Marilyn More is Nova Scotia's Minister of Education, Minister of Labour and Workforce Development, and Minister of Volunteerism in Darrell Dexter's Cabinet. As a member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, she represents the constituency of Dartmouth South-Portland Valley. She is a member of the New Democratic Party caucus. More was first elected to political office in 1978, when she became the first woman to be elected to a Nova Scotia school board.

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  • Marilyn More is Nova Scotia's Minister of Education, Minister of Labour and Workforce Development, and Minister of Volunteerism in Darrell Dexter's Cabinet. As a member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, she represents the constituency of Dartmouth South-Portland Valley. She is a member of the New Democratic Party caucus. More was first elected to political office in 1978, when she became the first woman to be elected to a Nova Scotia school board. She sat on the Dartmouth School Board for three consecutive terms. She is also a past-President of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party. More was first elected in the 2003 general election, and was re-elected in 2006 and 2009.
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  • Marilyn More is Nova Scotia's Minister of Education, Minister of Labour and Workforce Development, and Minister of Volunteerism in Darrell Dexter's Cabinet. As a member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, she represents the constituency of Dartmouth South-Portland Valley. She is a member of the New Democratic Party caucus. More was first elected to political office in 1978, when she became the first woman to be elected to a Nova Scotia school board.
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