Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly explained

The Speaker for the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia is the presiding Officer of the House of Assembly. Karla MacFarlane is the current Speaker of the 64th General Assembly of Nova Scotia.

The Speaker presides over the proceedings of the Assembly, maintains order, regulates debate in accordance with the rules and practices of the House, and ensures that all viewpoints have the opportunity of a hearing.

The Speaker does not take part in the debates of the Assembly and only takes part in a vote to cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie. He is the guardian of the privileges of the Assembly and protects the rights of its Members.

The Speaker is the only representative of the House of Assembly. The Speaker has jurisdiction and day to day control over all matters concerning Province House, including operations, maintenance and restoration, and administration of the adjacent office complexes at One Government Place, the George Building, and the Provincial Building. The Speaker is the Chair of the Legislature Internal Economy Board, the body responsible for regulating services to Members.

In the House, Speaker decides questions of order and rules on questions of privilege after allowing appropriate debate. Decisions of the Speaker are not debatable or subject to appeal except by a substantive motion after proper notice has been given.

Speakers of the House of Assembly

No.PortraitName
Electoral district
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePartyGeneral Assembly
1Robert Sanderson
MLA
(1696–after 1761)
1758–1759Independent1st
2William Nesbitt
MLA for Halifax County
(1707–1784)
1759–1783Independent2nd
3rd
4th
5th
3Thomas Cochran
MLA for Liverpool Township
(1733–1801)
1784–1785Independent
4Sampson Salter Blowers
MLA for Halifax County
(1742–1842)
1785–1789Independent6th
5Richard John Uniacke
MLA for Halifax County
(1753–1830)
1789–1793Independent
6Thomas Henry Barclay
MLA for Halifax County
(1753–1830)
1793–1799Independent7th
(5)Richard John Uniacke
MLA for Queens County
(1753–1830)
1799–1805Independent
8th
7William Cottnam Tonge
MLA for Newport Township
(1764–1832)
1805–1806Independent
8Lewis Morris Wilkins
MLA for Lunenburg County
(1768–1848)
1806–1817Conservative9th
10th
9Simon Bradstreet Robie
MLA for Halifax County
(1770–1858)
1817–1824Conservative
11th
12th
10Samuel George William Archibald
MLA for Halifax County (until 1836)
MLA for Colchester County (from 1836)

(1777–1846)
1824–1840Reformer
13th
14th
15th
11Joseph Howe
MLA for Halifax County
(1804–1873)
1840–1843Reformer16th
12William Young
MLA for Inverness County
(1799–1887)
1843–1855Reformer17th
18th
19th
13Stewart Campbell
MLA for Guysborough County
(1812–1885)
1855–1863Liberal20th
22nd
14John Chipman Wade
MLA for Digby County
(1817–1892)
1863–1867Conservative23rd
15John Joseph Marshall
MLA for Guysborough
(1807–1870)
1867–1870Anti-Confederation24th
16Jared C. Troop
MLA for Annapolis
(1837–1876)
1870–1874Anti-Confederation
Liberal25th
17John Barnhill Dickie
MLA for Colchester
(1829–1886)
1874–1875Liberal26th
18Mather Byles DesBrisay
MLA for Lunenburg
(1828–1900)
1875–1876Liberal
19Isaac N. Mack
MLA for Queens
(1838–1925)
1877–1878Liberal
20Ebenezer Tilton Moseley
MLA for Cape Breton
(1844–1898)
1878–1882Liberal-Conservative27th
21Angus McGillivray
MLA for Antigonish
(1842–1917)
1882–1886Liberal28th
22Michael Joseph Power
MLA for Halifax
(1834–1895)
1886–1894Liberal29th
30th
23Frederick Andrew Laurence
MLA for Colchester
(1843–1912)
1894–1901Liberal31st
32nd
24Thomas Robertson
MLA for Shelburne
(1852–1902)
1902Liberal33rd
(23)Frederick Andrew Laurence
MLA for Colchester
(1843–1912)
1903–1904Liberal
25Edward Matthew Farrell
MLA for Queens
(1854–1931)
1905–1910Liberal
34th
26George Everett Faulkner
MLA for Halifax
(1855–1931)
1910–1911Liberal
27James F. Ellis
MLA for Guysborough
(1869–1937)
1912–1916Liberal35th
36th
28Robert Irwin
MLA for Shelburne
(1865–1941)
1917–1925Liberal
37th
29Albert Parsons
MLA for Hants
(1869–1948)
1926–1928Liberal-Conservative38th
30Daniel George McKenzie
MLA for Hants
(1860–1940)
1929–1933Liberal-Conservative39th
31Lindsay C. Gardner
MLA for Yarmouth
(1875–1938)
1934–1938Liberal40th
41st
32Moses Elijah McGarry
MLA for Inverness
(1878–1949)
1939–1940Liberal
33Gordon E. Romkey
MLA for Lunenburg
(1885–1977)
1940–1953Liberal
42nd
43rd
44th
34John Smith MacIvor
MLA for Cape Breton South
(1913–1957)
1954–1956Liberal45th
35W. S. Kennedy Jones
MLA for Queens
(1919–1978)
1957–1960Progressive Conservative46th
36Harvey Veniot
MLA for Pictou West
(1915–2009)
1961–1968Progressive Conservative47th
48th
49th
37Gordon H. Fitzgerald
MLA for Halifax Cobequid
(1927–2014)
1969–1970Progressive Conservative
38George M. Mitchell
MLA for Halifax Cornwallis
(born 1932)
1970–1973Liberal50th
39James L. Connolly
MLA for Halifax Chebucto
(1927–2014)
1973–1974Liberal
40Vince MacLean
MLA for Cape Breton South
(born 1944)
1974–1976Liberal51st
41George Doucet
MLA for Halifax Cobequid
(born 1939)
1977–1978Liberal
42Ron Russell
MLA for Hants West
(1926–2019)
1978–1981Progressive Conservative52nd
43Art Donahoe
MLA for Halifax Citadel
(born 1940)
1981–1991Progressive Conservative
53rd
54th
55th
(42)Ron Russell
MLA for Hants West
(1926–2019)
1991–1993Progressive Conservative
44Paul MacEwan
MLA for Cape Breton Nova
(1943–2017)
1993–1996Liberal56th
45Wayne Gaudet
MLA for Clare
(born 1955)
1996–1997Liberal
46Gerry Fogarty
MLA for Halifax Bedford Basin
1997–1998Liberal
(42)Ron Russell
MLA for Hants West
(1926–2019)
1998–1999Progressive Conservative57th
47Murray Scott
MLA for Cumberland South
(born 1953)
1999–2006Progressive Conservative58th
59th
48Cecil Clarke
MLA for Cape Breton North
(born 1968)
2006–2007Progressive Conservative60th
49Alfie MacLeod
MLA for Cape Breton West
(born 1956)
2007–2009Progressive Conservative
50Charlie Parker
MLA for Pictou West
(born 1951)
2009–2011New Democratic61st
51Gordie Gosse
MLA for Cape Breton Nova
(1955–2019)
2011–2013New Democratic
52Kevin Murphy
MLA for Eastern Shore
(born 1970)
2013–2021Liberal62nd
63rd
53Keith Bain
MLA for Victoria-The Lakes
(born 1952)
2021–2023Progressive Conservative64th
54Karla MacFarlane
MLA for Pictou West
(born 1969)
2023–2024Progressive Conservative

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