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  2. Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, [4] more commonly known as the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, is a [2] political party in Nova Scotia, Canada. Like most conservative parties in Atlantic Canada, it has been historically associated with the Red Tory [ 5 ] faction of Canadian conservatism .

  3. Danny MacGillivray - Wikipedia

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    Danny MacKenzie MacGillivray [1] is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2024 general election, representing Pictou Centre as a member of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia. [2] Prior to his election, he had been mayor of Stellarton from 2016. [3]

  4. Ryan Robicheau - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia Ryan Robicheau (born July 8, 1993) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2024 general election , representing Clare as a member of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia .

  5. Robert Batherson - Wikipedia

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    Batherson began working in communications and research for the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia Caucus Office and later worked as a political staffer for Peter MacKay. [5] In the 1998 Nova Scotia general election, Batherson ran as a Progressive Conservative party candidate in the riding of Sackville-Cobequid.

  6. Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia ...

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    Caucus colleagues running were Donald Cameron, the MLA for Pictou East who entered the House when Thornhill did; and Tom McInnis, the 13-year MLA for Eastern Shore. Rounding out the field was Clair Callaghan, the principal of the Technical University of Nova Scotia (now part of Dalhousie University), and a candidate in the 1988 general election.

  7. Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidates in the ...

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    He served as senior vice-president and chief economist for the Bank of Nova Scotia (Globe and Mail, 6 May 1983), was a senior advisor to the federal Department of Finance, and was a Canadian representative to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

  8. 65th General Assembly of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Conservative 2021 Clare: Ryan Robicheau: Progressive Conservative 2024 Clayton Park West: Adegoke Fadare: Progressive Conservative 2024 Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley: Scott Armstrong: Progressive Conservative 2024 Colchester North: Tom Taggart: Progressive Conservative 2021 Cole Harbour-Dartmouth: Brad McGowan: Progressive ...

  9. Leah Martin - Wikipedia

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    Leah (Girdwood) Martin [1] (born November 2, 1986) [2] is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2024 general election, representing Cole Harbour as a member of the Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia. [3] [4] Martin is a member of the Millbrook First Nation.