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Executive Council of Nova Scotia

Cabinet of the Canadian province


Summary

Cabinet of the Canadian province

The Executive Council of Nova Scotia (informally and more commonly, the Cabinet of Nova Scotia) is the cabinet of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

Almost always made up of members of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, the cabinet is similar in structure and role to the federal Canadian cabinet, though smaller in size with different portfolios.

The Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, as representative of the King in Right of Nova Scotia, heads the executive council, and is referred to as the Governor-in-Council. Other members are selected by the Premier of Nova Scotia and appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor. Most cabinet ministers are the head of a department, but this is not always the case.

Honorifics

Since 2007, former Executive Councillors are automatically appointed honorary members of the Executive Council and styled "the Honourable" with the post-nominal letters "ECNS" for life upon leaving office. In 2009, this right was extended to all living former Executive Councillors. Honorary membership is automatically terminated upon conviction for an indictable offence punishable by more than five years imprisonment.

Current cabinet

The current ministry has been in place since October 21, 2025, following a cabinet shuffle.

Lieutenant-GovernorPortfolioMinister
Michael Savage(2024–)
Premier of Nova ScotiaTim Houston(2021–)
Deputy PremierBarbara Adams(2024–)
Minister of Finance and Treasury BoardJohn Lohr(2024–)
Minister of Environment and Climate ChangeTim Halman(2024–)
Minister of Natural ResourcesKim Masland(2024–)
Minister of Growth and DevelopmentColton LeBlanc(2024–)
Minister of Addictions and Mental HealthBrian Comer(2024–)
Minister of Health and WellnessMichelle Thompson(2021–)
Minister of Cyber Security and Digital SolutionsJill S. Balser(2024–)
Minister of AgricultureGreg Morrow(2021–)
Provincial secretaryBecky Druhan(2024–)
Minister of Fisheries and AquacultureKent Smith(2023–)
Minister of African Nova Scotian AffairsTwila Grosse(2023–)
Minister of Advanced EducationBrendan Maguire(2024–)
Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and HeritageDave Ritcey(2024-)
Minister of Public WorksFred Tilley(2024-)
Minister of Labour, Skills and ImmigrationNolan Young(2024-)
Attorney General and Minister of JusticeScott Armstrong(2025-)
Minister of CommunicationsLeah Martin(2024-)
Minister of HousingJohn White(2025-)
Minister of Municipal AffairsJohn A. MacDonald(2025-)

References

References

  1. "Executive Council Act".
  2. "Cabinet".
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