Survey about Gaelic language and culture to explore impact
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Beinn Mhabu, the satellite campus of the Nova Scotia Gaelic College, is seen behind St. Mary's Church in Mabou. PHOTO BY CONTRIBUTED Article content Gaelic Month in Nova Scotia has just ended, but the work of promoting the language goes on. All Nova Scotians are invited to participate in a province-wide survey exploring the social, cultural, and economic impact of Gaelic language and culture across the province. Article content Article content The survey is open until June 7 and welcomes responses from all Nova Scotians who engage with Gaelic in any way – whether through language, music, story…
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