921,727, making Nova Scotia the second-most-densely populated province in Canada.
Nova Scotia is the third album by Cousteau, released in 2005 on the Endeavour record label. It was subsequently released in the U.S. under the band name 'Moreau' due to legal reasons on the One Little Indian label with two additional tracks (*). The US release also featured new artwork.
Davey Ray Moor had previously left the band leaving the main song writing duties to be taken over by lead singer Liam McKahey. "We thought it was the end and we were all feeling really emotional," says McKahey of Moor's departure. "But after a few pints, we'd decided to carry on and do it (the songwriting) ourselves. It was sink or swim, and we decided to swim."
A lieutenant governor, lieutenant-governor, or vice governor is a high officer of state, whose precise role and rank vary by jurisdiction, but is often the deputy or lieutenant to or ranking under a governor — a "second-in-command". In many Commonwealth of Nations states, a lieutenant governor is the representative of the monarch and acts as the nominal chief executive officer of the realm, although by convention the lieutenant governor delegates actual executive power to the premier of a province. The Dutch political system also includes and has included lieutenant governors, who act as executors of overseas possessions. In India, lieutenant governors are in charge of special administrative divisions in that country.
In the United States, lieutenant governors are usually second-in-command to a state governor, and the actual power held by the lieutenant governor varies greatly from state to state.
In Canada, a lieutenant governor (/lɛfˈtɛnənt/; French [masculine]: lieutenant-gouverneur, or [feminine]: lieutenant-gouverneure) is the viceregal representative in a provincial jurisdiction of the Canadian monarchand head of state, QueenElizabeth II, who resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the United Kingdom. On the advice of his or her prime minister, the Governor General of Canada appoints the lieutenant governors to carry out most of the monarch's constitutional and ceremonial duties for an unfixed period of time—known as serving at His Excellency's pleasure—though five years is the normal convention. Similar positions in Canada's three territories are termed Commissioners and are representatives of the federal government, however, not the monarch directly.
The offices have their roots in the 16th and 17th century colonial governors of New France and British North America, though the present incarnations of the positions emerged with Canadian Confederation and the British North America Act in 1867, which defined the viceregal offices as the "Lieutenant Governor of the Province acting by and with the Advice the Executive Council thereof." However, the posts still ultimately represented the government of Canada (that is, the Governor-General-in-Council) until the ruling in 1882 of the Lord Watson of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case of Maritime Bank v. Receiver-General of New Brunswick, whereafter the lieutenant governors were recognized as the direct representatives of the monarch. Per the Constitution Act, 1982, any constitutional amendment that affects the Crown, including the Offices of the lieutenant governors, requires the unanimous consent of each provincial legislature as well as the federal parliament.
In Australia, a Lieutenant-Governor is a standing appointment for a deputy Governor of a State, who acts in place of the Governor if the Governor is unable, unavailable or unwilling to act.
Constitutionally, Australian State Lieutenant-Governors, Administrators and Chief Justices of State Supreme Courts are normally separate offices. However, in many States, such as New South Wales, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is also the Lieutenant-Governor. In 2001, the Constitution of Queensland was amended to restore the office of Lieutenant-Governor in that state. When a State Governor dies, resigns, or is absent, an Administrator, or acting Governor, would be appointed. In the case of State Governors this officer may either be an "Administrator" or the "Lieutenant-Governor". The State Lieutenant-Governors/Administrators have no standing powers but stand ready to take up the Governor's role.
In some states, there is also a standing Deputy Governor, who can exercise only the powers which the Governor delegates to him or her.
A New Year’s Message for 2022 from the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
As the annual New Year’s Day Levée that is traditionally hosted by the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, has recorded a message for 2022
published: 01 Jan 2022
Former Nova Scotia lieutenant-governor says she faces racial profiling
Former lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia Maryann Francis is speaking out about racial profiling. She says she's been singled out because of the colour of her skin.
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published: 31 Mar 2016
Brig.-Gen. John James Grant Installed as Lieutenant-Governor
Brig.-Gen. John James Grant (Retired) took the oath of office, today, April 12, as the 32nd lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation. The ceremony was held in the Red Chamber of Province House in Halifax.
published: 13 Apr 2012
Lt. Governor of Nova Scotia The Hon. Mayann E. Francis
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Reporter Magdalene John's sit down interview with the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia The Honourable Mayan E. Francis.
http://lt.gov.ns.ca
published: 23 Jun 2011
Lieutenant Governor's 2014 Christmas Message
Christmas Message from His Honour Brigadier-General the Honourable J.J. Grant CMM, ONS, CD (Ret'd), Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
published: 18 Dec 2014
Installation of the Lieutenant Governor - June 28, 2017
Installation of The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, ONS, QC as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation.
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Fallen Peace Officers - The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, ONS, QC,Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
published: 18 Oct 2020
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2020 Canada Day Message from the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
On Canada’s 153rd birthday, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, has prepared a video message for all Nova Scotians.
published: 01 Jul 2020
Weymouth Falls Lieutenant Governor’s Community Spirit Award Ceremony
August 5, 2023 - Weymouth Falls Lieutenant Governor’s Community Spirit Award Ceremony. Live Broadcast
As the annual New Year’s Day Levée that is traditionally hosted by the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, His H...
As the annual New Year’s Day Levée that is traditionally hosted by the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, has recorded a message for 2022
As the annual New Year’s Day Levée that is traditionally hosted by the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, has recorded a message for 2022
Former lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia Maryann Francis is speaking out about racial profiling. She says she's been singled out because of the colour of her s...
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Brig.-Gen. John James Grant (Retired) took the oath of office, today, April 12, as the 32nd lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation. The ceremony...
Brig.-Gen. John James Grant (Retired) took the oath of office, today, April 12, as the 32nd lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation. The ceremony was held in the Red Chamber of Province House in Halifax.
Brig.-Gen. John James Grant (Retired) took the oath of office, today, April 12, as the 32nd lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation. The ceremony was held in the Red Chamber of Province House in Halifax.
Produced By: Magdalene John
Reporter Magdalene John's sit down interview with the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia The Honourable Mayan E. Francis.
http://l...
Produced By: Magdalene John
Reporter Magdalene John's sit down interview with the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia The Honourable Mayan E. Francis.
http://lt.gov.ns.ca
Produced By: Magdalene John
Reporter Magdalene John's sit down interview with the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia The Honourable Mayan E. Francis.
http://lt.gov.ns.ca
Installation of The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, ONS, QC as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation.
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Installation of The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, ONS, QC as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation.
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Installation of The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, ONS, QC as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation.
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On Canada’s 153rd birthday, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, has prepared a video message for all Nova Scotians....
On Canada’s 153rd birthday, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, has prepared a video message for all Nova Scotians.
On Canada’s 153rd birthday, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, has prepared a video message for all Nova Scotians.
As the annual New Year’s Day Levée that is traditionally hosted by the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, has recorded a message for 2022
Former lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia Maryann Francis is speaking out about racial profiling. She says she's been singled out because of the colour of her skin.
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Brig.-Gen. John James Grant (Retired) took the oath of office, today, April 12, as the 32nd lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation. The ceremony was held in the Red Chamber of Province House in Halifax.
Produced By: Magdalene John
Reporter Magdalene John's sit down interview with the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia The Honourable Mayan E. Francis.
http://lt.gov.ns.ca
Installation of The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, ONS, QC as the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia since Confederation.
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On Canada’s 153rd birthday, His Honour The Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, has prepared a video message for all Nova Scotians.
Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland", pronounced in English as /ˌnoʊvəˈskoʊʃə/) (French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic:Alba Nuadh; Scots:New Alba) is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces which form Atlantic Canada. Its provincial capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second-smallest province in Canada, with an area of 55,284 square kilometres (21,300sqmi), including Cape Breton and another 3,800 coastal islands. As of 2011, the population was 921,727, making Nova Scotia the second-most-densely populated province in Canada.
i watch the objects form in cloudy skies a bat, a pirate ship and then her eyes so i pound a shot down punch my arm, set up a new round till me, myself and i cant concentrate the clouds conspire to show me what i miss her hair, her cheeks, her lips puckered up to kiss the wind blows drags her nose through her forehead like a horn grows the omen clear but years too late nova scotia's so damn cold yeah and i moved here to give her space drinking stoli to kill my memory theres not enough to lose her face she poisoned our hometown so i moved a half a world away where frozen winter chokes the color
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