Current Cabinet
The current ministry has been in place since June 19, 2009, when the newly elected NDP government was sworn in.
Lieutenant-Governor | |||||
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John James Grant | (2012–) | ||||
Portfolio | Minister | ||||
Premier of Nova Scotia
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Darrell Dexter | (2009–) | |||
Deputy Premier
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Frank Corbett | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Finance
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Maureen MacDonald | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Agriculture
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John MacDonell | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Labour and Advanced Education
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Marilyn More | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture
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Sterling Belliveau | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Economic and Rural Development and Tourism
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Percy Paris | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Community Services
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Denise Peterson-Rafuse | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Education
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Ramona Jennex | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Justice
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Ross Landry | (2009–) | |||
Minister of Natural Resources
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Charlie Parker | (2011–) | |||
Minister of Health and Wellness
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Dave Wilson | (2011–) | |||
Minister of Communities, Culture, and Heritage | Leonard Preyra | (2012–) | |||
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
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Maurice Smith | (2012–) |
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