Maureen MacDonald explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Maureen MacDonald
Birth Date:1954
Birth Place:Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Constituency Am:Halifax Needham
Assembly:Nova Scotia House of
Term Start:March 24, 1998
Term End:April 12, 2016
Predecessor:Gerry O'Malley
Successor:Lisa Roberts
Office2:Leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
Interim
Term Start2:November 23, 2013
Term End2:February 27, 2016
Predecessor2:Darrell Dexter
Successor2:Gary Burrill
Office3:Minister of Finance
Term Start3:May 30, 2012
Term End3:October 22, 2013
Predecessor3:Graham Steele
Successor3:Diana Whalen
Office4:Minister of Health
Term Start4:June 19, 2009
Term End4:May 30, 2012
Predecessor4:Karen Casey
Successor4:Dave Wilson
Office5:Minister of Health Promotion and Protection
Term Start5:June 19, 2009
Term End5:January 11, 2011
Predecessor5:Pat Dunn
Successor5:department merged[1]
Office6:Minister of Gaelic Affairs
Term Start6:June 19, 2009
Term End6:October 22, 2013
Predecessor6:Angus MacIsaac
Successor6:Randy Delorey
Party:NDP
Occupation:social worker, professor

Maureen MacDonald (born 1954)[2] is a Canadian academic and politician. She represented the riding of Halifax Needham in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1998 to 2016. She served as the interim leader of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party from November 23, 2013 to February 27, 2016.[3]

Early life and career

A native of Antigonish, MacDonald graduated in 1979 with a MSW from the Maritime School of Social Work at Dalhousie University. She was employed as a social worker at the Nova Scotia Hospital (Adolescent Services) and later was a faculty member at her alma mater where she taught social policy and community development. MacDonald also worked at Dalhousie Legal Aid, the North End Clinic and the North End Parent Resource Centre.

Political career

MacDonald was first elected as MLA for Halifax Needham in the 1998 provincial election, after having previously run in the same riding in 1984 and 1988. She was subsequently re-elected in the 1999, 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2013 provincial elections.

MacDonald sought the leadership of the NS NDP in 2000, finishing a strong third.

On June 19, 2009 MacDonald was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia where she served as Minister of Health as well as Minister of Health Promotion and Protection.[4] On May 30, 2012, Premier Darrell Dexter shuffled his cabinet, appointing MacDonald as Minister of Finance.[5] On May 10, 2013 MacDonald was appointed Minister of African Nova Scotia Affairs.[6]

MacDonald was one of only seven NDP MLAs returned in the 2013 provincial election in which the Dexter government was defeated. On November 16, 2013, it was announced that MacDonald would become the party's interim leader when Dexter steps down as leader on November 23, 2013.[7]

On April 12, 2016, MacDonald announced she was resigning as MLA.[8]

Electoral record

|-|New Democratic Party|Maureen MacDonald|align="right"| 3,391|align="right"| 44.03|align="right"| -23.80|-|Liberal|Chris Poole |align="right"| 3,115|align="right"| 40.45|align="right"| +19.22|-|Progressive Conservative|Mary D.S. Hamblin|align="right"| 834|align="right"| 10.83|align="right"| +4.65|-|align="right"| 361|align="right"| 4.69|align="right"| -0.08|}

|-|New Democratic Party|Maureen MacDonald|align="right"|5,337|align="right"|67.83|align="right"||-|Liberal|Graham Estabrooks|align="right"|1,670|align="right"|21.23|align="right"||-|Progressive Conservative|Jason Cameron|align="right"|486|align="right"|6.18|align="right"||-

|}

|-|New Democratic Party|Maureen MacDonald|align="right"|4,438|align="right"|60.62|align="right"||-|Progressive Conservative|Andrew Black|align="right"|1,330|align="right"|18.17|align="right"||-|Liberal|Dr. Errol Guam|align="right"|1,220|align="right"|16.66|align="right"||-

|}

|-|New Democratic Party|Maureen MacDonald|align="right"|3,709|align="right"|50.26|align="right"||-|Liberal|Mike Rogers|align="right"|2,178|align="right"|29.51|align="right"||-|Progressive Conservative|Linda Carvery|align="right"|1,377|align="right"|18.66|align="right"||}

|-|New Democratic Party|Maureen MacDonald|align="right"|3,525|align="right"|44.95|align="right"||-|Progressive Conservative|Linda Carvery|align="right"|2,185|align="right"|27.86|align="right"||-|Liberal|Mike Rogers|align="right"|1,970|align="right"|25.12|align="right"||}

|-|New Democratic Party|Maureen MacDonald|align="right"|4,837|align="right"|58.51|align="right"||-|Liberal|Gerry O'Malley|align="right"|2,506|align="right"|30.31|align="right"||-|Progressive Conservative|Atho Kartsaklis|align="right"|924|align="right"|11.18|align="right"||}

|-|Liberal|Gerry O'Malley|align="right"|3,469|align="right"|41.91|align="right"||-|New Democratic Party|Maureen MacDonald|align="right"|2,693|align="right"|32.53|align="right"||-|Progressive Conservative|Randy Dewell|align="right"|2,116|align="right"|25.56|align="right"||}

|-|Progressive Conservative|Edmund Morris|align="right"|3,173|align="right"|39.97|align="right"||-|New Democratic Party|Maureen MacDonald|align="right"|2,514|align="right"|31.67|align="right"||-|Liberal|Walter Fitzgerald|align="right"|2,208|align="right"|27.81|align="right"||-|Labour|Bernice Kaizer|align="right"|44|align="right"|0.55|align="right"||}

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Premier Dexter makes changes to cabinet. The Vanguard. January 11, 2011. June 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031355/http://www.thevanguard.ca/News/Regional/2011-01-11/article-2109056/Premier-Dexter-makes-changes-to-cabinet/1. March 4, 2016.
  2. https://nslegislature.ca/members/profiles/maureen-macdonald/history 61st General Assembly
  3. News: NDP appoints caucus veteran MacDonald as acting party leader. The Chronicle Herald. November 23, 2013. June 28, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20170801210603/http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1169653-ndp-appoints-caucus-veteran-macdonald-as-acting-party-leader. August 1, 2017.
  4. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/atlantic-canada-s-1st-ndp-government-takes-office-in-nova-scotia-1.789362 "Atlantic Canada's 1st NDP government takes office in Nova Scotia"
  5. Web site: First female finance minister appointed in N.S.. CBC. May 31, 2012. May 10, 2018.
  6. Web site: N.S. cabinet minister resigns after bathroom fight. CBC. May 10, 2013. May 10, 2018.
  7. News: Darrell Dexter steps down as Nova Scotia's NDP leader. November 16, 2013. CBC News. November 16, 2013.
  8. Web site: Maureen MacDonald retires from provincial politics after 18 years as MLA. CBC News. April 12, 2016. April 12, 2016.