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Lorelei Nicoll
MLA, Cole Harbour-Dartmouth, Former Councillor and former Deputy Mayor at Halifax Regional Municipality
Lorelei Nicoll is a Canadian politician who currently serves as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Cole Harbour-Dartmouth in Nova Scotia.12 Here are some key details about her career and background:
Political Career
- Elected as MLA for Cole Harbour-Dartmouth in August 2021 as a member of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party13
- Currently serves as the Official Opposition critic for Labour, Skills, and Advanced Education; Municipal Affairs; and the Status of Women4
- Prior to provincial politics, served on Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) Council for 12 years13
- Served as Deputy Mayor of HRM in 20151
Municipal Experience
- During her time on HRM Council, Nicoll:
- Participated in the Regional Plan Review
- Promoted the development of the Cole Harbour Basin Open Space Plan
- Represented HRM Council on boards including Halifax Partnership, Halifax Water, Trade Centre Limited, and Destination Halifax1
Community Involvement
- Active in the Cole Harbour community for over 36 years
- Served as Chair of School Advisory Councils at all school levels
- Board member of Cole Harbour Outdoor Pool & Tennis Complex
- Founding Chair of the Cole Harbour Harvest Festival
- Member of the board of Cole Harbour Place1
Background
- Born in Petit-de-Grat, a small Acadian fishing village on Isle Madame, Cape Breton Island
- Has called Cole Harbour home for over 36 years with her husband1
Lorelei Nicoll brings extensive municipal and community experience to her current role as a provincial legislator representing Cole Harbour-Dartmouth.