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New evening daily in Nova Scotia

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Double J, Oct 17, 2006.

  1. Flash

    Flash Guest

    Didn't New Glasgow go to morning a few years ago, too?
     
  2. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    I thought the Canadian Maritimes was the most liberal part of Canada.

    As for my knowledge of Nova Scotia, all of it comes from Hurricane Juan coverage and For Better or For Worse when the eldest kid and Weed went there to do a story on some family.
     
  3. JR

    JR Well-Known Member

    The Maritimes have always leaned towards the Liberals because it's always been a high unemployment part of the country and a lot of people (particularly seasonal workers like fishermen) depended on Ottawa for social services i.e. money.

    I just got back from Nova Scotia and I'd move there in a heartbeat--if there were any jobs.
     
  4. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    So more like inner-city D.C. liberalism than Massachusetts or Minnesota liberalism?
     
  5. Flash

    Flash Guest

    No, like big L Liberals. Although it has gone Conservative in a flood at times, too. Bill Gillis was the Liberal MP in my riding for the longest time. Then Peter McKay came along and everything turned blue.
     
  6. I seem to have taken the wrong exit off the expressway to halifax and landed in Grudgeland.
    Help.
     
  7. Flash

    Flash Guest

    It is a much easier drive now that most of the TCH through Nouvelle Ecosse is twinned.
     
  8. Double J

    Double J Active Member

    Fixed. :)
     
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