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Federal and Provincial Governments Continue to Support Tree Fruit and Grape Growers in Nova Scotia
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KENTVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 29, 2008) - The
Government of Canada is helping Nova Scotia's tree fruit and grape
industries by investing up to $2.3 million to help growers meet
changing market demand. This funding builds on $1.5 million in
provincial initiatives already in place to revitalize the sectors.
The announcement was made today by Gerald Keddy, Member of
Parliament for South Shore- St. Margaret's and Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister of the Atlantic Canada O...
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NOVA SCOTIA LEADER EXPLORES TRADE LINKS
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Canada and Nova Scotia Sign New Immigration Agreement
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Government of Canada Announces $740,000 for Nova Scotia Biofuels and Ecological Projects
CCNMatthews Newswire
; TRURO, NOVA SCOTIAMarketwire - Nov. 30, 2007) - Nova Scotia farmers will benefit from $740,000 in funding for six important projects studying biofuels and environmental farm practices. The announcement was made today at the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture's Annual General Meeting by Guy
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