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Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Causes.
The issue primarily relates to availability of land within town boundaries. Constant development has reduced the amount of undeveloped land within the town. According to Town officials, there is no longer enough land remaining for future expansion of the town. Town officials also suggest that this lack of vacant land is forcing new development into t ...
See also:Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - History, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Education, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Economy, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Annexation/Amalgation, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Causes, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Timeline, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Recent Developments, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Notable people from Antigonish Read more here: » Antigonish, Nova Scotia: Encyclopedia II - Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Annexation/Amalgation |
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 |  |  | Nova Scotia - Timeline: Encyclopedia II - Antigonish Nova Scotia - EconomyAntigonish is considered to be a "service centre" as many of the local businesses are based in the service sector. There are no major industrial operations located in the town or county. The workforce is primarily white collar with the largest employers being St. Martha's Regional Hospital and St. Francis Xavier University. St. FX president, Sean Riley, is poorly regarded in town for his blundering financial record with St. FX. However, he is credited as the man who built the Millenium C ...
See also:Antigonish Nova Scotia, Antigonish Nova Scotia - History, Antigonish Nova Scotia - Education, Antigonish Nova Scotia - Economy, Antigonish Nova Scotia - Annexation/Amalgation, Antigonish Nova Scotia - Causes, Antigonish Nova Scotia - Timeline, Antigonish Nova Scotia - Recent Developments, Antigonish Nova Scotia - Notable people from Antigonish Read more here: » Antigonish Nova Scotia: Encyclopedia II - Antigonish Nova Scotia - Economy |
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First Ballot
HARPER, Stephen Joseph 17,296 (56.2%)
STRONACH, Belinda 10,613 (34.5%)
CLEMENT, Anthony (Tony) Peter 2,887 (9.4%)
Points needed to win: 15,400.1
Each of 308 ridings had 100 points which were distributed by proportional representation according to votes cast by party members in the riding.
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 |  |  | Nova Scotia - Timeline: Encyclopedia II - Mary Celeste - The ship and its desertionThe Mary Celeste was a 103-foot, 282-ton brigantine. Originally built as the Amazon in Spencer's Island, Nova Scotia in 1861, the ship seemingly had bad luck and, due to numerous negative occurrences, had changed hands several times. It became the Mary Celeste in 1869.
On November 7, 1872, under the command of Captain Benjamin Briggs, the ship picked up a cargo of American alcohol (for fortifying wine) shipped by Meissner Ackermann & Coin in New York City and set sail for Genoa, Italy. In addition to the crew of seven, it carried two passengers: the Captain's wife, ...
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Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - March 2004.
March 22 - Harper names former PC leader Peter MacKay the deputy leader of the Conservative party.
March 20 - Stephen Harper wins on the first ballot with 56% of the vote.
March 19 - The leadership convention opens in Toronto; the candidates give opening speeches.
Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - January 2004.
January 20 - Belinda Stronach formally ann ...
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Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Newfoundland.
Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Prince Edward Island.
Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Nova Scotia.
Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - New Brunswick.
Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Québec.
Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Ontario. See also: Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Announced they would not run, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Results, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Timeline, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - March 2004, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - January 2004, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - December 2003, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Breakdown by riding, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Newfoundland, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Prince Edward Island, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Nova Scotia, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - New Brunswick, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Québec, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Ontario, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Manitoba, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Saskatchewan, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Alberta, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - British Columbia, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Yukon, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Northwest Territories, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Nunavut, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Ridings won by candidate, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Harper, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Stronach, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Clement, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Stronach/Harper tie, Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Harper/Clement tie Read more here: » Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004: Encyclopedia II - Conservative Party of Canada leadership election 2004 - Breakdown by riding |
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 |  |  | Nova Scotia - Timeline: Encyclopedia II - Antigonish, Nova Scotia - EconomyAntigonish is considered to be a "service centre" as many of the local businesses are based in the service sector. There are no major industrial operations located in the town or county. The workforce is primarily white collar with the largest employers being St. Martha's Regional Hospital and St. Francis Xavier University. St. FX president, Sean Riley, is poorly regarded in town for his blundering financial record with St. FX. However, he is credited as the man who built the Millenium ...
See also:Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - History, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Education, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Economy, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Annexation/Amalgation, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Causes, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Timeline, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Recent Developments, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Notable people from Antigonish Read more here: » Antigonish, Nova Scotia: Encyclopedia II - Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Economy |
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 |  |  | Nova Scotia - Timeline: Encyclopedia II - Antigonish, Nova Scotia - EducationSt. Francis Xavier University is located in Antigonish. StFX has 4,000 full-time students and 500 part-time students. It has been named as the best undergraduate university in Canada by Maclean's Magazine for four consecutive years (2002-2005). StFX is also well known for the X-Ring and The Coady Institute.
The elementary and secondary schools in Antigonish fall under the jurisdiction of the Strait Regional School Board. Antigonish is home to three public schools.
Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School
St. Andrew Junior Sc ...
See also:Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - History, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Education, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Economy, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Annexation/Amalgation, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Causes, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Timeline, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Recent Developments, Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Notable people from Antigonish Read more here: » Antigonish, Nova Scotia: Encyclopedia II - Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Education |
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