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was sworn in as premier in September 1967, Haliburton retained his previous cabinet roles, but was also named Minister of Education. In May 1968, Smith shuffled his cabinet, moving Haliburton to Provincial Secretary. He did not reoffer in the
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as Minister of Agriculture and Marketing. In July 1959, he was given an additional role in cabinet as Minister of Lands and Forests. Haliburton was re-elected in the
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Boats, Books and Apples: A Portrait of E.D. Haliburton, a Rugged Individualist
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Haliburton first attempted to enter provincial politics in the
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Index

MLA
Kings South
Harry How
MLA
Kings County
William H. Pipe
David Durell Sutton
St. John's
Newfoundland
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Progressive Conservative
electoral districts
Kings County
Kings South
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia
St. John's
Newfoundland
Dalhousie University
University of King's College
1949 election
1953 election
George Arthur Boggs
1956 election
Executive Council of Nova Scotia
1960
1963 elections
1967 election
George Isaac Smith

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