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The Nova Scotia government says it will spend $1.73 million to help 22 seafood companies and related organizations reduce their carbon footprints. Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister ...
Researchers discover ancient predatory, fanged fish that swam in Nova Scotia waters By: Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press Posted: 3:00 AM CDT Saturday, Jun. 21, 2025 Last Modified: 2:06 PM CDT ...
Eskasoni Cold Logistics stores frozen, cold and dry goods and thanks to the recent addition of more than 1,300 ground-mounted ...
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Here's how provinces are trying to remove Canada's internal trade barriersNew Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador: The two provinces signed a commitment to look into knocking down labour and trade barriers on April 24. Andrew Furey, then-premier of Newfoundland and ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNStampede military display seeing heavy foot traffic in wake of federal funding announcementService members stationed on the midway say attendees are asking questions of the rank and file on how they'd like to see ...
Bill C-5 was fast-tracked through Parliament. Now that it’s passed, legal observers expect a barrage of litigation ...
In! This week, Conservative Party architect Peter MacKay chats about his party's current state, the devolution of political ...
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Today-History-Jul12Today in History for July 12: In 1191, the armies of the Third Crusade (1189-92), led by England's King Richard I (The Lionhearted), captured the Syrian seaport of Acre, now located in northern Israel ...
The call for exploration bids includes 13 parcels along the central Scotian Shelf and Slope, one of the most fished areas of ...
The species was named Sphyragnathus tyche, combining Greek words “sphyra,” meaning hammer and “gnathus,” meaning jaw for the ...
Researchers in Nova Scotia discovered a new predatory fish species, Sphyragnathus tyche, offering new insights into evolution after the Devonian extinction.
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