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Members List
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Second Session of the Sixtieth General Assembly Speaker: The Honourable Alfie MacLeod Constituency Member Annapolis Stephen McNeil (LIB) Antigonish Angus MacIsaac (PC) Argyle Chris A. d’Entremont (PC) Bedford-Birch Cove Len Goucher (PC) Cape Breton Centre Frank Corbett (NDP) Cape Breton North Cecil Clarke (PC) Cape Breton Nova Gordie Gosse (NDP) Cape Breton South Manning MacDonald (LIB) Cape Breton West Alfie MacLeod (PC) Chester-St. Margaret’s Judy Streatch (PC) Clare Wayne Gaudet (LIB) Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Brooke Taylor (PC) Colchester North Karen Casey (PC) Cole Harbour Darrell Dexter (NDP) Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Becky Kent (NDP) Cumberland North Ernest Fage (I) Cumberland South Murray Scott (PC) Dartmouth East Joan Massey (NDP) Dartmouth North Trevor Zinck (NDP) Dartmouth South-Portland Valley Marilyn More (NDP) Digby-Annapolis Harold Jr. Theriault (LIB) Eastern Shore Bill Dooks (PC) Glace Bay H. David Wilson (LIB) Guysborough-Sheet Harbour Ronald Chisholm (PC) Halifax Atlantic Michèle Raymond (NDP) Halifax Chebucto Howard Epstein (NDP) Halifax Citadel-Sable Island Leonard Preyra (NDP) Halifax Clayton Park Diana Whalen (LIB) Halifax Fairview Graham Steele (NDP) Halifax Needham Maureen MacDonald (NDP) Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville Barry Barnet (PC) Hants East John MacDonell (NDP) Hants West Chuck Porter (PC) Inverness Rodney J. MacDonald (PC) Kings North Mark Parent (PC) Kings South David Morse (PC) Kings West Leo Glavine (LIB) Lunenburg Michael Baker (PC) * Lunenburg West Carolyn Bolivar-Getson (PC) Pictou Centre Pat Dunn (PC) Pictou East Clarrie MacKinnon (NDP) Pictou West Charlie Parker (NDP) Preston Keith Colwell (LIB) Queens Vicki Conrad (NDP) Richmond Michel Samson (LIB) Sackville-Cobequid David A. -
Provincial Legislatures
PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURES ◆ PROVINCIAL & TERRITORIAL LEGISLATORS ◆ PROVINCIAL & TERRITORIAL MINISTRIES ◆ COMPLETE CONTACT NUMBERS & ADDRESSES Completely updated with latest cabinet changes! 86 / PROVINCIAL RIDINGS PROVINCIAL RIDINGS British Columbia Surrey-Green Timbers ............................Sue Hammell ......................................96 Surrey-Newton........................................Harry Bains.........................................94 Total number of seats ................79 Surrey-Panorama Ridge..........................Jagrup Brar..........................................95 Liberal..........................................46 Surrey-Tynehead.....................................Dave S. Hayer.....................................96 New Democratic Party ...............33 Surrey-Whalley.......................................Bruce Ralston......................................98 Abbotsford-Clayburn..............................John van Dongen ................................99 Surrey-White Rock .................................Gordon Hogg ......................................96 Abbotsford-Mount Lehman....................Michael de Jong..................................96 Vancouver-Burrard.................................Lorne Mayencourt ..............................98 Alberni-Qualicum...................................Scott Fraser .........................................96 Vancouver-Fairview ...............................Gregor Robertson................................98 Bulkley Valley-Stikine ...........................Dennis -
Journals and Proceedings
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY First Session of the Fifty-Ninth General Assembly Speaker: The Honourable Murray Scott Constituency Member Annapolis Stephen McNeil Antigonish Hon. Angus MacIsaac Argyle Hon. Chris d’Entremont Bedford Hon. Peter Christie Cape Breton Centre Frank Corbett Cape Breton North Hon. Cecil Clarke Cape Breton Nova Gordie Gosse Cape Breton South Manning MacDonald Cape Breton West Russell MacKinnon Chester-St. Margaret’s John Chataway Clare Wayne Gaudet Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Brooke Taylor Colchester North Bill Langille Cole Harbour Darrell Dexter Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Kevin Deveaux Cumberland North Hon. Ernie Fage Cumberland South Hon. Murray Scott Dartmouth East Joan Massey Dartmouth North Jerry Pye Dartmouth South-Portland Valley Marilyn More Digby-Annapolis Harold Theriault Eastern Shore Bill Dooks Glace Bay H. David Wilson Guysborough- Sheet Harbour Ron Chisholm Halifax Atlantic Michele Raymond Halifax Chebucto Howard Epstein Halifax Citadel Danny Graham Halifax Clayton Park Diana Whalen Halifax Fairview Graham Steele Halifax Needham Maureen MacDonald Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville Hon. Barry Barnet Hants East John MacDonell Hants West Hon. Ronald Russell Inverness Hon. Rodney MacDonald Kings North Mark Parent Kings South Hon. David Morse Kings West Leo Glavine Lunenburg Hon. Michael Baker Lunenburg West Hon. Carolyn Bolivar-Getson Pictou Centre Hon. John Hamm Pictou East Jim DeWolfe Pictou West Charlie Parker Preston Keith Colwell Queens Hon. Kerry Morash Richmond Michel Samson Sackville-Cobequid David A. Wilson Shelburne Cecil O’Donnell Timberlea-Prospect Bill Estabrooks Truro-Bible Hill Hon. Jamie Muir Victoria-The Lakes Gerald Sampson Waverley-Fall River-Beaverbank Gary Hines Yarmouth Hon. Richard Hurlburt OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY Roderick K. -
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
Honourable Ron Chisholm Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture P.O. Box 2223 Halifax, NS B3J 3C4 January 9th, 2009 Dear Minister Chisholm, In June 2008, your Government announced its commitment to develop a Sustainable Coastal Development Strategy by 2010. We commend the government for taking on this significant initiative. We would like to be formally involved, in a consultative capacity, in the development of the Sustainable Coastal Development Strategy. We are requesting a meeting to discuss mechanisms whereby our input can be formally included in the process. The undersigned organizations support the development and implementation of a Sustainable Coastal Development strategy. Specifically, we expect the Strategy will address the following pressing coastal issues: deteriorating coastal water quality, the destruction of coastal ecosystems and habitats, the loss of marine biodiversity, protection of traditional fisheries, maintaining coastal access, and the vulnerability of our coastal areas to climate change. There is a pressing need for clearer, integrated governance and effective planning that involves the residents of coastal communities. An effective Coastal Development Strategy must result in action on the problems facing our coast. Given the sensitivity of Nova Scotia’s coasts to climate change impacts such as sea level rise, storm surges and accelerated erosion, the province should work with municipalities to reduce the vulnerability of our coastal communities to climate change. Secondly, we expect the Strategy to include federal-provincial-municipal cooperation and coordination on comprehensive land-use planning that addresses coastal issues through use of tools such as zoning, set-backs and the establishment of coastal marine protected areas within consistently applied and enforced regulations. -
Financial Information & Statistics
Financial Information & Statistics Volume II 38th Provincial General Election June 9, 2009 Published by the Chief Electoral Officer March 2010 Errata Page 4-1 Electoral District Party Candidate Official Agent Filing Date 05 Cape Breton Centre NSLP Joe MACPHERSON Sheldon Syms December 18, 2009 March 5, 2010 The Honourable Charlie Parker Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Province of Nova Scotia 1726 Hollis Street, Province House Halifax, NS B3J 2Y3 Dear Mr. Speaker, I have the honour to present Volume II of the report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the proceedings of the 38th Nova Scotia Provincial General Election held on June 9, 2009. Volume I entitled Statement of Votes & Statistics was published in September, 2009 and provided a summary of election results and detailed statistics on the vote. This volume entitled Financial Information & Statistics provides information related to candidate and recognized political party election expenses, reimbursement of candidate election expenses and election administration costs. Comparative statistics are provided where available and appropriate. I respectfully request that you submit Volume II of this report to the House of Assembly as early as possible during the upcoming spring sitting. This report is submitted to the House of Assembly in accordance with section 171 of the Elections Act. Respectfully submitted, Christine McCulloch, Q.C. Chief Electoral Officer Financial Information & Statistics, Nova Scotia Provincial General Election, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Tables ............................................................... iii Abbreviations............................................................... v 1. Introduction ............................................................ 1-1 2. Changes to Electoral Finance Legislation ..................................... 2-1 3. Recognized Parties ..................................................... 3-1 3.1 Spending Limits, Reporting and Public Funding ......................... 3-1 3.1.1 Recognized Party Election Expenses Spending Limits ............. -
NS Royal Gazette Part I
Nova Scotia Published by Authority PART 1 VOLUME 217, NO. 43 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2008 A certified copy of an Order in Council A certified copy of an Order in Council dated October 21, 2008 dated October 15, 2008 2008-543 2008-539 The Governor in Council on the report and The Governor in Council is pleased to revoke the recommendation of the Minister of Justice dated appointment of the Honourable Richard Hurlburt as September 26, 2008, and pursuant to subsection Acting Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal 47(1) of Chapter 240 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Relations, Acting Minister responsible for the Scotia, 1989, the Judicature Act, is please, effective Residential Tenancies Act and Acting Chair of on and after October 21, 2008, to determine the Treasury and Policy Board from 8:00 a.m., Friday, following manner of publication of the revision of October 10, 2008 until Monday, October 13, 2008, the Civil Procedure Rules made by the judges of the inclusive, which appointment was made by Order in Supreme Court of Nova Scotia and the revision of Council 2008-526 dated October 7, 2008; and the Civil Procedure Rules made by the judges of the The Governor in Council is pleased to appoint, Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, under the Judicature confirm and ratify the actions of the following Act on June 6, 2008, (the revisions), instead of Ministers: publication in the Royal Gazette: To be Acting Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations, Acting Minister responsible for (a) publishing the revisions -
Summary of Valid Votes by Party 2009
SUMMARY BY ELECTORAL DISTRICT AND PARTY OF VALID VOTES CAST JUNE 9, 2009 NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION Total Progressive Conservative Party New Democratic Party Liberal Party Green Party of Nova Scotia Independent Valid Votes Electoral District Cast Candidate Votes Rec'd Candidate Votes Rec'd Candidate Votes Rec'd Candidate Votes Rec'd Candidate Votes Rec'd Annapolis Kent Robinson 971 Henry Spurr 1131 Stephen McNeil 6446 Jamie Spinney 198 8746 Antigonish Angus (Tando) MacIsaac 3613 Maurice (Moe) Smith 3338 Miles Tompkins 2378 Mosher 160 9489 Argyle Chris d'Entremont 2818 Melvin Huskins 759 Lionel LeBlanc 752 Barb Lake 74 4403 Bedford-Birch Cove Len Goucher 2268 Brian Mosher 3552 Kelly Regan 4861 Neil Green 248 10929 Cape Breton Centre Chris Ryan 479 Frank Corbett 5096 Joe MacPherson 685 Chris Alders 99 6359 Cape Breton North Cecil Clarke 3477 Russell MacDonald 3312 Ken Jardine 921 Chris Milburn 108 7818 Cape Breton Nova Cory Hann 276 Gordie Gosse 4735 Donnie Morrison 1549 Michael P. Milburn 102 6662 Cape Breton South Stephen Tobin 1387 Wayne McKay 3332 Manning MacDonald 4278 Cathy Theriault 174 9171 Cape Breton West Alfie MacLeod 3962 Delton McDonald 2797 Josephine Kennedy 2212 Mike Parsons 143 9114 Chester-St. Margaret's Judy Streatch 2762 Denise Peterson-Rafuse 4835 Jo-Ann Grant 2122 Ryan Cameron 335 10054 Clare Jimmy (à Bernie) Doucet 459 Paul Comeau 1326 Wayne Gaudet 3392 Diane Doucet-Bean 67 5244 Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Steve Streatch 2265 Gary Burrill 3697 Willy Versteeg 1649 Margaret Witney 181 7792 Colchester North Karen Casey 3811 Arthur Hartlen 2362 Lorenda Ebbett 1250 Judy Davis 161 7584 Cole Harbour Mike Josey 939 Darrell E. -
NS Royal Gazette Part I
Nova Scotia Published by Authority PART 1 VOLUME 217, NO. 14 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2008 A certified copy of an Order in Council To be Acting Minister responsible for the Advisory dated March 26, 2008 Council on the Status of Women Act from Monday, March 31, 2008 to Monday, June 30, 2008, inclusive: the 2008-156 Honourable Judy Streatch; To be Acting Minister of Emergency Management The Governor in Council is pleased to appoint, from Monday, March 31, 2008 to Monday, June 30, 2008, confirm and ratify the actions of the following Ministers: inclusive: the Honourable David Morse; To be Acting Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture To be Acting Minister of Energy and to be responsible from 8:20 p.m., Monday, March 24, 2008 to Sunday, for any and all other duties assigned to that Minister from March 30, 2008, inclusive: the Honourable Chris 11:35 p.m., Monday, March 31, 2008 to 2:40 p.m., d’Entremont; Sunday, April 6, 2008: the Honourable Murray Scott; To be Acting Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture To be Acting Minister of Health and Acting Minister from Monday, March 31, 2008 to 11:10 a.m., Tuesday, of Acadian Affairs and to be responsible for any and all April 1, 2008: the Honourable Brooke Taylor; and other duties assigned to that Minister from 11:35 p.m., To be Acting Minister of Economic Development, Monday, March 31, 2008 to 2:20 p.m., Sunday, April 6, Acting Minister responsible for InNOVAcorp, Nova 2008: the Honourable Barry Barnet; and Scotia Business Inc., Film Nova Scotia, Trade Centre To be Acting Minister of Community Services, Acting Ltd. -
Summary of Valid Votes by Party
SUMMARY BY ELECTORAL DISTRICT AND PARTY OF VALID VOTES CAST JUNE 13, 2006 NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION Total Progressive Conservative Party New Democratic Party Liberal Party Green Party of Nova Scotia Independent Valid Votes Electoral District Cast Candidate Votes Rec'd Candidate Votes Rec'd Candidate Votes Rec'd Candidate Votes Rec'd Candidate Votes Rec'd Annapolis Blair Hannam 2041 Malcolm MacKenzie 1391 Stephen McNeil 4668 Ken McGowen 206 8306 Antigonish Angus (Tando) MacIsaac 4629 Andrew MacDonald 1827 Daniel MacIsaac 2953 Judith Dowden 179 9588 Argyle Chris d'Entremont 3158 Charles Muise 531 Christian Surette 913 Patty Doucet-Saunders 66 4668 Bedford Len Goucher 4090 John Buckland 2019 Francis MacKenzie 3286 Mary McLaughlan 292 9687 Cape Breton Centre Darren Bruckschwaiger 2274 Frank (Nanky) Corbett 3490 Laura MacDonald 2152 Frances Oommen 79 7995 Cape Breton North Cecil Clarke 4310 Russell MacDonald 2195 Fred Tilley 1869 Mark Doucet 125 8499 Cape Breton Nova Todd Marsman 855 Gordie Gosse 4315 Mel Crowe 1794 Chris Milburn 119 7083 Cape Breton South Scott Boyd 3261 Jamie Crane 2160 Manning MacDonald 4383 Stephen Doucet 273 10077 Cape Breton West Alfie MacLeod 4729 Terry Crawley 1344 Dave LeBlanc 2488 Michael Milburn 236 8797 Chester-St. Margaret's Judy Streatch 3950 Jane Matheson 2833 Rick Fraughton 2192 Joanne MacKinnon 282 9257 Clare Arnold LeBlanc 1622 Paul Comeau 1269 Wayne Gaudet 2803 Diane Doucet-Bean 82 5776 Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Brooke Taylor 4790 Gary Burill 1891 Carolyn Matthews 657 Leona MacLeod 164 -
Election Expenses of Candidates
http://electionsnovascotia.ca/stats-1999-can_expenses.asp ELECTION EXPENSES OF CANDIDATES Hire of Travelling Goods Total Portion Candidates Premises Services Expenses Supplied Advertising Other Expenses Reimbursed Annapolis $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Frank Chipman (PC) 669.00 4,154.37 1,858.84 2,230.42 22,694.70 - 31,607.33 15,050.56 Tom Clahane (NDP) 558.58 11,617.68 1,234.00 223.07 4,188.00 - 17,821.33 15,050.56 Paul W. Mann (NSP) -- 46.00 - 129.94 - 175.94 - Stephen McNeil (Lib) 650.25 3,688.99 986.29 30.34 15,296.57 - 20,652.44 15,050.56 Antigonish Hyland Fraser (Lib) 1,775.00 8,971.64 2,182.63 5,312.75 24,385.00 - 42,627.02 15,037.12 Charlene Long (NDP) 1,600.00 12,369.25 148.25 979.10 7,115.77 - 22,212.37 15,037.12 Angus MacIsaac (PC) 617.50 6,592.99 - 1,712.44 23,561.54 - 32,484.47 15,037.12 Argyle Oscar Harris (NSP) ---- 235.58 - 235.58 - Karen Krafve (Lib) 575.00 6,602.93 775.42 509.63 10,421.50 - 18,884.48 7,389.76 Neil J. LeBlanc (PC) 275.00 4,355.83 381.55 540.73 7,509.63 - 13,062.74 7,389.76 Belinda Tucker (NDP) - 3,814.05 -- 1,567.34 - 5,381.39 - Bedford-Fall River Peter Christie (PC) 2,232.50 6,116.13 4,109.38 2,645.88 17,382.52 - 32,486.41 19,867.68 Jane Earle (NDP) 1,114.00 15,210.05 768.90 3,362.27 6,560.74 - 27,015.96 19,867.68 Gerry St. -
NS Royal Gazette Part I
Nova Scotia Published by Authority PART 1 VOLUME 216, NO. 22 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2007 A certified copy of an Order in Council Municipal Relations, Acting Minister responsible for the dated May 25, 2007 Residential Tenancies Act and to be responsible for any and all other duties assigned to that Minister from 10:30 2007-305 p.m., Monday, June 4, 2007 until 3:00 p.m., Friday, June The Governor in Council is pleased to appoint, 8, 2007: the Honourable Angus MacIsaac; confirm and ratify the actions of the following To be Acting Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Ministers: Acting Minister responsible for the Human Rights Act, To be Acting Minister of Economic Development Acting Minister responsible for the Regulations Act, and to be responsible for any and all other duties Acting Minister responsible for Part II of the Workers’ assigned to that Minister from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Compensation Act and Acting Minister responsible for Tuesday, May 22, 2007: the Honourable Jamie Muir; Military Relations from 11:00 a.m., Thursday, May 31, and 2007 until 10:00 p.m., Friday, June 1, 2007: the To be Acting Minister of Environment and Labour Honourable Mark Parent; and and to be responsible for any and all other duties To be Acting Minister of Community Services, Acting assigned to that Minister from 6:30 a.m. to 8:01 p.m. on Minister responsible for the Disabled Persons’ Monday, May 28, 2007: the Honourable Brooke Commission Act and to be responsible for any and all Taylor. -
Provincial Legislatures
PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURES ◆ PROVINCIAL & TERRITORIAL LEGISLATORS ◆ PROVINCIAL & TERRITORIAL MINISTRIES ◆ COMPLETE CONTACT NUMBERS & ADDRESSES Completely updated with latest cabinet changes! 80 / PROVINCIAL RIDINGS PROVINCIAL RIDINGS British Columbia Surrey-Cloverdale...................................Kevin Falcon.......................................90 Surrey-Green Timbers ............................Sue Hammell ......................................90 Total number of seats ................79 Surrey-Newton........................................Harry Bains.........................................88 Liberal..........................................46 Surrey-Panorama Ridge..........................Jagrup Brar..........................................88 New Democratic Party ...............33 Surrey-Tynehead.....................................Dave S. Hayer.....................................90 Surrey-Whalley.......................................Bruce Ralston......................................92 Abbotsford-Clayburn..............................John van Dongen ................................93 Surrey-White Rock .................................Gordon Hogg ......................................90 Abbotsford-Mount Lehman....................Michael de Jong..................................89 Vancouver-Burrard.................................Lorne Mayencourt ..............................91 Alberni-Qualicum...................................Scott Fraser .........................................90 Vancouver-Fairview ...............................Gregor