Harvey Alfred Veniot, QC (November 18, 1915 – October 2, 2009) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Pictou West...
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Progressive Conservative Harvey Veniot by 9 votes. Proudfoot was defeated when he ran for re-election in 1956, losing to Veniot by 88 votes. Proudfoot died...
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MLA for Queens (1919–1978) 1957–1960 Progressive Conservative 46th 36 Harvey Veniot MLA for Pictou West (1915–2009) 1961–1968 Progressive Conservative 47th...
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D. Stein, 92, American professor (Case Western Reserve University). Harvey Veniot, 93, Canadian MLA for Pictou West (1956–1974), Speaker of the Nova Scotia...
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Abercrombie Point. It crosses Pictou Harbour to the town of Pictou using the Harvey A. Veniot Causeway, which opened in 1968. A traffic circle at the west end of...
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52nd 1978-1981 51st 1974-1978 Dan Reid Liberal 50th 1970-1974 Harvey Veniot Progressive Conservative 49th 1967-1970 48th 1963-1967 47th 1960-1963...
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Dan Reid MLA for Pictou West In office 1974–1978 Preceded by Harvey Veniot Succeeded by Donald P. McInnes Personal details Born Daniel Spencer Reid (1944-07-25)...
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Charles E. Arbuckle 338 5.35% Thomas MacQueen Pictou West Harvey Veniot 2,729 51.00% Laurence Mawhinney 2,008 37.53% Robert Cormier 614 11.47% Harvey Veniot...
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of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly In office 1969–1970 Preceded by Harvey Veniot Succeeded by George M. Mitchell MLA for Halifax Northwest In office...
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Lunenburg West Harley J. Spence Pictou East Thomas MacQueen Pictou West Harvey Veniot speaker Pictou Centre Donald R. MacLeod Queens W. S. Kennedy Jones...
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West Harley J. Spence Pictou East A. Lloyd MacDonald Pictou West Harvey Veniot speaker Pictou Centre Donald R. MacLeod Queens W. S. Kennedy Jones...
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and New Glasgow. The south-west end of the harbour is bisected by the Harvey Veniot causeway that carries Nova Scotia Highway 106. The causeway has limited...
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Assembly In office 1957–1960 Preceded by John Smith MacIvor Succeeded by Harvey Veniot Personal details Born July 24, 1919 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Died June...
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West Maurice DeLory Pictou East A. Lloyd MacDonald Pictou West Harvey Veniot Pictou Centre Ralph F. Fiske Queens W. S. Kennedy Jones Richmond...
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98% Joanne E. Kohout 835 11.93% A. Lloyd MacDonald† Pictou West Dan Reid 2,624 43.99% Harvey Veniot 2,602 43.62% Charles Parker 739 12.39% Harvey Veniot...
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Nova Scotia Highway 106 and is named the "Harvey A. Veniot Causeway" in honour of local politician Harvey Veniot. The causeway has proven controversial as...
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20% Barrie M. Hould 449 8.25% William A. MacLeod Pictou West Harvey Veniot 2,744 52.28% W.A. Broidy 2,353 44.83% W.E. Salsman 152 2.90% Harvey Veniot...
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West Harley J. Spence Pictou East John W. MacDonald Pictou West Harvey Veniot speaker Pictou Centre Donald R. MacLeod Queens W. S. Kennedy Jones...
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2,592 47.16% Joseph D. Ryan 223 4.06% John W. MacDonald Pictou West Stewart W. Proudfoot 2,628 50.09% Harvey Veniot 2,619 49.91% Stewart W. Proudfoot...
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– Luigi Moro, footballer and football coach (born 1918) October 2 – Harvey Veniot, MLA for Pictou West (1956–1974), Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of...
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MacQueen 2,876 51.14% A. Lloyd MacDonald 2,748 48.86% A. Lloyd MacDonald Pictou West Harvey Veniot 3,137 65.20% Edward Snow 1,674 34.80% Harvey Veniot...
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49.95% William A. MacLeod 2,754 50.05% John W. MacDonald Pictou West Stewart W. Proudfoot 2,556 49.15% Harvey Veniot 2,644 50.85% Stewart W. Proudfoot...
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West Harley J. Spence Pictou East William A. MacLeod Pictou West Harvey Veniot Pictou Centre Donald R. MacLeod Queens W. S. Kennedy Jones speaker...
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649 49.90% A. Lloyd MacDonald 2,660 50.10% John W. MacDonald† Pictou West Harvey Veniot 2,999 59.54% Charles Ernest MacCarthy 2,038 40.46% Harvey Veniot...
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Journal. Hrabluk, Lisa; Veniot, Andre (December 8, 1998). "Liberal popularity dips in latest poll". The Telegraph Journal. Veniot, Andre (September 2, 1998)...
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politician Louis Robichaud (1925–2005), former Premier of New Brunswick Peter Veniot (1863–1926), former Premier of New Brunswick Charles Wesley Weldon (1830–1896)...
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1933 a project to pave Main Street paid the same worker $2 a day. Peter Veniot, the owner since 1891 of Bathurst's French-language newspaper was the first...
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William Frederick Todd (1854–1935) 28 February 1923 28 December 1928 Peter Veniot (1923–1925) John Babington Macaulay Baxter (1925–1931) 16 Hugh Havelock...
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Oliver Premier of Manitoba – John Bracken Premier of New Brunswick – Peter Veniot Premier of Nova Scotia – Ernest Howard Armstrong Premier of Ontario – George...
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Justice of Ontario Yes Gloucester August 17, 1936 Peter Veniot Liberal Clarence Joseph Veniot Liberal Death Yes Wright August 3, 1936 Fizalam-William...
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