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58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia


FieldValue
jurisdictionNS
#58th
typeMajority
statusinactive
term-beginAugust 20, 1999
term-endJuly 5, 2003
scMurray Scott
sctermAugust 20, 1999
pmJohn Hamm
pmtermAugust 16, 1999
loNone (duties shared between Liberals and NDP)
lotermAugust 16, 1999 – March 22, 2001
lo2John MacDonell
loterm2March 22, 2001 – April 29, 2001
lo3Darrell Dexter
loterm3April 29, 2001
ghlRon Russell
ghltermAugust 20, 1999
ohlNone (duties shared between Liberals and NDP)
ohltermAugust 20, 1999 – March 20, 2001
ohl2John Holm
ohlterm2March 20, 2001 – July 5, 2003
partyProgressive Conservative Party
party2New Democratic Party & Liberal Party
sessionbeginAugust 20, 1999
sessionendMarch 22, 2001
sessionbegin2March 22, 2001
sessionend2March 27, 2003
sessionbegin3March 27, 2003
sessionend3July 5, 2003
monarchElizabeth II
monarchtermFebruary 6, 1952
viceroyJames Kinley
viceroytermJune 23, 1994 – May 17, 2000
viceroy2Myra Freeman
viceroyterm2May 17, 2000
members52
lastparl57th
nextparl59th

| # = 58th

| term-begin = August 20, 1999 | term-end = July 5, 2003

The 58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia from 1999 to 2003, its membership being set in the 1999 Nova Scotia election. The Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, under John Hamm, held the most seats and thus formed the government.

Division of seats

AffiliationMembers
Progressive Conservative Party30
Liberal Party11
New Democratic Party11
Total
52
Government Majority
8

List of members

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously elected
AnnapolisFrank ChipmanProgressive Conservative1999
AntigonishAngus MacIsaacProgressive Conservative1969, 1999
ArgyleNeil LeBlancProgressive Conservative1984, 1998
Bedford-Fall RiverPeter G. ChristieProgressive Conservative1999
Cape Breton CentreFrank CorbettNew Democratic1998
Cape Breton EastDave WilsonLiberal1999
Cape Breton NorthRussell MacLellanLiberal1997
Cecil Clarke (2001)Progressive Conservative2001
Cape Breton NovaPaul MacEwanLiberal1970
Cape Breton SouthManning MacDonaldLiberal1993
Cape Breton-The LakesBrian BoudreauLiberal1999
Cape Breton WestRussell MacKinnonLiberal1988, 1998
Chester-St. Margaret'sJohn ChatawayProgressive Conservative1999
ClareWayne GaudetLiberal1993
Colchester-Musquodoboit ValleyBrooke TaylorProgressive Conservative1993
Colchester NorthBill LangilleProgressive Conservative1999
Cole Harbour-Eastern PassageKevin DeveauxNew Democratic1998
Cumberland NorthErnie FageProgressive Conservative1997
Cumberland SouthMurray Scott†Progressive Conservative1998
Dartmouth-Cole HarbourDarrell DexterNew Democratic1998
Dartmouth EastJim SmithLiberal1984
Dartmouth NorthJerry PyeNew Democratic1998
Dartmouth SouthTim OliveProgressive Conservative1999
Digby-AnnapolisGordon BalserProgressive Conservative1998
Eastern ShoreBill DooksProgressive Conservative1999
Guysborough-Port HawkesRon ChisholmProgressive Conservative1999
Halifax AtlanticRobert ChisholmNew Democratic1991
Halifax Bedford BasinMary Ann McGrathProgressive Conservative1999
Halifax ChebuctoHoward EpsteinNew Democratic1998
Halifax CitadelJane PurvesProgressive Conservative1999
Halifax FairviewEileen O'ConnellNew Democratic1996
Halifax NeedhamMaureen MacDonaldNew Democratic1998
Hants EastJohn MacDonellNew Democratic1998
Hants WestRon RussellProgressive Conservative1978
InvernessRodney MacDonaldProgressive Conservative1999
Kings NorthMark ParentProgressive Conservative1999
Kings SouthDavid MorseProgressive Conservative1999
Kings WestJon CareyProgressive Conservative1999
LunenburgMichael BakerProgressive Conservative1998
Lunenburg WestDon DowneLiberal1993
Pictou Centre*John Hamm*Progressive Conservative1993
Pictou EastJames DeWolfeProgressive Conservative1998
Pictou WestMuriel BaillieProgressive Conservative1999
PrestonDavid HendsbeeProgressive Conservative1999
QueensKerry MorashProgressive Conservative1999
RichmondMichel SamsonLiberal1998
Sackville-Beaver BankBarry BarnetProgressive Conservative1999
Sackville-CobequidJohn HolmNew Democratic1984
ShelburneCecil O'DonnellProgressive Conservative1999
Timberlea-ProspectBill EstabrooksNew Democratic1998
Truro-Bible HillJamie MuirProgressive Conservative1998
VictoriaKennie MacAskillLiberal1988
YarmouthRichard HurlburtProgressive Conservative1999

Notes

References

before=57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia | after=59th General Assembly of Nova Scotia | years=1999–2003|

References

  1. (June 7, 2017). "Election and Dissolution Dates".
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