56th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - Former Members of The 56th General Assembly

Former Members of The 56th General Assembly

Name Party Electoral District Cause of departure Succeeded by Elected
Donald W. Cameron Progressive Conservative Pictou East Wayne Fraser, Liberal August 3, 1993
Ken Streatch Progressive Conservative Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley ran for federal seat Brooke Taylor, PC November 2, 1993
Russell MacKinnon Liberal Cape Breton West Alfie MacLeod, PC October 10, 1995
Alexa McDonough NDP Halifax Fairview elected leader of federal NDP Eileen O'Connell, NDP June 4, 1996
Ron Stewart Liberal Cape Breton North resigned Russell MacLellan, Liberal November 4, 1997
Bernie Boudreau Liberal Cape Breton The Lakes resigned Helen MacDonald, NDP November 4, 1997
Ross Bragg Liberal Cumberland North died Ernie Fage, PC November 4, 1997
Terry Donahoe Progressive Conservative Halifax Citadel ran for federal seat Ed.Kinley, Liberal November 4, 1997
Preceded by
55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
1993-1998
Succeeded by
57th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

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