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Movie Title Year Distributor Notes Rev Formats 69 Minutes Evening News 1 1986 Gourmet Video Collection 1 DRO Dream Jeans 1987 Caballero Home Video BJOnly Facial DRO Nudes at Eleven 1 1986 AVC Facial Star Gazers 1987 Caballero Home Video Facial DRO Donald McKay and William Dawson Lawrence. The fame Nova Scotia achieved from sailors was assured when Joshua Slocum became the first man to sail single-handedly around the world (1895). International attention continued into the following century with the many racing victories of the Bluenose schooner. Nova Scotia was also the birthplace and home of Samuel Cunard, a British shipping magnate (born at Halifax, Nova Scotia) who founded the Cunard Line. In December 1917, about 2,000 people were killed in the Halifax Explosion.
In April 2020, a killing spree occurred across the province and became the deadliest rampage in Canada's history. Demography Main article: Demographics of Nova Scotia Ethnic origins According to the 2006 Canadian census[33] the largest ethnic group in Nova Scotia is Scottish (31.9%), followed by English (31.8%), Irish (21.6%), French (17.9%), German (11.3%), Aboriginal origin (5.3%), Dutch (4.1%), Black Canadians (2.8%), Welsh (1.9%) Italian (1.5%), and Scandinavian (1.4%). 40.9% of respondents identified their ethnicity as "Canadian". Language See also: Maritimer English, Cape Breton English, Acadian French, and Canadian Gaelic The 2011 Canadian census showed a population of 921,727. Of the 904,285 singular responses to the census question concerning mother tongue, the most commonly reported languages were:



Languages in Nova Scotia: red – majority anglophone, orange – mixed, blue – majority francophone Rank Language Population Percentage 1. English 836,085 92.46% 2. French 31,105 3.44% 3. Arabic 5,965 0.66% 4. Algonquian languages 4,685 0.52% Mi'kmaq 4,620 0.51% 5. German 3,275 0.36% 6. Chinese 2,750 0.30% Mandarin 905 0.10% Cantonese 590 0.06% 7. Dutch 1,725 0.19% 8. Spanish 1,545 0.17% 9. Canadian Gaelic 1,275 0.14% 10. Tagalog 1,185 0.13% 10. Persian 1,185 0.13% Figures shown are for the number of single-language responses and the percentage of total single-language responses.[34] Distribution of Scottish Gaelic in the Maritimes Nova Scotia is home to the largest Scottish Gaelic-speaking community outside of Scotland, with a small number of native speakers in Pictou County, Antigonish County, and Cape Breton Island, and the language is taught in a number of secondary schools throughout the province. In 2018 the government launched a new Gaelic vehicle licence plate to raise awareness of the language and help fund Gaelic language and culture initiatives. They estimated that there were 2,000 Gaelic speakers in the province.[35] Religion In 1871, the largest religious denominations were Protestant with 103,500 (27%); Roman Catholic with 102,000 (26%); Baptist with 73,295 (19%); Anglican with 55,124 (14%); Methodist with 40,748 (10%), Lutheran with 4,958 (1.3%); and Congregationalist with 2,538 (0.65%).[36] According to the 2011 census, the largest denominations by number of adherents were the Christians with 78.2%.About 21.18 % were Non-religious and 1 % were Muslims.The Jews, Hindus and Sikhs constitute around 0.20%.[37] Population tables Population since 1851 Year Population Five year % change Ten year % change 1851 276,854[citation needed] n/a n/a 1861 330,857[citation needed] n/a 19.5 1871 387,800[citation needed] n/a 17.2 1881 440,572[citation needed] n/a 13.6 1891 450,396[citation needed] n/a 2.2 1901 459,574[citation needed] n/a 2.0 1911 492,338[citation needed] n/a 7.1 1921 523,837[citation needed] n/a 6.4 1931 512,846[citation needed] n/a -2.1 1941 577,962 n/a 12.7 1951 642,584 n/a 11.2 1956 694,717 8.1 n/a 1961 737,007 6.1 14.7 1966 756,039 2.6 8.8 1971 788,965 4.4 7.0 1976 828,570 5.0 9.6 1981 847,442 2.3 7.4 1986 873,175 3.0 5.4 1991 899,942 3.1 6.2 1996 909,282 1.0 4.1 2001 908,007 -0.1 0.9 2006 913,462 0.6 0.5 2011 921,727 0.9 1.5 2016 923,598 0.2 0.11 [38][39] Counties by population Historical county[40] Historical county seat[41] Population (2016)[42] Population (2011)[42] Change [42] Land area (km˛)[42] Population density[42] Highest Historical Population Annapolis Annapolis Royal 20,591 20,756 -0.8% 3,188.48 6.5/km2 23,631 (1991) Antigonish Antigonish 19,301 19,589 -1.5% 1,457.81 13.2/km2 19,589 (2011) Cape Bretona Sydney 98,722 101,619 -2.9% 2,470.60 40.0/km2 131,507 (1961) Colchester Truro 50,585 50,968 -0.8% 3,627.94 13.9/km2 50,968 (2011) Cumberland Amherst 30,005 31,353 -4.3% 4,272.65 7.0/km2 41,191 (1921) Digby Digby 17,323 18,036 -4.0% 2,515.23 6.9/km2 21,852 (1986) Guysborough Guysborough 7,625 8,143 -6.4% 4,044.23 1.9/km2 18,320 (1901) Halifaxb Halifax 403,390 390,328 +3.3% 5,495.71 73.4/km2 403,390 (2016) Hants Windsor 42,558 42,304 +0.6% 3,051.73 13.9/km2 42,558 (2016) Inverness Port Hood 17,235 17,947 -4.0% 3,830.40 4.5/km2 25,779 (1891) Kings Kentville 60,600 60,589 0.0% 2,126.11 28.5/km2 60,600 (2016) Lunenburg Lunenburg 47,126 47,313 -0.4% 2,909.90 16.2/km2 47,634 (1991) Pictou Pictou 43,748 45,643 -4.2% 2,845.62 15.4/km2 50,350 (1981) Queensc Liverpool 10,351 10,960 -5.6% 2,398.63 4.3/km2 13,126 (1981) Richmond Arichat 8,964 9,293 -3.5% 1,244.24 7.2/km2 15,121 (1881) Shelburne Shelburne 13,966 14,496 -3.7% 2,464.65 5.7/km2 17,516 (1986) Victoria Baddeck 7,089 7,115 -0.4% 2,870.85 2.5/km2 12,470 (1881) Yarmouth Yarmouth 24,419 25,275 -3.4% 2,124.64 11.5/km2 27,891 (1991) Total counties — 923,598 921,727 +0.2% 52,939.44 17.4/km2 a county boundaries contiguous with those of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. b county boundaries contiguous with those of the Halifax Regional Municipality. c county boundaries contiguous with those of the Region of Queens Municipality. Economy Nova Scotia's per capita GDP in 2016 was $44,924, significantly lower than the national average per capita GDP of $57,574.[43] GDP growth has lagged behind the rest of the country for at least the past decade.[44] As of 2017, the median family income in Nova Scotia was $85,970, below the national average of $92,990;[45] in Halifax the figure rises to $98,870.[46] Lobster traps on a dock in Sheet Harbour. The province is the world's largest exporter of lobsters. The province is the world's largest exporter of Christmas trees, lobster, gypsum, and wild berries.[47] Its export value of fish exceeds $1 billion, and fish products are received by 90 countries around the world.[48] Nevertheless, the province's imports far exceed its exports. While these numbers were roughly equal from 1992 until 2004, since that time the trade deficit has ballooned. In 2012, exports from Nova Scotia were 12.1% of provincial GDP, while imports were 22.6%.[49] Nova Scotia's traditionally resource-based economy has diversified in recent decades. The rise of Nova Scotia as a viable jurisdiction in North America, historically, was driven by the ready availability of natural resources, especially the fish stocks off the Scotian Shelf. The fishery was a pillar of the economy since its development as part of New France in the 17th century; however, the fishery suffered a sharp decline due to overfishing in the late 20th century. The collapse of the cod stocks and the closure of this sector resulted in a loss of approximately 20,000 jobs in 1992.[50] A farm in Grafton. Agriculture remains an important sector of the economy in the Annapolis Valley. Other sectors in the province were also hit hard, particularly during the last two decades: coal mining in Cape Breton and northern mainland Nova Scotia has virtually ceased, and a large steel mill in Sydney closed during the 1990s. More recently, the high value of the Canadian dollar relative to the US dollar has hurt the forestry industry, leading to the shutdown of a long-running pulp and paper mill near Liverpool. Mining, especially of gypsum and salt and to a lesser extent silica, peat and barite, is also a significant sector.[51] Since 1991, offshore oil and gas has become an important part of the economy, although production and revenue are now declining.[44] However, agriculture remains an important sector in the province, particularly in the Annapolis Valley. Nova Scotia's defence and aerospace sector generates approximately $500 million in revenues and contributes about $1.5 billion to the provincial economy each year.[52] To date, 40% of Canada's military assets reside in Nova Scotia.[52] Nova Scotia has the fourth-largest film industry in Canada hosting over 100 productions yearly, more than half of which are the products of international film and television producers.[53] In 2015, the government of Nova Scotia eliminated tax credits to film production in the province, jeopardizing the industry given most other jurisdictions continue to offer such credits.[54] The province also boasts a rapidly developing Information & Communication Technology (ICT) sector which consists of over 500 companies, and employs roughly 15,000 people.[55] In 2006, the manufacturing sector brought in over $2.6 billion in chained GDP, the largest output of any industrial sector in Nova Scotia.[56] Michelin remains by far the largest single employer in this sector, operating three production plants in the province. Michelin is also the province's largest private-sector employer.[57] Tourism Main article: Tourism in Nova Scotia A cruise ship docked at the Port of Halifax. The port sees more than 200,000 cruise passengers each year. The Nova Scotia tourism industry includes more than 6,500 direct businesses, supporting nearly 40,000 jobs.[58] Cruise ships pay regular visits to the province. In 2010, the Port of Halifax received 261,000 passengers and Sydney 69,000.[59][60] This industry contributes approximately $1.3 billion annually to the economy.[61] A 2008 Nova Scotia tourism campaign included advertising a fictional mobile phone called Pomegranate and establishing website, which after reading about "new phone" redirected to tourism info about region.[62] Nova Scotia's tourism industry showcases Nova Scotia's culture, scenery and coastline. Nova Scotia has many museums reflecting its ethnic heritage, including the Glooscap Heritage Centre, Grand-Pré National Historic Site, Hector Heritage Quay and the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. Other museums tell the story of its working history, such as the Cape Breton Miners' Museum, and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Nova Scotia is home to several internationally renowned musicians and there are visitor centres in the home towns of Hank Snow, Rita MacNeil, and Anne Murray Centre. There are also numerous music and cultural festivals such as the Stan Rogers Folk Festival, Celtic Colours, the Nova Scotia Gaelic Mod, Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, the Atlantic Film Festival and the Atlantic Fringe Festival. Peggys Point Lighthouse in Peggys Cove is a tourist attraction in the province. The province has 87 National Historic Sites of Canada, including the Habitation at Port-Royal, the Fortress of Louisbourg and Citadel Hill (Fort George) in Halifax. Nova Scotia has two national parks, Kejimkujik and Cape Breton Highlands, and many other protected areas. The Bay of Fundy has the highest tidal range in the world, and the iconic Peggys Cove is internationally recognized and receives 600,000-plus visitors a year.[63] Old Town Lunenburg is a port town on the South Shore that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Acadian Skies and Mi'kmaq Lands is a starlight reserve in southwestern Nova Scotia. It is the first certified UNESCO-Starlight Tourist Destination. Starlight tourist destinations are locations that offer conditions for observations of stars which are protected from light pollution.[64][65] Government and politics See also: Government of Nova Scotia and Politics of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia is ordered by a parliamentary government within the construct of constitutional monarchy; the monarchy in Nova Scotia is the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.[66] The sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II, who also serves as head of state of 15 other Commonwealth countries, each of Canada's nine other provinces, and the Canadian federal realm, and resides predominantly in the United Kingdom. As such, the Queen's representative, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (at present Arthur Joseph LeBlanc), carries out most of the royal duties in Nova Scotia. Province House serves as the meeting place for the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. The direct participation of the royal and viceroyal figures in any of these areas of governance is limited, though; in practice, their use of the executive powers is directed by the Executive Council, a committee of ministers of the Crown responsible to the unicameral, elected House of Assembly and chosen and headed by the Premier of Nova Scotia (presently Stephen McNeil), the head of government. To ensure the stability of government, the lieutenant governor will usually appoint as premier the person who is the current leader of the political party that can obtain the confidence of a plurality in the House of Assembly. The leader of the party with the second-most seats usually becomes the Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition (presently Tim Houston) and is part of an adversarial parliamentary system intended to keep the government in check.[67] Each of the 51 Members of the Legislative Assembly in the House of Assembly is elected by single member plurality in an electoral district or riding. General elections must be called by the lieutenant governor on the advice of the premier, or may be triggered by the government losing a confidence vote in the House.[68] There are three dominant political parties in Nova Scotia: the Liberal Party, the New Democratic Party, and the Progressive Conservative Party. The other two registered parties are the Green Party of Nova Scotia and the Atlantica Party, neither of which has a seat in the House of Assembly. The province's revenue comes mainly from the taxation of personal and corporate income, although taxes on tobacco and alcohol, its stake in the Atlantic Lottery Corporation, and oil and gas royalties are also significant. In 2006–07, the province passed a budget of $6.9 billion, with a projected $72 million surplus. Federal equalization payments account for $1.385 billion, or 20.07% of the provincial revenue. The province participates in the HST, a blended sales tax collected by the federal government using the GST tax system. Nova Scotia no longer has any incorporated cities; they were amalgamated into Regional Municipalities in 1996. Culture Cuisine The cuisine of Nova Scotia is typically Canadian with an emphasis on local seafood. One endemic dish (in the sense of "peculiar to" and "originating from") is the Halifax donair, a distant variant of the doner kebab prepared using thinly sliced beef meatloaf and a sweet condensed milk sauce. As well, hodge podge, a creamy soup of fresh baby vegetables, is native to Nova Sco


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