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Gerry Fogarty

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supporting Fogarty to continue in the position while the Opposition parties demanded that the Speaker be elected by the legislature rather than appointed by the Premier which had been the practice until then. The Liberals agreed to an election and the opposition Progressive Conservatives and New
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with the Liberals and NDP both winning 19 seats and the Progressive Conservatives winning 14. The choice of Speaker became a contentious issue with Liberal Premier
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in the 1970s and 1980s and was known nationally for his on-air role during international hockey broadcasts carried on CBC.
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and was appointed chairman of the legislature's community services committee which studied the introduction of
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as the new Speaker. Fogarty was also defeated in his attempt to win the position of Deputy Speaker by NDP MLA
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The government was defeated within a year and Fogarty did not re-offer in the
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to be appointed by the Premier rather than elected by his peers.
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Democrats combined to defeat Fogarty and elect Conservative MLA
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is a former sportscaster and politician. He was the last
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Index

Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Wayne Gaudet
Ronald Russell
MLA
Halifax Bedford Basin
Joel Matheson
Mary Ann McGrath
Liberal
Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia
Halifax, Nova Scotia
CBC Radio
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Halifax Bedford Basin
Liberal
1993 provincial election
casinos
Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia
1998 provincial election
minority government
Russell MacLellan
Ron Russell
Don Chard
1999 provincial election
"Metro massacre"
the original
"MacLellan makeover"
the original
"NDP takes metro"
the original
"Two Grits leave politics"

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