List of Members
Riding | Name | Position | |
---|---|---|---|
Annapolis East | Henry Davies Hicks | ||
Annapolis West | Peter Murray Nicholson | ||
Antigonish | Willism F. MacKinnon | ||
Cape Breton South | Donald C. McNeil | ||
Cape Breton Centre | Michael McDonald | ||
Cape Breton North | John M. MacDonald | ||
Cape Breton Nova | Percy Gaum | ||
Cape Breton East | Neil Layton Ferguson | ||
Cape Breton West | Edward A. Manson | ||
Clare | Pierre E. Belliveau | ||
Colchester | Robert L. Stanfield | Premier | |
G. I. Smith | |||
Cumberland East | James Arnold Langille | ||
Cumberland West | Allison Thompson Smith | ||
Cumberland Centre | Stephen T. Pyke | Minister of Labour | |
Digby | Malcolm Stewart Leonard | Minister of Education | |
Guysborough | A. W. Cameron | ||
Halifax South | Richard A.Donahoe | ||
Halifax Centre | Gordon S. Cowan | ||
Halifax North | John E. Ahern | ||
Halifax Northwest | Ronald Manning Fielding | ||
Halifax East | Duncan MacMillan | ||
Halifax West | Charles H. Reardon | ||
Halifax County Dartmouth | Geoffrey Stevens | ||
Hants East | Ernest M. Ettinger | ||
Hants West | George H. Wilson | ||
Inverness (provincial electoral district) | Joseph Clyde Nunn | ||
Roderick MacLean | |||
Kings North | Eric Balcom | ||
Kings South | E. D. Haliburton | ||
Kings West | Hiram Thomas | ||
Lunenburg Centre | Harold Uhlman | ||
Lunenburg East | R. Clifford Levy | ||
Lunenburg West | Harley J. Spence | ||
Pictou East | William A. MacLeod | ||
Pictou West | Harvey Veniot | ||
Pictou Centre | Donald R. MacLeod | ||
Queens | W. S. Kennedy Jones | speaker | |
Richmond | Earl Wallace Urquhart | ||
Shelburne | James M. Harding | ||
Victoria | Carleton L. MacMillan | ||
Yarmouth | William C. O'Brien | ||
Eric H. Spinney |
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