List of Members
Riding | Name | Position | |
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Annapolis East | Gerry Sheehy | ||
Annapolis West | Peter Murray Nicholson | ||
Antigonish | J. William Gillis | ||
Cape Breton South | John F. Burke | ||
Cape Breton Centre | Michael Laffin | ||
Cape Breton North | Tom McKeough | ||
Cape Breton Nova | Paul MacEwan | ||
Cape Breton East | Jeremy Akerman | ||
Cape Breton West | Allan Sullivan | ||
Clare | Benoit Comeau | ||
Colchester | G. I. Smith | ||
Gerald Ritcey | |||
Cumberland East | Roger S. Bacon | ||
Cumberland West | D.L.George Henley | ||
Cumberland Centre | Raymond M. Smith | ||
Dartmouth North | Glen M. Bagnell | ||
Dartmouth South | D. Scott MacNutt | ||
Digby | Joseph H. Casey | ||
Guysborough | Angus MacIsaac | ||
Halifax Atlantic | John Buchanan | ||
Halifax Cornwallis | George M. Mitchell | speaker Minister of Development (1973) |
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Halifax Citadel | Ronald Wallace | ||
Halifax Chebucto | James L. Connolly | speaker (1973) | |
Halifax Cobequid | George Riley | ||
Halifax Eastern Shore | Alexander Garnet Brown | ||
Halifax Needham | Gerald Regan | Premier | |
Halifax St. Margarets | Leonard L. Pace | ||
Hants East | Jack Hawkins | ||
Hants West | Robert D. Lindsay | ||
Inverness | Norman J. MacLean | ||
John Archie MacKenzie | |||
Kings North | Victor N. Thorpe | ||
Kings South | Harry How | ||
Kings West | Gordon A. Tidman | ||
Lunenburg Centre | Walton W. Cook | ||
Lunenburg East | Maurice L. Zinck | ||
Lunenburg West | Maurice DeLorey | ||
Pictou East | A. Lloyd MacDonald | ||
Pictou West | Harvey Veniot | ||
Pictou Centre | Ralph F. Fiske | ||
Queens | W. S. Kennedy Jones | ||
Richmond | Gerald J. Doucet | ||
Shelburne | Harold Huskilson | ||
Victoria | Fisher Hudson | ||
Yarmouth | Fraser Mooney | ||
George A. Snow |
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