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60th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island


FieldValue
jurisdictionPE
#60th
typeMajority
statusinactive
term-begin
term-end
pmPat Binns
loPaul Connolly
partyProgressive Conservative Party
party2Liberal Party
party3New Democratic Party
partyfootnote1
monarchElizabeth II
monarchterm6 February 1952 – present
viceroyGilbert Clements
viceroyterm30 August 1995 – 28 May 2001
members27
lastparl59th
nextparl61st

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The 60th General Assembly of Prince Edward Island was in session from January 3, 1997, to March 21, 2000. The Progressive Conservative Party led by Pat Binns formed the government. In 1996, the 16 dual-member districts were changed to 27 single-member districts. Thus the Assemblymen and Councillors were renamed MLAs

Wilbur MacDonald was elected speaker.

There were three sessions of the 60th General Assembly:

SessionStartEnd
1stJanuary 3, 1997June 11, 1998
2ndNovember 12, 1998June 8, 1999
3rdNovember 16, 1999November 16, 1999

Members

DistrictMemberPartyFirst elected / previously elected
Alberton-MiminegashHector MacLeodLiberal
Belfast-Pownal BayWilbur MacDonaldProgressive Conservative
Borden-KinkoraEric HammillProgressive Conservative
Cascumpec-Grand RiverKeith MilliganLiberal
Charlottetown-Kings SquareWayne CheverieLiberal
Richard Brown (1997)Liberal1997
Charlottetown-Rochford SquarePaul ConnollyLiberal
Charlottetown-Spring ParkWes MacAleerProgressive Conservative
Crapaud-Hazel GroveNorman MacPheeProgressive Conservative
Evangeline-MiscoucheRobert MaddixLiberal
Georgetown-Baldwin's RoadMichael CurrieProgressive Conservative
Glen Stewart-Bellevue CovePat MellaProgressive Conservative
Kensington-MalpequeMitch MurphyProgressive Conservative
Montague-KilmuirJim BagnallProgressive Conservative
Morell-Fortune BayKevin MacAdamProgressive Conservative
Murray River-GaspereauxPat BinnsProgressive Conservative
North River-Rice PointRon MacKinleyLiberal
Park Corner-Oyster BedBeth MacKenzieProgressive Conservative
Parkdale-BelvedereChester GillanProgressive Conservative
Sherwood-HillsboroughElmer MacFadyenProgressive Conservative
Souris-ElmiraAndy MooneyProgressive Conservative
St. Eleanors-SummersideNancy GuptillLiberal
Stanhope-East RoyaltyJamie BallemProgressive Conservative
Tignish-DebloisRobert MorrisseyLiberal
Tracadie-Fort AugustusMildred DoverProgressive Conservative
West Point-BloomfieldHerb DickiesonNew Democrat
Wilmot-SummersideGreg DeighanProgressive Conservative
Winsloe-West RoyaltyDon MacKinnonProgressive Conservative

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