Central Nova () is a federal
electoral district
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in
Nova Scotia
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, Canada that was represented in the
House of Commons of Canada
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from 1968 until 1996. In 1996, Antigonish County and part of Guysborough County were placed with Pictou County in a new electoral boundaries configuration to form the electoral district of
Pictou-Antigonish-Guysborough. A new version of Central Nova was established in 2003 and — in conjunction with the Pictou-Antigonish-Guysborough iteration — represented a significant electoral boundaries change with specific reference to Antigonish County. Between 1867 and 1997, Antigonish County was not in a riding that included Pictou County; rather, it comprised either its own electoral district (
Antigonish), or part of other districts shared with Eastern Nova Scotia (
Antigonish-Guysborough) and Cape Breton Island communities (
Cape Breton Highlands Canso, 1968–1997).
In 2013, part of Antigonish County was "placed back" with communities in the electoral district of
Cape Breton Canso,
a riding which had emerged in part from the former Cape Breton Highlands Canso riding in 1996.
The current version of Central Nova includes Pictou County, parts of Antigonish and Guysborough Counties (including the Town of Antigonish and the Municipality of the District of St. Mary's) and extends into Halifax Regional Municipality.
Demographics
''According to the
2021 Canadian census
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,
2023 representation order''
Languages: 96.6% English, 1.8% French
Race: 91.7% White, 4.6% Indigenous, 1.8% Black
Religions: 62.1% Christian (23.0% Catholic, 10.2% United Church, 9.5% Anglican, 8.3% Presbyterian, 3.2% Baptist, 1.5% Methodist, 1.1% Pentecostal, 8.0% other), 36.7% none
Median income: $38,000 (2020)
Average income: $44,400 (2020)
Geography
The district covers all or part of the following counties:
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Pictou County (all)
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Antigonish County (part)
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Guysborough County (part)
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Halifax County (part)
Specifically, it includes the following municipal corporations:
* Municipality of the County of Pictou
* The towns of New Glasgow, Stellarton, Pictou, Westville, Trenton, and Antigonish
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Municipality of the County of Antigonish
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Municipality of the District of St. Mary's
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Halifax Regional Municipality
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(east of
Jeddore Oyster Pond and
Marinette).
Communities include:
;Pictou County
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New Glasgow
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Stellarton
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Westville
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Trenton
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Pictou
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River John
;Antigonish County (as part of the county portion placed in Central Nova)
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Antigonish
;Guysborough County (as part of the county portion placed in Central Nova)
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Goshen
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Sherbrooke
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Trafalgar
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Marie Joseph
;Halifax County (as part of the county portion placed in Central Nova)
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Sheet Harbour
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Port Dufferin
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Lake Charlotte
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Jeddore Oyster Pond
The electoral district has an area of 8,439 km
2.
Political geography
In 2008, the riding had the unusual scenario of having Green Party leader
Elizabeth May run without any Liberal opposition. Thus, the race was mostly between Conservative candidate
Peter MacKay and May. May's support was concentrated in the community of
Antigonish. Outside this area, she won just a few pockets of support. She was nearly shut out in the
New Glasgow metropolitan area, where she won just one poll. MacKay won most of the rest of the riding, and the NDP picked up three polls.
History
The district was created in 1966 from
Antigonish—Guysborough (with part of Guysborough added to Central Nova, while Antigonish County and a portion of Guysborough were placed with the Cape Breton Highlands Canso riding),
Colchester—Hants, and
Pictou. In sum, in 1966, Central Nova consisted of
Pictou County, southern
Colchester County, eastern
Halifax County, and western
Guysborough County.
In 1976, it gained some territory in Halifax County (eastern central portion), and it lost its territory in Colchester County. In 1987, it lost most of Guysborough County except for the most extreme western point, and gained all of central and central western Halifax County. In 1996, it was merged into
Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough, and
Sackville—Eastern Shore.
The electoral district was re-created in 2003: 93.3% of the
riding came from
Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough riding, and 6.7% came from
Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore. In the
2004 election,
Conservative Party candidate
Peter MacKay, who had represented Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough, was returned to the House of Commons from Central Nova. He was re-elected in the
2006 election.
Green Party leader
Elizabeth May contested the seat in the
2008 federal election. In a move that startled political observers,
Liberal leader
Stéphane Dion announced on April 13, 2007, that his party would not contest the seat in order to give May a better chance of winning, a move that marked the first time in decades that the Liberals did not field a full slate of candidates in a general election. In return, the Greens (who also fielded a full slate in the last election) did not contest
Dion's Montreal riding. After coming in second to Peter MacKay, May announced she would not run in Central Nova in the
next federal election.
Its new boundaries, determined during
2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution, have been legally defined in the 2013 representation order. The new boundaries encompass most of the pre-2012 riding as well as a portion of Nova Scotia represented in the current electoral districts of
Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley and
Sackville—Eastern Shore. It lost 9% of its previous territory to
Cape Breton—Canso,
territory that, for decades prior to this, had already been part of
Cape Breton Highlands Canso.
It came into effect upon the call of the
42nd Canadian federal election, which took place on 19 October 2015.
Following the
2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution
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, the riding lost the remainder of
Antigonish County to
Cape Breton—Canso—Antigonish and gained
Lawrencetown,
Porters Lake and
Chezzetcook from
Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook. These changes will came into effect upon the calling of the
2025 Canadian federal election
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.
Members of Parliament
This riding has elected the following
members of Parliament:
Election results
2025
2021
2019
2015
2011
2008
2006
2004
1993
1988
1984
1983 by-election
1980
1979
1974
1972
1971 by-election
1968
See also
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List of Canadian electoral districts
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Historical federal electoral districts of Canada
This is a list of past arrangements of Electoral district (Canada), Canada's electoral districts. Each district sends one member to the House of Commons of Canada.
Federal electoral districts in Canada are re-adjusted every ten years based on the ...
References
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Notes
External links
Riding history for Central Nova (1966–1996) from the Library of Parliament
Riding history for Central Nova (2003– ) from the Library of Parliament
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Nova Scotia federal electoral districts
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Guysborough County, Nova Scotia
New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
Politics of Halifax, Nova Scotia