Category: Nova Scotia

Is Nova Scotia And Scotiabank The Same?

In 1975, the Bank of Nova Scotia adopted Scotiabank as its worldwide brand name. On September 28, 1978, Scotiabank and Canadian Union of Public Employees signed a collective agreement in Toronto, making Scotiabank the first Canadian bank to sign a collective agreement with a union. Is BNS and Scotiabank the same? The Bank of Nova […]

What Is The Hottest Month In Nova Scotia?

August. Based on weather reports collected during 1985–2015. Quick Climate Info Hottest Month August (66 °F avg) Coldest Month January (22 °F avg) Wettest Month December (3.71″ avg) Windiest Month March (11 mph avg) What are the warmest months in Nova Scotia? If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Nova Scotia, the […]

What Saltwater Fish Are In Nova Scotia?

Tidal Waters Cod. Dogfish. Flounder. Haddock. Halibut. Pollock. Wolffish. What fish can you find in Nova Scotia? Nova Scotia is responsible for freshwater species such as brook, brown, rainbow and lake trout, smallmouth bass, white perch, yellow perch, chain pickerel, and landlocked Atlantic salmon, while the federal government manages diadromous species such as smelt, eel, […]

What Is The Immigration Rate In Nova Scotia?

Number of recent immigrants to Nova Scotia, Canada from 2000 to 2022 Characteristic Number of immigrants 2020-2021 3,540 2019-2020 6,234 2018-2019 6,395 2017-2018 5,137 Which province in Canada has the highest immigration rate? Manitoba (90.2%) had the highest share of recent economic immigrants selected as provincial nominees, followed by Saskatchewan (87.3%) and Prince Edward Island […]