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| The Honourable Bill Estabrooks |
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| Assumed office 1998 |
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| Preceded by | Bruce Holland |
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| Assumed office June 19, 2009 |
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| Preceded by | Brooke Taylor |
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| Assumed office June 19, 2009 |
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| Preceded by | Barry Barnet |
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| Political party | NDP |
Bill Estabrooks is a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia. He represents the riding of Timberlea-Prospect for the NDP. He has also been employed as a school teacher He has also been involved in the Lions Club and local hockey teams. He is also a recipient of the Lions International Presidents’ Recognition Award and the Medal of Bravery from the Governor General.
Estabrooks was first elected in Nova Scotia general election, 1998 and was subsequently re-elected in 1999, 2003, and 2006. In the 2009 election, the NDP formed government and Estabrooks was named Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal and Minister of Energy.
External links
- Members of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly
- Cabinet of the Province of Nova Scotia Biography
- NDP caucus profile
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