Queen Elizabeth High School (Halifax, Nova Scotia) - Model Parliament - Previous Opposition Leaders and Prime Ministers

Previous Opposition Leaders and Prime Ministers

  • 2007: Edgar Burns (Liberal) and Zephyr Armsworthy (Conservative)
  • 2006: Shenglong Gao (Conservative) and Marc Trussler (Liberal)
  • 2005: Aaron Ingersoll (Conservative), and James Mosher (Liberal)
  • 2004: Kaitlin Pianosi (Conservative) and James Mosher (Liberal)
  • 1994: Neil MacFarlane (PM-Reform) and Jacob Zimmer (LO-NDP)

(Note: 1994 Reform Party won the largest majority in the history of the school's model parliament), however the kidnapping of NDP Leader, Zimmer, caused strife in the reform party and the party never re-formed.

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