64th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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64th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
Majority parliament
September 24, 2021 – TBD
Coat of arms of Nova Scotia.svg
Parliament leaders
PremierTim Houston
August 31, 2021
Leader of the
Opposition
Iain Rankin
August 31, 2021
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative Party
OppositionLiberal Party
RecognizedNew Democratic Party
House of Assembly
Speaker of the
House
Keith Bain
September 24, 2021
Government
House Leader
Kim Masland
September 24, 2021
Opposition
House Leader
Derek Mombourquette
September 24, 2021
Members55 MLA seats
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
February 6, 1952 – present
Lieutenant
Governor
Arthur LeBlanc
June 28, 2017 – present
Sessions
1st Session
September 24, 2021 –
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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]

Seating Plan[]

Smith-McCrossin Kerr Clark Tilley R. LeBlanc
Jessome Maguire Irving Nicoll Duale DiCostanzo Coombes Hansen Lachance
Arab Ince Simmonds Churchill RANKIN Mombourquette Regan Chender BURRILL Leblanc
Bain
Johns Rushton Adams Masland HOUSTON MacMaster MacFarlane Thompson Lohr Dunn Halman Craig
Harrison Druhan Morrow Boudreau Balser C. LeBlanc Comer Corkum-Greek Wong Ritcey
Palmer MacDonald Sheehy-Richard White Barkhouse Taggart Young Smith

Current as of October 2021[3]

List of members[]

Riding Member Party Notes
  Annapolis Carman Kerr Liberal
  Antigonish Michelle Thompson Progressive Conservative
  Argyle Colton LeBlanc Progressive Conservative
  Bedford Basin Kelly Regan Liberal
  Bedford South Braedon Clark Liberal
  Cape Breton Centre-Whitney Pier Kendra Coombes NDP
  Cape Breton East Brian Comer Progressive Conservative
  Chester-St. Margaret's Danielle Barkhouse Progressive Conservative
  Clare Ronnie LeBlanc Liberal
  Clayton Park West Rafah DiCostanzo Liberal
  Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley Larry Harrison Progressive Conservative
  Colchester North Tom Taggart Progressive Conservative
  Cole Harbour-Dartmouth Lorelei Nicoll Liberal
  Cole Harbour Tony Ince Liberal
  Cumberland North Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin Independent
  Cumberland South Tory Rushton Progressive Conservative
  Dartmouth East Tim Halman Progressive Conservative
  Dartmouth North Susan Leblanc NDP
  Dartmouth South Claudia Chender NDP
  Digby-Annapolis Jill Balser Progressive Conservative
  Eastern Passage Barbara Adams Progressive Conservative
  Eastern Shore Kent Smith Progressive Conservative
  Fairview-Clayton Park Patricia Arab Liberal
  Glace Bay-Dominion John White Progressive Conservative
  Guysborough-Tracadie Greg Morrow Progressive Conservative
  Halifax Armdale Ali Duale Liberal
  Halifax Atlantic Brendan Maguire Liberal
  Halifax Chebucto Gary Burrill NDP Leader of the New Democratic Party
  Halifax Citadel-Sable Island Lisa Lachance NDP
  Halifax Needham Suzy Hansen NDP
  Hammonds Plains-Lucasville Ben Jessome Liberal
  Hants East John A. MacDonald Progressive Conservative
  Hants West Melissa Sheehy-Richard Progressive Conservative
  Inverness Allan MacMaster Progressive Conservative
  Kings North John Lohr Progressive Conservative
  Kings South Keith Irving Liberal
  Kings West Chris Palmer Progressive Conservative
  Lunenburg Susan Corkum-Greek Progressive Conservative
  Lunenburg West Becky Druhan Progressive Conservative
  Northside-Westmount Fred Tilley Liberal
  Pictou Centre Pat Dunn Progressive Conservative
  Pictou East Tim Houston Progressive Conservative Premier of Nova Scotia
  Pictou West Karla MacFarlane Progressive Conservative
  Preston Angela Simmonds Liberal
  Queens Kim Masland Progressive Conservative
  Richmond Trevor Boudreau Progressive Conservative
  Sackville-Cobequid Steve Craig Progressive Conservative
  Sackville-Uniacke Brad Johns Progressive Conservative
  Shelburne Nolan Young Progressive Conservative
  Sydney-Membertou Derek Mombourquette Liberal
  Timberlea-Prospect Iain Rankin Liberal Leader of the Opposition
  Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River Dave Ritcey Progressive Conservative
  Victoria-The Lakes Keith Bain Progressive Conservative
  Waverley-Fall River-Beaverbank Brian Wong Progressive Conservative
  Yarmouth Zach Churchill Liberal

Membership changes in the 64th Assembly[]

Number of members
per party by date
2021
August 18
  Progressive Conservative 31
  Liberal 17
  NDP 6
  Independent 1
Vacant 0

References[]

  1. ^ Gorman, Michael (17 August 2021). "Progressive Conservatives surge to surprise majority win in Nova Scotia election". CBC Nova Scotia. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  2. ^ Gorman, Michael (10 September 2021). "N.S. premier to give opposition members more tools to hold government to account". CBC Nova Scotia. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Seating Plan". Nova Scotia Legislature. Nova Scotia House of Assembly. 12 October 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
Preceded by General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
2021–present
Succeeded by
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