Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia 2025 federal election candidates

Election Day in Nova Scotia: Meet the Candidates
Election day in Canada is fast approaching on April 28, and the race is heating up in Nova Scotia’s 11 ridings. While nominations officially close on April 7, we have a preliminary list of candidates who will be vying for your vote. Keep in mind that this list is subject to change as more candidates may join the race before the official deadline. Stay tuned for updates on confirmed candidates on April 9.
Acadie-Annapolis
- Conservative – Chris d’Entremont
- Green – Matthew Piggott
- Liberal – Ronnie LeBlanc
- NDP –
- PPC – James Strange
Cape Breton-Canso-Antigonish
- Conservative – Allan MacMaster
- Green –
- Liberal – Jaime Battiste
- NDP –
- PPC – Judith Clifford
Central Nova
- Conservative – Brycen Jenkins
- Green –
- Liberal – Sean Fraser
- NDP – Jesiah MacDonald
- PPC – Charlie MacEachern
Cumberland-Colchester
- Conservative – Stephen Ellis
- Green –
- Liberal – Alana Hirtle
- NDP – Larry Duchesne
- PPC – Paul Church
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour
- Conservative – Isabelle Obeid
- Green –
- Liberal – Darren Fisher
- NDP – Keith Morrison
- PPC – Michelle Lindsay
Halifax
- Conservative – Mark Boudreau
- Green –
- Liberal – Shannon Miedema
- NDP – Lisa Roberts
- PPC – Maricar Aliasut
Halifax West
- Conservative – Rob Batherson
- Green –
- Liberal – Lena Metlege Diab
- NDP – Rae Tench
- PPC –
Kings-Hants
- Conservative – Joel Hirtle
- Green –
- Liberal – Kody Blois
- NDP –
- PPC – Alex Cargill
Sackville-Bedford-Preston
- Conservative – Dave Carroll
- Green –
- Liberal – Braedon Clark
- NDP –
- PPC – Ryan Slaney
South Shore-St. Margarets
- Conservative – Rick Perkins
- Green –
- Liberal – Jessica Fancy-Landry
- NDP –
- PPC – Patrick Boyd
Sydney-Glace Bay
- Conservative – Anna Manley
- Green –
- Liberal – Mike Kelloway
- NDP –
- PPC – Jeffrey Evely
Make sure to stay informed about the candidates in your riding and exercise your right to vote on April 28. Your voice matters!