Cape Breton North - Members of The Legislative Assembly

Members of The Legislative Assembly

This riding has elected the following Members of the Legislative Assembly:

Legislature Years Member Party
61st 2009-2011 Cecil Clarke Progressive Conservative
60th 2006-2009
59th 2003-2006
58th 2001-2003
1999-2001 Russell MacLellan Liberal
57th 1998-1999
56th 1997-1998
1993-1997 Ron Stewart Liberal
55th 1988-1993 Brian Young Progressive Conservative
54th 1984-1988
53rd 1981-1984
52nd 1978-1981 Len J. Arsenault New Democratic
51st 1974-1978 Tom McKeough Progressive Conservative
50th 1970-1974
49th 1967-1970
48th 1963-1967
47th 1960-1963
46th 1956-1960 John M. Macdonald Progressive Conservative
45th 1953-1956 Alexander O'Handley Liberal
44th 1949-1953
43rd 1945-1949
42nd 1941-1945
41st 1937-1941 George Belcher Murray Liberal
40th 1933-1937 Joseph Macdonald Conservative

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