Born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1953,[3] Huskilson graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Dalhousie University and a diploma from the Nova Scotia Funeral Directors Association.[4]
Political career
Huskilson was elected MLA for Shelburne in the 1993 provincial election,[5] succeeding his father Harold Huskilson, who had represented the riding since 1970.[6] Following his re-election in 1998,[7] Huskilson was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia as Minister of Transportation and Public Works.[8] In the 1999 election, Huskilson led Progressive Conservative candidate Cecil O'Donnell by one vote on election night,[9] however a judicial recount on August 17 resulted in a tie which was broken when the ridings returning officer picked O'Donnell's name from a box.[10][11] Huskilson attempted to regain the seat in the 2003 election,[1] but lost to O'Donnell by close to 600 votes.[12]