Angus MacIsaac

Full Name:
Angus MacIsaac
Year of Birth:
1943
Birth Place:
London, England
Constituency | Start Date |
---|---|
Antigonish | June 9, 2009 — September 4, 2009 |
Antigonish | June 13, 2006 — May 5, 2009 |
Antigonish | August 5, 2003 — May 13, 2006 |
Antigonish | July 27, 1999 — July 5, 2003 |
Guysborough | October 13, 1970 — September 17, 1972 |
Guysborough | February 11, 1969 — September 5, 1970 |
Party History
- Progressive Conservative
(July 27, 1999 — September 4, 2009) - Progressive Conservative
(February 11, 1969 — September 17, 1972)
Position History
- Deputy Premier
(June 27, 2006 — June 19, 2009) - Deputy President of the Executive Council
(June 27, 2006 — June 19, 2009) - Chair of Treasury and Policy Board
(January 7, 2009 — June 19, 2009) - Minister of Gaelic Affairs
(December 4, 2006 — June 19, 2009) - Minister responsible for the Gateway Initiative
(October 23, 2007 — June 19, 2009) - Minister of Economic Development
(October 23, 2007 — January 7, 2009) - Minister responsible for Nova Scotia Business Incorporated
(October 23, 2007 — January 7, 2009) - Minister responsible for the Innovation Corporation Act
(October 23, 2007 — January 7, 2009) - Minister of Transportation and Public Works
(February 24, 2006 — October 23, 2007) - Chair of Treasury and Policy Board
(February 24, 2006 — October 23, 2007) - Minister responsible for the Sydney Steel Corporation Act
(February 24, 2006 — October 23, 2007) - Minister responsible for the Sydney Tar Ponds Agency (NS)
(January 5, 2007 — October 23, 2007) - Minister responsible for Gaelic Initiatives
(February 24, 2006 — December 4, 2006) - Minister of Health
(August 18, 2003 — February 24, 2006) - Chair of the Senior Citizens' Secretariat
(August 18, 2003 — February 24, 2006) - Minister of Education
(December 19, 2002 — August 18, 2003) - Minister responsible for the Youth Secretariat Act
(December 19, 2002 — August 18, 2003) - Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
(October 1, 2000 — December 19, 2002) - Minister responsible for the Residential Tenancies Act
(October 1, 2000 — December 19, 2002) - Minister responsible for Part II of the Gaming Control Act
(October 1, 2000 — January 18, 2001) - Minister of Labour
(December 29, 1999 — October 1, 2000) - Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs
(October 6, 1999 — October 1, 2000) - Minister responsible for the Workers' Compensation Act
(December 29, 1999 — October 1, 2000) - Acting Minister of Finance
(April 23, 2007 — May 28, 2007) - Acting Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
(April 23, 2007 — May 28, 2007) - Acting Minister responsible for the Securities Act and for the Insurance Act
(April 23, 2007 — May 28, 2007) - Acting Minister Responsible for the administration of Part I of the Gaming Control Act
(April 23, 2007 — May 28, 2007) - Acting Minister of Environment and Labour
(October 1, 2000 — January 18, 2001)
Previous Occupations
- Teacher
- Woodlot owner
This is the archived biography page for the former member of the Legislative Assembly, Angus MacIsaac