Canadian politician (1956–1997)
David Ross Bragg (June 25, 1956 – March 31, 1997) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral districts of Cumberland West and Cumberland North in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1988 to 1996. He was a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party .[ 1]
Early life
Born in 1956 at Amherst, Nova Scotia , Bragg was a real estate broker by career.[ 2]
Political career
Bragg entered provincial politics in the 1988 election , defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent Gardner Hurley by 83 votes in the Cumberland West riding.[ 3] He was re-elected in the 1993 election , defeating Progressive Conservative Ernie Fage by over 1200 votes in Cumberland North.[ 4] On June 11, 1993, Bragg was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia as Minister of Economic Development.[ 5] Bragg resigned from cabinet in February 1995.[ 6] [ 7] He remained MLA until resigning for health reasons in November 1996.[ 8]
Death
Bragg died on March 31, 1997, as a result of leukemia .[ 9] [ 10] [ 11]
References
^ "Electoral History for Cumberland North" (PDF) . Nova Scotia Legislative Library. Retrieved 2018-05-06 .
^ The Canadian Parliamentary Guide . P. G. Normandin. 1991. p. 711. ISBN 9780921925408 . Retrieved 2015-04-23 .
^ "Returns of General Election for the House of Assembly 1988" (PDF) . Elections Nova Scotia. 1988. p. 60. Retrieved 2015-04-23 .
^ "Returns of General Election for the House of Assembly 1993" (PDF) . Elections Nova Scotia. 1993. p. 70. Retrieved 2015-04-23 .
^ "Historic Liberal cabinet sworn in" . The Chronicle Herald . June 12, 1993. Archived from the original on August 30, 2000. Retrieved 2015-04-23 .
^ "Bragg quits cabinet: development minister moves to back benches". The Chronicle Herald . February 17, 1995.
^ "Nova Scotia Cabinet sees first resignation". The Globe and Mail . February 17, 1995.
^ "Bragg quits to be with family: long illness, dad's death contribute to decision". The Chronicle Herald . November 9, 1996.
^ "Colleagues, foes praise Bragg: former cabinet minister loses fight with leukemia". The Chronicle Herald . April 2, 1997.
^ "N.S. town councillor who died at 37 leaves legacy of justice, compassion" . CBC News. August 13, 2023.
^ "Ross Bragg death a loss for Nova Scotia" . Government of Nova Scotia. April 1, 1997. Retrieved 2015-04-23 .