Nova Scotia New Democratic Party - Current Elected Members

Current Elected Members

  • NOTE: All italicized cabinet postings are the main portfolios for those ministers.
Name Riding Year elected Cabinet Posting
Darrell Dexter Cole Harbour 1998 Premier,
Intergovernmental Affairs,
Aboriginal Affairs,
Military Relations,
Policy and Priorities,
Cabinet President
Frank Corbett Cape Breton Centre 1998 Deputy Premier,
Public Services,
Chair of Treasury Board,
Communications Nova Scotia,
Cabinet Vice President
Sterling Belliveau Shelburne 2006 Environment,
Fisheries and Aquaculture
Pam Birdsall Lunenburg 2009
Jim Boudreau Guysborough-Sheet Harbour 2009
Gary Burrill Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley 2009
Vicki Conrad Queens 2006
Howard Epstein Halifax Chebucto 1998
Bill Estabrooks Timberlea-Prospect 1998
Gordie Gosse Cape Breton Nova 2003
Ramona Jennex Kings South 2009 Education,
Youth
Becky Kent Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage 2007
Ross Landry Pictou Centre 2009 Justice,
Attorney General
Maureen MacDonald Halifax Needham 1998 Finance
John MacDonell Hants East 1998 Agriculture,
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
Clarrie MacKinnon Pictou East 2006
Marilyn More Dartmouth South-Portland Valley 2003 Labour and Advanced Education,
Immigration,
Status of Women
Jim Morton Kings North 2009
Percy Paris Waverley-Fall River-Beaver Bank 2006 Economic and Rural Development and Tourism,
Africna Nova Scotian Affairs,
Nova Scotia Business Inc.
Charlie Parker Pictou West 1998, 2003 Natural Resources,
Energy
Denise Peterson-Rafuse Chester-St. Margaret's 2009 Community Services,
Seniors,
Disabled Persons' Commission Act
Sid Prest Eastern Shore 2009
Leonard Preyra Halifax Citadel 2006 Communities, Culture and Heritage
Gary Ramey Lunenburg West 2009
Michele Raymond Halifax Atlantic 2003
Brian Skabar Cumberland North 2009
Maurice Smith Antigonish 2009 Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal,
Gaelic Affairs,
Sydney Tar Ponds Agency
Graham Steele Halifax Fairview 2001
Mat Whynott Hammonds Plains-Upper Sackville 2009
Dave Wilson Sackville-Cobequid 2003 Health, Acadian Affairs
Lenore Zann Truro-Bible Hill 2009

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