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and his support from miners helped ensure the Conservative Party's victory in that election. Harrington became Minister of Labour in the government of
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which had afflicted the previous two premiers. He improved the provincial department of
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During Harrington's term he was able to end ongoing labour disturbance among miners in
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and became Premier of Nova Scotia when Rhodes left provincial politics to enter the
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until 1937. His government was the last Conservative government until
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Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs
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The Legacy of Gordon Sidney Harrington, 1909 - 1925
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Premier of Nova Scotia
George V
James Cranswick Tory
Frank Stanfield
Walter Harold Covert
Edgar Nelson Rhodes
Angus Lewis Macdonald
MLA
Cape Breton Centre
Joseph Macdonald
Michael Dwyer
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Cape Breton South
George M. Morrison
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Conservative
Nova Scotia
premier of Nova Scotia

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