55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia explained

55th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between September 6, 1988, and April 16, 1993, its membership being set in the 1988 Nova Scotia general election. Roger Bacon replaced John Buchanan as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia and Premier in 1990.

Division of seats

The division of seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the General Election of 1988

LeaderParty
  1. of Seats
John M. BuchananProgressive Conservative28Vincent J. MacLeanLiberal21Alexa McDonoughNDP2Independent1
Total52

List of members

Earle RafuseLiberal
Greg KerrProgressive ConservativeAnnapolis West
J. William GillisLiberalAntigonish
Neil LeBlancProgressive ConservativeArgyle
Kenneth StreatchProgressive ConservativeBedford - Musquodoboit Valley
Wayne ConnorsLiberalCape Breton Centre
John MacEachernLiberalCape Breton East
Brian YoungProgressive ConservativeCape Breton North
Paul MacEwanIndependentCape Breton Nova
Vincent J. MacLeanLiberalCape Breton South
Bernie BoudreauLiberalCape Breton The Lakes
Russell MacKinnonLiberalCape Breton West
Guy LeBlancProgressive ConservativeClare
Ed LorraineLiberalColchester North
R. Collin StewartProgressive ConservativeColchester South
David NantesProgressive ConservativeCole Harbour
Guy BrownLiberalCumberland Centre
Roger Stuart BaconProgressive ConservativeCumberland East
Ross BraggLiberalCumberland West
Jim SmithLiberalDartmouth East
Sandy JollyLiberalDartmouth North
Roland J. ThornhillProgressive ConservativeDartmouth South
Joe CaseyLiberalDigby
Chuck MacNeilProgressive ConservativeGuysborough
John M. BuchananProgressive ConservativeHalifax Atlantic
Joel MathesonProgressive ConservativeHalifax Bedford Basin
Alexa McDonoughNDPHalifax Chebucto
Arthur R. DonahoeProgressive ConservativeHalifax Citadel
Terence R. B. DonahoeProgressive ConservativeHalifax Cornwallis
Tom McInnisProgressive ConservativeHalifax Eastern Shore
Gerry O'MalleyLiberalHalifax Needham
Jerry LawrenceProgressive ConservativeHalifax St. Margarets
Jack HawkinsLiberalHants East
Ron RussellProgressive ConservativeHants West
Charles MacArthurLiberalInverness North
Danny GrahamLiberalInverness South
George ArchibaldProgressive ConservativeKings North
Derrick KimballProgressive ConservativeKings South
George MoodyProgressive ConservativeKings West
Al MosherProgressive ConservativeLunenburg Centre
Jim BarkhouseLiberalLunenburg East
Marie P. DechmanProgressive ConservativeLunenburg West
Jack MacIsaacProgressive ConservativePictou Centre
Donald W. CameronProgressive ConservativePictou East
Donald P. McInnesProgressive ConservativePictou West
John LeefeProgressive ConservativeQueens
Richard MannLiberalRichmond
John HolmNDPSackville
Harold HuskilsonLiberalShelburne
Ron GiffinProgressive ConservativeTruro-Bible Hill
Kennie MacAskillLiberalVictoria
Leroy LegereProgressive ConservativeYarmouth

† denotes the speaker. Ron Russell became speaker in 1991.

Former members of the 55th General Assembly

NamePartyElectoral DistrictCause of departureSucceeded byElectedWayne ConnorsLiberalCape Breton CentreresignedRussell MacNeil, LiberalAugust 22, 1989John M. BuchananProgressive ConservativeHalifax Atlanticnamed to Senate of CanadaRobert Chisholm, NDPAugust 22, 1991

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