48th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

The 48th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1963 and April 20, 1967.

Division of seats

There were 43 members of the General Assembly, elected in the 1963 Nova Scotia general election.

Leader Party # of Seats
     Earl Wallace Urquhart Liberal 4
     Robert L. Stanfield Progressive Conservative 39
     James H. Aitchison NDP 0
Total 43

List of members

Riding Name Position
     Annapolis East John I. Marshall
     Annapolis West Peter Murray Nicholson
     Antigonish William F. MacKinnon
     Cape Breton South Donald C. McNeil
     Cape Breton Centre Mike Laffin
     Cape Breton North Tom McKeough
     Cape Breton Nova Percy Gaum
     Cape Breton East Layton Fergusson
     Cape Breton West Edward Manson
     Clare Hector J. Pothier
     Colchester Robert L. Stanfield Premier
     G. I. Smith
     Cumberland East James A. Langille
     Cumberland West D. L. George Henley
     Cumberland Centre Stephen T. Pyke Minister of Highways
     Digby Robert Baden Powell
     Guysborough Alex "Tando" MacIsaac
     Halifax South Richard A. Donahoe
     Halifax Centre Donald M. Smith
     Halifax North James H. Vaughan
     Halifax Northwest G. H. Fitzgerald
     Halifax East Nelson Gaetz
     Halifax West D. C. McNeil
     Halifax County Dartmouth Irvin William Akerley
     Hants East Albert J. Ettinger
     Hants West Norman T. Spence
     Inverness Norman J. MacLean
     William N. MacLean
     Kings North Gladys M. Porter
     Kings South Edward Haliburton
     Kings West Paul Kinsman
     Lunenburg Centre George O. Lohnes
     Lunenburg East Maurice L. Zinck
     Lunenburg West Harley J. Spence
     Pictou East A. Lloyd MacDonald
     Pictou West Harvey Veniot speaker
     Pictou Centre Donald R. MacLeod
     Queens W. S. Kennedy Jones
     Richmond Gerald Doucet
     Shelburne James M. Harding
     Victoria Carleton L. MacMillan
     Yarmouth George A. Snow
     George A. Burridge
Preceded by
47th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
General Assemblies of Nova Scotia
1963-1967
Succeeded by
49th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

References

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