45th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - List of Members

List of Members

Riding Name Position
Annapolis County Henry Davies Hicks Minister of Education
Premier (1954)
Antigonish Colin H. Chisholm
Cape Breton South John Smith MacIvor speaker
Cape Breton Centre Michael McDonald
Cape Breton North Alexander O'Handley
Cape Breton East Russell Cunningham
Cape Breton West Malcolm A. Patterson Attorney general
Clare Pierre E. Belliveau
Colchester Robert L. Stanfield
G. I. Smith
Cumberland East James Arnold Langille
Cumberland West Allison Thompson Smith
Cumberland Centre Stephen T. Pyke
Digby Victor George Cardoza
Guysborough Arthur Whittier MacKenzie
Halifax South Angus L. MacDonald Premier
Halifax Centre James Edward Rutledge
Halifax North Harold Connolly Minister of Public Health
acting Premier (1954)
Halifax East Geoffrey Stevens
Halifax West Ronald Manning Fielding
Hants East Alfred Edward Reid
Hants West George H. Wilson
Inverness Alexander H. McKinnon
Kings Edward Douglas Haliburton
George Arthur Boggs
Lunenburg Harley J. Spence
R. Clifford Levy
Pictou East John W. MacDonald
Pictou West Stewart W. Proudfoot
Pictou Centre Alfred B. DeWolfe
Queens Ken Jones
Richmond Earl Wallace Urquhart
Shelburne Wilfred Tennyson Dauphinee
Victoria Carleton L. MacMillan
Yarmouth William H. Brown
Ray Z. Bourque

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