43rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia
The 43rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between March 14, 1946, and April 27, 1949.
Division of seats
There were 30 members of the General Assembly, elected in the 1945 Nova Scotia general election.
Leader | Party | # of Seats | |
---|---|---|---|
Frederick Murray Blois | Conservative | 0 | |
Angus L. Macdonald | Liberal | 28 | |
Donald MacDonald | CCF | 2 | |
Total | 30 |
List of members
Riding | Name | Position | |
---|---|---|---|
Annapolis County | Henry Davies Hicks | ||
Antigonish | John Patrick Gorman | ||
Cape Breton South | John Smith MacIvor | ||
Cape Breton Centre | Michael McDonald | ||
Cape Breton North | Alexander O'Handley | ||
Cape Breton East | Russell Cunningham | ||
Cape Breton West | Malcolm A. Patterson | Provincial secretary (1947) | |
Colchester | Gordon T. Purdy | ||
Robert F. McLellan | |||
Cumberland | Kenneth Judson Cochrane | ||
Martin J. Kaufman | |||
Digby | J. Willie Comeau | ||
Guysborough | Arthur Whittier MacKenzie | Minister of Agriculture | |
Halifax South | Angus L.MacDonald | Premier | |
Halifax Centre | James Edward Rutledge | ||
Halifax North | Harold Connolly | Minister of Industry | |
Halifax East | Geoffrey W. Stevens | ||
Halifax West | Ronald Manning Fielding | ||
Hants | Robert A. MacLellan | ||
Inverness | Alexander H. McKinnon | ||
Kings | David Durell Sutton | ||
Lunenburg | Frank R. Davis | ||
Gordon E. Romkey | speaker | ||
Pictou | Josiah H. MacQuarrie | Attorney General | |
Alfred B. DeWolfe | |||
Queens | Merrill D. Rawding | ||
Richmond | Lauchlin Daniel Currie | ||
Shelburne | Wilfred Tennyson Dauphinee | ||
Victoria | John M. Campbell | ||
Yarmouth | Henry A. Waterman |
Former members of the 43rd General Assembly
Name | Party | Electoral District | Cause of departure | Succeeded by | Elected | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Josiah H. MacQuarrie | Liberal | Pictou | named judge | 1947 |
References
- Government of Nova Scotia. "Election Summary From 1867 - 2006" (PDF). Elections Statistics. Elections Nova Scotia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1948, PG Normandin
Preceded by | General Assemblies of Nova Scotia 1945–1949 | Succeeded by |