To thousands of Scottish Highlanders who came out to Canada in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries, the northern end of Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island looked like home. They searched no farther.
A report by a provincially legislated panel on environmental racism contains 14 recommendations — including a call for a ...
In Halifax one day last week, a tall, grey-eyed Scottish stranger called on Nova Scotia Premier A. Stirling MacMillan. The stranger announced that he was “glad to be home.” He would, he said, like to ...