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MLA Contact Information List.Xlsx Electoral District Name Phone Fax E-mail Department Building StreetAddress City Postal Code Annapolis Honourable Stephen McNeil (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] (Leader of the Opposition) Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Antigonish Maurice Smith (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Argyle Honourable Chris d'Entremont (PC) 424-2731 424-7484 [email protected] Progressive Conservative Caucus Office Suite 601, 6th Floor, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1M5 Bedford-Birch Cove Kelly Regan (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Cape Breton Centre Honourable Frank Corbett (NDP) 424-5465 424-0555 [email protected] Public Service Commission 5th Floor, WTCC 1800 Argyle Street ; P.O. Box 943 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2V9 Cape Breton North Eddie Orrell (PC) 424-2731 424-7484 [email protected] Progressive Conservative Caucus Office Suite 601, 6th Floor, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1M5 Cape Breton Nova Honourable Gordie Gosse (NDP) 424-5707 424-0526 [email protected] Office of the Speaker 1st Floor, Province House 1726 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Cape Breton South Honourable Manning MacDonald (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Cape Breton West Alfie MacLeod (PC) 424-2731 424-7484 [email protected] Progressive Conservative Caucus Office Suite 601, 6th Floor, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1M5 Chester - St. Margaret's Honourable Denise Peterson-Rafuse (NDP) 424-4304 428-0618 [email protected] Department of Community Services 8th Floor, Nelson Place 5675 Spring Garden Road ; P.O. Box 696 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T7 Clare Honourable Wayne J. Gaudet (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Colchester - Musquodoboit Valley Gary Burrill (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Colchester North Honourable Karen Casey (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Cole Harbour Honourable Darrell Dexter (NDP) 424-6600 424-7648 [email protected] Premier, Office of the Premier 7th Floor, One Government Place 1700 Granville Street ; P.O. Box 726 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Cole Harbour - Eastern Passage Becky Kent (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Cumberland North Brian Skabar (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Cumberland South Honourable Jamie Baillie (PC) 424-2731 424-7484 [email protected] (Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party) Progressive Conservative Caucus Office Suite 601, 6th Floor, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1M5 Dartmouth East Andrew Younger (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Dartmouth North Trevor Zinck (I) 722-1139 428-2212 [email protected] Independent Suite 525 1657 Barring Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2A1 Dartmouth South - Portland Valley Honourable Marilyn More (NDP) 424-6647 424-0575 [email protected] Department of Labour and Advanced Education 6th Floor, Terminal Road 5151 Terminal Road ; P.O. Box 697 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T8 Dartmouth South - Portland Valley Honourable Marilyn More (NDP) 424-7627 428-3178 [email protected] Office of Immigration Suite 110A 1741 Brunswick Street ; P.O. Box 1535 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Digby - Annapolis Harold (Junior) Theriault (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Eastern Shore Sidney Prest (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Glace Bay Geoff MacLellan (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Guysborough - Sheet Harbour Jim Boudreau (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Halifax Atlantic Michele Raymond (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Halifax Chebucto Howard Epstein (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Halifax Citadel-Sable Island Leonard Preyra (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Halifax Clayton Park Diana Whalen (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Halifax Fairview Honourable Graham Steele (NDP) 424-5720 424-0635 [email protected] Department of Finance 7th Floor, Provincial Building 1723 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 187 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2N3 Halifax Needham Honourable Maureen MacDonald (NDP) 424-3377 424-0559 [email protected] Department of Health and Wellness 4th Floor, Joseph Howe Building 1690 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 488 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2R8 Hammonds Plains - Upper Sackville Mat Whynott (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Hants East Honourable John MacDonell (NDP) 424-5550 424-0581 [email protected] Department of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations 14th Floor North, Maritime Centre 1505 Barrington Street ; P.O. Box 216 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2M4 Hants East Honourable John MacDonell (NDP) 424-4388 424-0699 [email protected] Department of Agriculture 3rd Floor 1741 Brunswick Street ; P.O. Box 2223 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3C4 Hants West Chuck Porter (PC) 424-2731 424-7484 [email protected] Progressive Conservative Caucus Office Suite 601, 6th Floor, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1M5 Inverness Allan MacMaster (PC) 424-2731 424-7484 [email protected] Progressive Conservative Caucus Office Suite 601, 6th Floor, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1M5 Kings North Jim Morton (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Kings South Honourable Ramona Jennex (NDP) 424-4236 424-0680 [email protected] Department of Education 4th Floor, Brunswick Place 2021 Brunswick Street ; P.O. Box 578 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2S9 Kings West Leo Glavine (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Lunenburg Pam Birdsall (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Lunenburg West Gary Ramey (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Pictou Centre Honourable Ross Landry (NDP) 424-4044 424-0510 [email protected] Department of Justice 4th Floor, Terminal Building 5151 Terminal Road ; P.O. Box 7 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2L6 Pictou East Clarrie MacKinnon (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Pictou West Honourable Charlie Parker (NDP) 424-7793 424-3265 [email protected] Department of Energy 4th Floor, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 2664 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3P7 Pictou West Honourable Charlie Parker (NDP) 424-4037 424-0594 [email protected] Department of Natural Resources 3rd Floor, Founders Square 1701 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 698 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T9 Preston Honourable Keith Colwell (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O. Box 741 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2T3 Queens Vicki Conrad (NDP) 424-4134 424-0504 [email protected] NDP Caucus Office Suite 1001, Centennial Building 1660 Hollis Street ; P.O. Box 1617 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Y3 Richmond Honourable Michel Samson (L) 424-8637 424-0539 [email protected] Liberal Caucus Office Suite 1402, Bank of Montreal Building 5151 George Street ; P.O.
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