West Nova - Members of Parliament

Members of Parliament

This riding has elected the following Members of Parliament:

Parliament Years Member Party
Digby—Annapolis—Kings and Shelburne—Yarmouth—Clare prior to 1966
28th 1968–1972 Louis-Roland Comeau Progressive Conservative
29th 1972–1974 Charles Haliburton Progressive Conservative
30th 1974–1979 Coline Campbell Liberal
South Western Nova
31st 1979–1980 Charles Haliburton Progressive Conservative
32nd 1980–1984 Coline Campbell Liberal
33rd 1984–1988 Gerald Comeau Progressive Conservative
34th 1988–1993 Coline Campbell Liberal
35th 1993–1997 Harry Verran Liberal
South West Nova
36th 1997–2000 Mark Muise Progressive Conservative
37th 2000–2004 Robert Thibault Liberal
38th 2004–2006
39th 2006–2008
40th 2008–2011 Greg Kerr Conservative
41st 2011–present

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