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  2. John A. MacIsaac - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. [1] MacIsaac was born in 1883 at Broad Cove Banks, Inverness County, Nova Scotia. [2] He married Mary Catherine MacDonald in 1916. [2] MacIsaac entered provincial politics in the 1941 election, winning the Antigonish riding by over 1000 votes. [3] MacIsaac died in office on June 1, 1942. [2]

  3. Fred Robert Trotter - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Robert Trotter (August 20, 1861 – September 4, 1934 [1]) was a farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Antigonish County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1903 to 1919 as a Liberal member. He was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, the son of Robert Trotter, a Scottish immigrant, and

  4. William Chisholm (Nova Scotia politician) - Wikipedia

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    He resigned in 1916 and was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for the electoral district of Antigonish County. A Nova Scotia Liberal, he was a minister without portfolio from 1918 to 1925 in the cabinet of George Henry Murray and Minister of Highways from 1923 to 1925 and Minister of Public Works and Mines in 1925 in the cabinet of ...

  5. Bill Gillis - Wikipedia

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    John William Gillis (October 31, 1936 – August 15, 2009), generally known as Bill Gillis, was a Canadian politician who served in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1970 to 1998. He represented the electoral district of Antigonish for the Liberals. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, [1] his family moved to Antigonish when he was six weeks old.

  6. Antigonish, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Antigonish (/ ˌ æ n t ɪ ɡ ə ˈ n ɪ ʃ / AN-tig-ə-NISH; [2] Canadian Gaelic: Am Baile Mòr [am ˈpalə ˈmuːɾ]) is a town in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The town is home to St. Francis Xavier University and the oldest continuous Highland games outside Scotland .

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