Allan MacMaster
Full Name:
Allan MacMaster
Year of Birth:
1974
Birth Place:
Judique, N.S., Canada
Constituency | Start Date |
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Inverness | August 17, 2021 — October 27, 2024 |
Inverness | May 30, 2017 — July 17, 2021 |
Inverness | October 8, 2013 — April 30, 2017 |
Inverness | October 20, 2009 — September 7, 2013 |
Party History
- Progressive Conservative
(October 20, 2009 — October 27, 2024)
Position History
- Deputy Premier
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Opposition House Leader (PC)
(February 20, 2019 — July 17, 2021) - Deputy President of the Executive Council
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister of Finance and Treasury Board
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister of Labour Relations
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister of Gaelic Affairs
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Credit Union Act
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Insurance Act and the Insurance Premiums Tax Act
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Liquor Control Act
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister responsible for Part I of the Gaming Control Act
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Securities Act
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Utility and Review Board Act
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Chartered Professional Accountants Act
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Treasury and Policy Board
(August 31, 2021 — October 25, 2024) - Minister of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Hertiage
(September 14, 2023 — October 24, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Voluntary Sector
(September 14, 2023 — October 24, 2024) - Minister responsible for the Heritage Property Act
(September 14, 2023 — October 24, 2024)
Previous Occupations
- Executive assistant
- Investment advisor
This is the archived biography page for the former member of the Legislative Assembly, Allan MacMaster