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Francis MacKenzie
Leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party
In office October 23, 2004 – June 20, 2006
Preceded by
Wayne Gaudet
Succeeded by
Michel Samson (interim)
Personal details
Born
(1960-05-07) May 7, 1960 (age 64) St. John's, Newfoundland
Political party
Liberal
Francis MacKenzie (born May 7, 1960) is a former leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party. He won the leadership for the party on October 23, 2004.
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Von Elm, Donald K. Moe, Oscar Willing, and Francis Ouimet. In his three years on the Walker Cup team, MacKenzie compiled a 5–1 record. In 1931 he went to...
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Order of St. Francis and the national protector of the Third Order in America, made a side trip to see Assisi, the birthplace of Saint Francis, while leading...
27, 2007 at the Dartmouth Sportsplex, following the resignation of FrancisMacKenzie, shortly after failing to win a seat in the 2006 election. This was...
members of the Mackenzie family. It was first created as Earl of Cromarty in the Peerage of Scotland in 1703 for Sir George Mackenzie, 2nd Baronet, but...