Tragedies strike Nova Scotia | CTV National News

It's been a difficult year for Nova Scotia, from a pair of military disasters, to Canada's worst mass murder. Todd Battis explains.

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7 comments

  1. Nova Scotians are made of titanium. They’ll survive, and thrive. On December 6, 1917 a munitions ship collided with another ship in Halifax Harbour resulting in the biggest non-nuclear explosion in history. 2,000 Haligonians killed, tens of thousands injured, including blinded by flying glass.

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