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    Darrell Elvin Dexter (born 1957) is a Canadian lawyer, journalist and former naval officer who served as the 27th premier of Nova Scotia from 2009 to 2013...
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    winning 31 seats in the Legislature, under the leadership of Premier Darrell Dexter. It is the first New Democratic Party in Atlantic Canada to form a government...
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    education experts from Ontario, was released. The provincial government of Darrell Dexter requested the report, which is entitled "External Review of the Halifax...
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  • rhododendron hybridizer Colin Dexter, OBE (1930–2017), English crime writer Darrell Dexter (born 1957), Canadian politician Elliott Dexter (1870–1941), American...
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  • Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Kathy Dunderdale and Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter. On December 17, 2012, the provincial government announced project sanction...
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    Darrell Dexter was reduced to third place and became only the second one-term government in the province's history, and the first since 1882. Dexter himself...
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    legislature. Running against them were the New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Darrell Dexter, and the Liberal Party, led by Danny Graham. Hamm's party ran on a policy...
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  • original on October 19, 2008. Retrieved November 11, 2008. "Honourable Darrell Dexter NDP". The Nova Scotia Legislature. Retrieved December 30, 2012. Stephen...
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    his party won a majority government, defeating the NDP government of Darrell Dexter. In the 2017 election, his party retained a reduced majority of 27 seats...
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    New Democratic Party was triggered on November 16, 2013, following Darrell Dexter's resignation after losing the seat he contested in the 2013 election...
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  • Retrieved August 26, 2011. Galloway, Gloria (August 15, 2009). "Folksy Dexter plays the hero". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Retrieved September 22, 2009...
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    Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, Mayann Francis, on the advice of Premier Darrell Dexter, invoked the royal prerogative and granted Desmond a posthumous free...
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    2002, pg. A5; The motion was brought forward by Nova Scotia NDP leader Darrell Dexter. Louise Elliott, "Harper calls Canada a nation of defeatists, defends...
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  • At the leadership convention in June 2002, MacDonell was defeated by Darrell Dexter. On June 19, 2009, MacDonell was appointed to the Executive Council...
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  • Assembly and resigned on April 30, 2001. Darrell Dexter was chosen interim leader. (Held on June 2, 2002) Darrell Dexter 2,006 John MacDonell 1,181 Was held...
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    Legion, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Mayann Francis, Premier Darrell Dexter, and Minister of African Nova Scotian Affairs and Minister of Tourism...
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  • premiers: Allan Blakeney, John Buchanan, Alex Campbell, Amor De Cosmos, Darrell Dexter, Joe Ghiz, John Hamm, Angus Lewis Macdonald, Russell MacLellan, Gerald...
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  • Nova Scotia Liberal Party where he defeated the incumbent, Premier Darrell Dexter. Ince was born in Halifax and worked as counsellor with the Department...
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    athlete and activist for people with spinal cord injuries September 10 – Darrell Dexter, politician and 27th Premier of Nova Scotia September 23 – Sylvie Garant...
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  • Development, and Minister of Volunteerism. On January 11, 2011, Premier Darrell Dexter shuffled his cabinet, naming More as Minister of Labour and Advanced...
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      First party Second party Third party   Leader Darrell Dexter Stephen McNeil Rodney MacDonald Party New Democratic Liberal Progressive Conservative Leader since...
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    Conservatives lost the election to the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party, led by Darrell Dexter. MacDonald stepped down as Nova Scotia PC Leader on June 24, 2009. He...
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  • Minister of Health Promotion and Protection. On May 30, 2012, Premier Darrell Dexter shuffled his cabinet, appointing MacDonald as Minister of Finance. On...
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    respondents picked Premier Rodney MacDonald, compared to 23 per cent for Darrell Dexter and 16 per cent for Francis MacKenzie. The same poll showed the Progressive...
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  • over as premier in July 1997. Mitchell was defeated by New Democrat Darrell Dexter when he ran for re-election in 1998. "Jay Abbass steps down, Alan Mitchell...
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  • Amor de Cosmos (1825–1897) - Premier of British Columbia, 1872-1874 Darrell Dexter - Nova Scotia Premier, 2009–2013 Jay Ferguson and Patrick Pentland of...
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    the 2009 election campaign. The company received praise from premier Darrell Dexter for its efforts in restoring power after the passage of Hurricane Earl...
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    Archived from the original on 5 June 2012. Retrieved 27 December 2023. "Dexter shuffles cabinet as senior members say farewell". News 95.7. 31 May 2012...
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  • Governors General Michaëlle Jean David Johnston Premier Rodney MacDonald Darrell Dexter Preceded by Myra Freeman Succeeded by John James Grant Personal details...
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  • Colchester North Bill Langille Progressive Conservative   Cole Harbour Darrell Dexter NDP   Cole Harbour-Eastern Passage Kevin Deveaux NDP   Cumberland North...
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