MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Second Session of the Sixty-First General Assembly Speaker: The Honourable Charlie Parker1

Constituency Member Annapolis Stephen McNeil (LIB) Antigonish Maurice Smith (NDP) Argyle Chris A. d’Entremont (PC) Bedford-Birch Cove (LIB) Cape Breton Centre (NDP) Cape Breton North (PC)2 Cape Breton Nova (NDP) Cape Breton South Manning MacDonald (LIB) Cape Breton West Alfie MacLeod (PC) Chester-St. Margaret’s Denise Peterson-Rafuse (NDP) Clare Wayne Gaudet (LIB) Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley (NDP) Colchester North (PC)3 Cole Harbour (NDP) Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Becky Kent (NDP) Brian Skabar (NDP) Cumberland South (PC)4 Dartmouth East (LIB) Dartmouth North (I) Dartmouth South-Portland Valley Marilyn More (NDP) Digby-Annapolis Harold Jr. Theriault (LIB) Eastern Shore Sidney Prest (NDP) Glace Bay Geoff MacLellan (LIB)5 Guysborough-Sheet Harbour Jim Boudreau (NDP) Halifax Atlantic Michèle Raymond (NDP) Howard Epstein (NDP) Halifax Citadel-Sable Island (NDP) Halifax Clayton Park (LIB) Halifax Fairview (NDP) Halifax Needham Maureen MacDonald (NDP) Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville Mat Whynott (NDP) Hants East John MacDonell (NDP) Hants West Chuck Porter (PC) Inverness Allan MacMaster (PC) Jim Morton (NDP) (NDP) Kings West (LIB) Lunenburg Pam Birdsall(NDP) Lunenburg West Gary Ramey (NDP) (NDP) Pictou East Clarrie MacKinnon (NDP) Pictou West Charlie Parker (NDP) Preston (LIB) Queens Vicki Conrad (NDP) Richmond (LIB) Sackville-Cobequid David A. Wilson (NDP) Shelburne Stirling Belliveau (NDP) Timberlea-Prospect (NDP) Truro-Bible Hill (NDP) Victoria-The Lakes (PC) Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank (NDP) Yarmouth (LIB)6

Key: I - Independent LIB - Liberal Party NDP - PC - Progressive Conservative Party

OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY

Roderick K. MacArthur, Q.C.: Chief Clerk7 Neil Ferguson: Assistant Clerk8 Annette Boucher, Q.C.: Assistant Clerk9 Kenneth H. Greenham: Sergeant-at-Arms

1. Charlie Parker resigned as Speaker on January 11, 2011. Gordie Gosse was elected as Speaker on January 19, 2011. 2. Cecil Clarke resigned his seat on March 25, 2011. Seat was vacant until by-election on June 21, 2011. 3. Karen Casey resigned as Interim Leader of the PC Caucus on August 16, 2010. K. Casey resigned from the PC Caucus and joined the Liberal Caucus on January 10, 2011. 4. Murray Scott resigned his seat on September 8, 2010. Seat was vacant until October 26, 2010 when Jamie Baillie won the by-election. He was introduced in the House on November 9, 2010. 5. Seat was vacant until June 22, 2010 when Geoff MacLellan won the by-election. He was introduced in the House on October 28, 2010. 6. Seat was vacant until June 22, 2010 when Zach Churchill won the by-election. He was introduced in the House on October 28, 2010. 7. Roderick K. MacArthur retired on September 30, 2010. 8. Neil Ferguson was Acting Chief Clerk until January 11, 2011 when he became Chief Clerk of the House. 9. Annette Boucher became an Assistant Clerk of the House on November 8, 2010.