NOVA SCOTIA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
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The 'Nova Scotia House of Assembly' is the legislative branch of the provincial government of Nova Scotia, Canada. The Assembly is the oldest in Canada, having first sat in 1758[1], and in 1848 was the site of the first responsible government in colonies of the British Empire.
There are 52 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) representing 52 . Members nearly always represent one of the three main political parties of the province, the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, Liberal Party of Nova Scotia, and Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.
The Assembly meets in Province House, a National Historic Site and Canada's oldest and smallest legislative building. It is located in Halifax. It opened on February 11, 1819. The building was also the original home to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and the location of the "Freedom of the Press" trial of Joseph Howe. Its main entrance is found on Hollis Street in Halifax.
The building is ornately decorated with, among other things, plaster British falcons. Several have been missing their heads since the 1840s. At that time, a Member of the House, Lawrence O'Connor Doyle, went on a rampage, knocking the heads off with his cane upon hearing that a dispute between the United States and New Brunswick had been ruled in favour of the Americans. He had mistakenly assumed them to be eagles.
Seating Plan
Official Seating Plan (pdf format)
★ Assembly Matters
★ Community Services
★ Economic Development
★ Human Resources
★ Internal Affairs
★ Law Amendments
★ Private & Local Bills
★ Public Accounts
★ Resources
★ Veterans Affairs
★ Supply
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★ Supply Subcommittee
★ Electoral Boundaries
★ Fire Safety
★ National Unity
★ Participation in the Democratic Process
★ Petroleum Product Pricing
★ Workers' Compensation Act
★ List of Nova Scotia General Assemblies — list of sitting members for each session
★ List of Nova Scotia political parties
★ Executive Council of Nova Scotia (Cabinet)
★ NS Legislature
★ Canadian Parliamentary Review
The 'Nova Scotia House of Assembly' is the legislative branch of the provincial government of Nova Scotia, Canada. The Assembly is the oldest in Canada, having first sat in 1758[1], and in 1848 was the site of the first responsible government in colonies of the British Empire.
There are 52 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) representing 52 . Members nearly always represent one of the three main political parties of the province, the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, Liberal Party of Nova Scotia, and Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.
The Assembly meets in Province House, a National Historic Site and Canada's oldest and smallest legislative building. It is located in Halifax. It opened on February 11, 1819. The building was also the original home to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and the location of the "Freedom of the Press" trial of Joseph Howe. Its main entrance is found on Hollis Street in Halifax.
The building is ornately decorated with, among other things, plaster British falcons. Several have been missing their heads since the 1840s. At that time, a Member of the House, Lawrence O'Connor Doyle, went on a rampage, knocking the heads off with his cane upon hearing that a dispute between the United States and New Brunswick had been ruled in favour of the Americans. He had mistakenly assumed them to be eagles.
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Seating Plan
Official Seating Plan (pdf format)
| 'Affiliation' | 'Members' | |
| Progressive Conservative Party | 22 | |
| New Democratic Party | 19 | |
| Liberal Party | 9 | |
| Ind. PC | 1 | |
| Vacant | 1 | |
| 'Total' | '52' | |
| 'Government majority (minority)' | '(4)' | |
Committees
Standing Committees
★ Assembly Matters
★ Community Services
★ Economic Development
★ Human Resources
★ Internal Affairs
★ Law Amendments
★ Private & Local Bills
★ Public Accounts
★ Resources
★ Veterans Affairs
Committees of the Whole House
★ Supply
★
★ Supply Subcommittee
Select Committees
★ Electoral Boundaries
★ Fire Safety
★ National Unity
★ Participation in the Democratic Process
★ Petroleum Product Pricing
★ Workers' Compensation Act
See also
★ List of Nova Scotia General Assemblies — list of sitting members for each session
★ List of Nova Scotia political parties
★ Executive Council of Nova Scotia (Cabinet)
External links
★ NS Legislature
★ Canadian Parliamentary Review
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