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Francophones across Canada Province/territoryGroup namePercentage Nova Scotia Acadians 3.8% Saskatchewan Fransaskois 1.9% Prince Edward Island Acadians 4.1% Newfoundland and Labrador Franco-Newfoundlanders 0.6%9 more rows
Haven (TV series) Haven is a supernatural drama television series loosely based on the Stephen King novel The Colorado Kid (2005). The show, which dealt with strange events in a fictional town in Maine named Haven, was filmed on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, and was an American/Canadian co-production.
English is the only spoken language of the vast majority of the people. Nova Scotians who speak only French are few.
As governments central communications agency, Communications Nova Scotia (CNS) advances corporate and departmental priorities through strategic communications and marketing. Our work helps Nova Scotians understand what government is doing and why, sharing news and information in interesting and effective ways.
The Scots have influenced the cultural mix of Nova Scotia for centuries and constitute the largest ethnic group in the province, at 29.3% of its population. The name of Nova Scotia literally means New Scotland in Latin, and its flag was designed as a combination of the Scottish Saltire and the Royal Arms of Scotland.
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Language RankLanguagePercentage 1. English 89.57% 2. French 3.57% 3. Arabic 0.98% 4. Mandarin 0.74%6 more rows
Canada: Distribution of languages in 2022 CharacteristicShare of total population English 87.1% French 29.1% Chinese 4.2% Spanish 3.2%4 more rows
At the beginning, there was ambivalence in Nova Scotia over whether the colony should join the Americans in the war against Britain. Largely as a result of American privateer raids on Nova Scotia villages, as the war continued, the population of Nova Scotia solidified their support for the British.

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