The first victims of the move to drive out the French were not even in Canada – but a peaceful population of Acadians in Nova Scotia who refused to swear an oath to the English King. In the late ...
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SaltWire on MSNNew monument in Annapolis Royal, N.S., will help share the story of the AcadiansA crucial piece of Acadian history will soon be displayed on a monument overlooking the wharf where part of it occurred. The ...
"Acadia or Nova Scotia". In 1713, Acadia was finally ceded to England for good. It was home to 1,800 peaceful, French-speaking farmers. The majority of Acadians decided to stay on their land.
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SaltWire on MSN'It’s an important thing to do': Nova Scotia proclaims CSAP Act for French first-language educationAs young children – future students – played outside of École secondaire de Par-en-Bas in Tusket, Yarmouth County, inside an ...
“A pleasure to welcome French submarine #Tourville to Halifax. Allies and friends working together. Enjoy your stay,” the office of Lieutenant Governor Nova Scotia Mike Savage wrote on X Thursda ...
A bill that would allow the Nova Scotia government to carve out a protected riding for the Acadian region of Chéticamp passed the committee stage Monday without changes, despite voter parity ...
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