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Preceded by
  
Bruce Holland

Name
  
Bill Estabrooks

Preceded by
  
Brooke Taylor

Preceded by
  
Barry Barnet

Succeeded by
  
Iain Rankin

Occupation
  
School teacher


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Born
  
July 26, 1947 (age 76) Sackville, New Brunswick (
1947-07-26
)

Residence
  
Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia, Canada

Political party
  
Nova Scotia New Democratic Party

Education
  
Mount Allison University

William "Bill" Irvine Estabrooks (born July 26, 1947) is a retired Canadian educator and politician from Nova Scotia.

A native of Sackville, New Brunswick, Estabrooks attended Mount Allison University from which he graduated in 1969. Estabrooks found employment as a teacher in the communities around Halifax, Nova Scotia, residing in the suburban community of Upper Tantallon. He has long been involved in local chapters of the Lions Club as well as volunteering with local hockey and football teams. He is also a recipient of the Lions International Presidents’ Recognition Award and the Medal of Bravery from the Governor General.

Political career

Estabrooks ran for the nomination of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party in the riding of Timberlea-Prospect in 1998. He was elected in the 1998 Nova Scotia election and was subsequently re-elected in the 1999, 2003, 2006 and 2009 provincial elections.

Estabrooks was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia in June 2009 where he served as Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal and Minister of Energy until his resignation from cabinet in May 2012.

On September 10, 2010, Estabrooks announced that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in November 2008. He continued to serve in cabinet until his resignation on May 30, 2012. Estabrooks also announced his decision to not seek re-election in the next provincial election due to his health concerns.

References

Bill Estabrooks Wikipedia