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A small and densely populated region in the Canadian Far East, Nova Scotia or Nova Scotia has a long and varied history. The area where Mi’kmaq originally lived has been occupied by Europeans since the 16th century. France established its first North American settlement in Port Royal, which was the main port and capital of Arcadia for more than a century until the French abandoned their claim in 1763. During the American War of Independence against Great Britain, thousands of British loyalists fled to New Scotland. In 1867, the province merged with New Brunswick and the modern provinces of Ontario and Quebec to form the beginning of the modern Canadian state.

Nova Scotia is almost completely surrounded by water and has a relatively mild climate compared to other northern regions. During the second half of the 19th century, the region became a world leader in the construction of wooden sailboats. Fishing was the backbone of the province’s economy until the 20th century, but overfishing and the depletion of fish stocks have led to a dramatic drop in productivity. Today, Nova Scotia is the world’s largest exporter of Christmas trees, lobsters and plaster of paris. The province is also home to film production and a rapidly growing IT sector.

Nova Scotia Heritage Days was established in 2015 to honor the history and culture of Nova Scotia, and the individuals who have contributed. The first recipient, Viola Desmond, was a groundbreaking businesswoman who challenged racial and gender norms. In 2017, the festival focused on the Mi’kmaq people and their contribution to the culture and history of the region.

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Laid stars Stephanie Hsu and Zosia Mamet reveal the worst gifts their romantic partners gave them | Exclusive

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Stephanie Hsu and Zosia Mamet talk about their new series Laid, and some of the horrors of dating as millennials.
Imagine a scenario where anyone and everyone you have ever been intimate with begins to die one by one. Is it a curse? If yes, then who is cursed? These are questions that Stephanie Hsu‘s Ruby battles with in the new zany comedy, Laid. Ahead of the show’s release, Stephanie and co-star Zosia Mamet spoke exclusively with HT about their roles, the show’s unique premise, and the horrors of dating as millennials. (Also read: Dune: Prophecy star Emily Watson on working with Tabu: ‘She is a true treasure’)

Stephanie Hsu on her character’s flawed morality

Laid, created by Nahnatchka Khan and Sally Bradford McKenna, is the story of Ruby (Stephanie Hsu), who discovers that all her sexual partners are dying one by one, and she must warn them. Helping her in this unique quest is her best friend AJ (Zosia). The fun thing about Laid is that the protagonists are not the usual likeable characters. “She is totally an anti-hero of our story. I really love that,” says Stephanie, referring to Ruby’s moral greyness. “I am not a perfect person and I love playing flawed characters. But it was difficult. The creators told me that she is a total narcissist. But narcissists don’t think they are one, so I had to figure out a way to love her. For me, playing Ruby was about getting into her psychology and finding the innocent part of her – which is that she just wants love,” the actor adds.

While sitcoms usually add the best friend as the voice of reason trope, Laid diverges from that, with AJ even zanier and more morally ambiguous than Ruby. Talking about playing such a colourful character, Zosia Mamet says, “When you play not-so-likable or zany characters, people don’t believe they are that way. I don’t think AJ wakes up every morning and thinks, ‘I am absolutely crazy’. It’s about trusting the writing and finding an organic way into these characters to make them seem grounded, real, and relatable.”

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Stephanie, Zosia reveal the worst gifts they received from partners

In Laid, Ruby gives the gift of death to the men she is with, even if that is inadvertent. Ask the women about the worst ‘gift’ a partner has ever given them, and the discussions veer into the unusual horrors of modern-day dating. “I got a vintage wooden duck decoy from someone. It was broken, and I thought, ‘What does this say about our relationship?’. They didn’t know me well enough to know if I’d want this but also that they gave me something old and ailing,” Zosia says with a laugh.

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