Our Vision
Progressive Conservatives see a Nova Scotia that is an economic, social and environmental leader for others in the world to follow.
Mission
Our mission as Progressive Conservatives is to form a fiscally responsible, socially progressive government that promotes individual achievement and personal responsibility, is accountable to its citizens, listens to its people, embraces innovation, preserves the best of our unique heritage and diverse cultures and learns from the past.
Values
- Responsibility – defining good government as one that lives within its means and whose leaders spend a tax dollar as if it were their own
- Accountability – expecting governments at all levels to answer to the people for the decisions they have made
- Entrepreneurship – providing a climate where our best and brightest can succeed through hard work and initiative
- Self-Reliance – supporting people who are able to help themselves become independent
- Compassion – caring for those in society who, through no fault of their own, need support
- Stewardship – passing on a natural environment to future generations that is the same or better than the one we inherited
- Patriotism – taking pride in our cultures, our communities and our province as part of a strong, united Canada
- Respect – treating all citizens equally, regardless of ability, race, gender, religion, language, First Nations status, marital status and/or sexual orientation
Our Executive
- President: David Bond
- Executive Vice President: Morris MacLeod
- Secretary: Kim Charron
- Treasurer: Peter Orser
- Past President: Julie Chaisson
- Vice President (Policy): Rob Shea
- Vice President (Organization): Stephen Taylor
- PCNS Fund Chair: David Henderson
- Provincial Director: Penny Morash (non-voting)
Ex-Officio Members
- Leader: Tim Houston
- Young PC President: Megan McDaniel
District Vice-Presidents
District 1
Glace Bay-Dominion, Cape Breton-Whitney Pier, and, Sydney-Membertou
Dwight Rudderham
District 2
Victoria-The Lakes, Northside-Westmount, and Cape Breton East
Crystal MacDonald
District 3
Inverness, Richmond, and Guysborough-Tracadie, and Antigonish
Barry Landry
District 4
Pictou Centre, Pictou West, and Pictou East
Chris Johnstone
District 5
Cumberland North, Cumberland South, Colchester North,
Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River, and Colchester-Musquodoboit Valley
Andy Smith
District 6
Hants East, Waverly-Fall River-Beaver Bank, Sackville-Uniacke, Sackville-Cobequid, and Hammonds Plains-Lucasville
David Borden
District 7
Bedford Basin, Bedford South, Timberlea-Prospect, Clayton Park West, and Fairview-Clayton Park
Jim Hanifen
District 8
Halifax Atlantic, Halifax Armdale, Halifax Chebucto, Halifax Needham, and Halifax Citadel-Sable Island
Mike Salterio
District 9
Dartmouth North, Dartmouth East, Dartmouth South, and Eastern Passage
Rhonda Vickers
District 10
Cole Harbour-Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, Preston, and Eastern Shore
Lisa Bonang
District 11
Chester-St. Margaret's, Lunenburg, Lunenburg West, Queens, and Shelburne
Nick Saunders
District 12
Argyle, Yarmouth, Clare, and Digby-Annapolis
Marc Blinn
District 13
Annapolis, Kings West, Kings North, Kings South, and Hants West
Steve Graves
Members At Large
- Eric Mesiner
- George Laird
- Darren McFadgen
- Ross MacDonald
Committee Chairs & Other Ex-Officio
- National Council – Nova Scotia: Chris Guinan
- Constitution: George White
- 4PC Operations: Cheryl Newcombe
- Communications Chair: Mark Boudreau
- Membership: Jackie King
- Diverse Communities: Betty Thomas
- Code of Conduct Committee Chair: Damian Stoilov
Management Committee Members
- Julie Chaisson
- Tim Houston
- David Bond
- Peter Orser
- Morris MacLeod
- David Henderson
- Rob Shea
- Stephen Taylor
- Barry Landry
- Andy Smith
- Kim Charron
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