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  1. Premier after election. William Stevens Fielding. Liberal. The 1894 Nova Scotia general election was held from 8 March to 15 March 1894 to elect members of the 31st House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Liberal party .

  2. Premier after election. George Henry Murray Liberal. The 1897 Nova Scotia general election was held from 13 April to 20 April 1897 to elect members of the 32nd House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Liberal party .

  3. Timeline. 17 August 2021 – The Progressive Conservative Association, led by Tim Houston, wins the 2021 Nova Scotia general election, the Liberal Party becomes the official opposition, and the New Democratic Party remains at third party status. 23 October 2021 - Anthony Edmonds is elected leader and Jo-Ann Roberts is elected deputy leader of ...

  4. Liberal. Premier after election. George Henry Murray. Liberal. The 1901 Nova Scotia general election was held on 2 October 1901 to elect members of the 33rd House of Assembly of the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada. It was won by the Liberal party .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nova_ScotiaNova Scotia - Wikipedia

    Nova Scotia ( / ˌnoʊvə ˈskoʊʃə / NOH-və SKOH-shə; French: Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh, lit. 'New Scotland') is a province on the east coast of Canada, and is one of the three Maritime provinces . Nova Scotia is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada, with an estimated population of over 1 million as of 2024; it ...

  6. Pages in category "Liberal Party, Nova Scotia MLA stubs" The following 177 pages are in this category, out of 177 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia, Canada. Political party. Liberal. Occupation. Businessman. Alexander MacLean "Sandy" Cameron (December 16, 1938 – December 25, 2004) was a Canadian politician and businessman. He represented the electoral district of Guysborough in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1973 to 1984. He was a member of the Nova Scotia ...