Talk:Order of Nova Scotia
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For the 2006 ONS recipients, I don't think Mayanne Francis actually recived the ONS, she is just the Lt. Gov for Nova Scotia, I don't think she should be listed under Recipients. I took her off unless someone has something that says she actually did get it. An7drew 17:05, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
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