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There are 55 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) representing 55 electoral districts. [4] Members nearly always represent one of the three main political parties of the province: the Nova Scotia Liberal Party, Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, and Nova Scotia New Democratic Party. The assembly meets in Province House.
Province House, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada The General Assembly of Nova Scotia is the legislature of the province of Nova Scotia . It consists of one or more sessions and comes to an end upon dissolution (or constitutionally by the effluxion of time — approximately five years) and an ensuing general election.
There are 55 members of the legislative assembly (MLAs) representing 55 electoral districts. [8] Members nearly always represent one of the three main political parties of the province: the Nova Scotia Liberal Party, the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, and Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.
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64th General Assembly of Nova Scotia is the assembly of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly that was determined in the 2021 Nova Scotia election. [1] The assembly opened on September 24, 2021. [ 2 ] It was dissolved on October 27, 2024 when Premier Tim Houston visited the lieutenant-governor to call a snap election for November 26, 2024.
The Premier of Nova Scotia is the President of the Executive Council. [7] Being the head of government in Nova Scotia, the premier exercises a substantial amount of power. [7] James B. Uniacke was the first Premier of Nova Scotia and led the government from 1848 to 1854. [2] The current Premier, Tim Houston, was sworn in as premier on August 31 ...
Name Founded Ideology Leader MLAs Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia: 1867 Progressive Conservatism: Tim Houston: 43 Nova Scotia Liberal Party: 1883 Liberalism: Zach Churchill: 9 Nova Scotia New Democratic Party: 1961 Social democracy: Claudia Chender: 2
Name District Party Reason May 30, 2017 See list of members Election day of the 40th Nova Scotia general election January 24, 2018 Jamie Baillie: Cumberland South: Progressive Conservative Resignation June 19, 2018 Tory Rushton: Cumberland South: Progressive Conservative Elected in by-election November 16, 2018 Dave Wilson: Sackville-Cobequid: NDP