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SCHEDULE "F"

Names, Populations and Boundary
Descriptions of Electoral Districts

There shall be in the Province of Nova Scotia eleven (11) electoral districts, named and described as set out below, each of which shall return one member.

In the following descriptions:

(a) reference to "street", "avenue", "road", "highway", "connector", "river", "stream", "brook", "channel", "cove", "arm", "bay", "lake", "harbour" or "railway" signifies their centre line unless otherwise described;

(b) wherever a word or expression is used to denote a territorial division, such word or expression shall indicate the territorial division as it existed or was bounded on March 1, 2002, with the exception of the communities of Bedford and Dartmouth. For these communities, the limits used are from the former Town of Bedford and the former City of Dartmouth, as they existed on March 31, 1996;

(c) reference to "counties" for inclusion in an electoral district signifies that all cities, towns, villages and Indian reserves lying within the perimeter of the counties are included unless otherwise described;

(d) all offshore islands are included in the landward district unless otherwise described; and

(e) the translation of the terms "street" and "avenue" follows Treasury Board standards. The translation of all other public thoroughfare designations is based on commonly used terms but has no official recognition.

The population figure of each electoral district is derived from the 2001 decennial census.

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