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48th General Assembly of Nova Scotia


FieldValue
jurisdictionNS
#48th
typeMajority
statusinactive
term-beginFebruary 6, 1964
term-endApril 20, 1967
scHarvey Veniot
sctermFebruary 8, 1961
pmRobert Stanfield
pmtermNovember 20, 1956
loPeter M. Nicholson
lotermFebruary 6, 1964 – May 30, 1967
partyProgressive Conservative Party
party2Liberal Party
sessionbeginFebruary 6, 1964
sessionendMarch 18, 1964
sessionbegin2February 10, 1965
sessionend2March 30, 1965
sessionbegin3February 16, 1966
sessionend3April 6, 1966
sessionbegin4September 9, 1966
sessionend4December 2, 1966
sessionbegin5February 9, 1967
sessionend5April 20, 1967
monarchElizabeth II
monarchtermFebruary 6, 1952
viceroyHenry Poole MacKeen
viceroytermMarch 1, 1963
members43
lastparl47th
nextparl49th

| # = 48th

| term-begin = February 6, 1964 | term-end = April 20, 1967

The 48th General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between February 6, 1964 and April 20, 1967.

Division of seats

There were 43 members of the General Assembly, elected in the 1963 Nova Scotia general election.

LeaderParty# of Seats
Earl Wallace UrquhartLiberal4
**Total**43

List of members

RidingNamePartyFirst elected / previously electedPosition
Annapolis EastJohn I. MarshallProgressive Conservative1963

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