List of Members
Riding | Member | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Annapolis | Stephen McNeil | Liberal | |
Antigonish | Angus MacIsaac | Progressive Conservative | |
Argyle | Chris d'Entremont | Progressive Conservative | |
Bedford | Len Goucher | Progressive Conservative | |
Cape Breton Centre | Frank Corbett | NDP | |
Cape Breton North | Cecil Clarke | Progressive Conservative | |
Cape Breton Nova | Gordie Gosse | NDP | |
Cape Breton South | Manning MacDonald | Liberal | |
Cape Breton West | Alfie MacLeod†| Progressive Conservative | |
Chester-St. Margaret's | Judy Streatch | Progressive Conservative | |
Clare | Wayne Gaudet | Liberal | |
Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley | Brooke Taylor | Progressive Conservative | |
Colchester North | Karen Casey | Progressive Conservative | |
Cole Harbour | Darrell Dexter | NDP | |
Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage | Kevin Deveaux | NDP | |
Becky Kent a | NDP | ||
Cumberland North | Ernest Fage b | Independent Progressive Conservative | |
Cumberland South | Murray Scott | Progressive Conservative | |
Dartmouth East | Joan Massey | NDP | |
Dartmouth North | Trevor Zinck | NDP | |
Dartmouth South-Portland Valley | Marilyn More | NDP | |
Digby-Annapolis | Harold Theriault, Jr. | Liberal | |
Eastern Shore | Bill Dooks | Progressive Conservative | |
Glace Bay | David Wilson | Liberal | |
Guysborough-Sheet Harbour | Ron Chisholm | Progressive Conservative | |
Halifax Atlantic | Michèle Raymond | NDP | |
Halifax Chebucto | Howard Epstein | NDP | |
Halifax Citadel | Leonard Preyra | NDP | |
Halifax Clayton Park | Diana Whalen | Liberal | |
Halifax Fairview | Graham Steele | NDP | |
Halifax Needham | Maureen MacDonald | NDP | |
Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville | Barry Barnet | Progressive Conservative | |
Hants East | John MacDonell | NDP | |
Hants West | Chuck Porter | Progressive Conservative | |
Inverness | Rodney MacDonald | Progressive Conservative | |
Kings North | Mark Parent | Progressive Conservative | |
Kings South | David Morse | Progressive Conservative | |
Kings West | Leo Glavine | Liberal | |
Lunenburg | Vacant c | ||
Lunenburg West | Carolyn Bolivar-Getson | Progressive Conservative | |
Pictou Centre | Pat Dunn | Progressive Conservative | |
Pictou East | Clarrie MacKinnon | NDP | |
Pictou West | Charlie Parker | NDP | |
Preston | Keith Colwell | Liberal | |
Queens | Vicki Conrad | NDP | |
Richmond | Michel Samson | Liberal | |
Sackville-Cobequid | Dave Wilson | NDP | |
Shelburne | Sterling Belliveau | NDP | |
Timberlea-Prospect | Bill Estabrooks | NDP | |
Truro-Bible Hill | Jamie Muir | Progressive Conservative | |
Victoria-The Lakes | Keith Bain | Progressive Conservative | |
Waverley-Fall River-Beaverbank | Percy Paris | NDP | |
Yarmouth | Richard Hurlburt | Progressive Conservative |
- ^a elected in by-election on October 2, 2007
- ^b resigned from cabinet and from the Progressive Conservative caucus on January 4, 2007
- ^c vacancy caused by the death of Michael Baker on March 2, 2009
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