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on June 11, 1993, as Minister of Agriculture. Gaudet served in a number of other cabinet posts during the 1990s, including Minister of Human Resources, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs, Minister of Education and Culture, Minister of Business and Consumer Affairs, and Minister responsible for
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was elected leader. Gaudet also served as interim leader after Graham's resignation and before
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36th Conference of the Canadian Region of CPA, Regina, Canadian Parliamentary Review
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On January 18, 2013, Gaudet announced that he will not be running in the
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where he worked as a teacher and a high school vice principal.
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politician. He represented the electoral district of
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Index

The Honourable
MLA
Clare
Guy LeBlanc
Leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party
Danny Graham
Francis MacKenzie
Leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party
Russell MacLellan
Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Paul MacEwan
Gerry Fogarty
Liberal
Clare
Nova Scotia
Canadian
Clare
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Nova Scotia Liberal Party
Concession, Nova Scotia
Université Sainte-Anne
Saint Mary's University
Church Point
1993
Executive Council of Nova Scotia
Speaker of the House
interim leader
Russell MacLellan
Danny Graham
Francis MacKenzie

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