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Nova Scotia House of Assembly

The Nova Scotia House of Assembly (French: Assemblée législative de la Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Taigh Seanaidh Alba Nuadh), or Legislative Assembly, is the deliberative assembly of the General Assembly of Nova Scotia, and together with the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia makes up the Nova Scotia Legislature.[1]

Nova Scotia House of Assembly

Assemblée législative de la Nouvelle-Écosse

1758 (1758)

Vacant
Tim Houston, PC
since August 31, 2021
Kim Masland, PC
since September 24, 2021
Derek Mombourquette, Liberal
since September 24, 2021

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The assembly is the oldest in Canada, having first sat in 1758;[2] in 1848, it was the site of the first responsible government in the British Empire. Bills passed by the House of Assembly are given royal assent by the lieutenant governor[3] in the name of the King of Canada.


Originally (in 1758), the Legislature consisted of the Crown represented by a governor (later a lieutenant governor), the appointed Nova Scotia Council holding both executive and legislative duties and an elected House of Assembly (lower chamber). In 1838, the council was replaced by an executive council with the executive function and a legislative council with the legislative functions based on the House of Lords. In 1928, the Legislative Council was abolished and the members pensioned off.


There are 55 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) representing 55 electoral districts.[4] Members nearly always represent one of the three main political parties of the province: the Nova Scotia Liberal Party, Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia, and Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.


The assembly meets in Province House. Located in Halifax, Province House is a National Historic Site and Canada's oldest and smallest legislative building. It opened on February 11, 1819. The building was also originally 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.

Clerk

Hansard

House Operations

Legislative Committees

Legislative Counsel

Legislative Library

Legislative Television Broadcasting Services

Sergeant-at-Arms

Speaker's Administration Office

Assembly Matters

Community Services

Natural Resources and Economic Development

Health

Human Resources

Internal Affairs

Law Amendments

Private & Local Bills

Public Accounts

Veterans Affairs

List of Nova Scotia General Assemblies

List of political parties in Nova Scotia

(Cabinet)

Executive Council of Nova Scotia

Province House (Nova Scotia)

Politics of Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia House of Assembly official YouTube channel

Nova Scotia Legislature

Nova Scotia House of Assembly seating plan