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Robert Anthony "Tony" Ince (born 1958) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in the 2013 provincial election, representing the electoral district of Cole Harbour for the Nova Scotia Liberal Party where he defeated the incumbent, Premier Darrell Dexter.[3][4] In October 2024, Ince announced that he would not seek reelection.

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Early life and education

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Ince was born in Halifax and worked as counsellor with the Department of Community Services. He also worked as a project coordinator with the Black Educators Association.[2]

Political career

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Ince ran in the 2009 provincial election losing to Dexter. He was elected in the 2013 provincial election.

On October 22, 2013, Ince was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia where he served as Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage as well as Minister of African Nova Scotian Affairs and the Minister responsible for the Heritage Property Act.[5][6]

Ince was re-elected in the 2017 election.[7] On June 15, 2017, premier Stephen McNeil shuffled his cabinet, moving Ince to Minister of the Public Service Commission, while keeping the Minister of African Nova Scotian Affairs portfolio.[8][9]

As of September 22, 2024, Ince serves as the Official Opposition critic for the Public Service Commission, Military Relations, and African Nova Scotian Affairs.

In October 2024, Ince announced that he would not run in the next Nova Scotia general election to spend more time with family.[10]

On March 7, 2025, he was appointed to the Senate of Canada on the advice of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Electoral record

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2021 Nova Scotia general election: Cole Harbour
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Tony Ince 2,118 39.75 +5.01 $25,071.93
Progressive Conservative Darryl Johnson 1,704 31.98 -0.64 $25,039.43
New Democratic Jerome Lagmay 1,431 26.86 -1.46 $20,436.91
Atlantica Chris Kinnie 75 1.41 $200.00
Total valid votes/expense limit 5,328 99.46   $62,536.79
Total rejected ballots 29 0.54
Turnout 5,357 52.90
Eligible voters 10,126
Liberal hold Swing +2.83
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[11]
2017 Nova Scotia general election: Cole Harbour-Portland Valley
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Tony Ince 3,583 36.85 -4.18
Progressive Conservative Chris Mont 3,203 32.94 +14.80
New Democratic Andre Cain 2,552 26.25 -14.57
Green Melanie Mulrooney 385 3.96
Total valid votes 9,723 100.0  
Total rejected ballots 41 0.42
Turnout 9,764 54.30
Eligible voters 17,982
Liberal hold Swing -18.98
Source: Elections Nova Scotia[12][13]
2013 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  Liberal Tony Ince 4,002 41.03 N/A
  New Democratic Party Darrell Dexter 3,981 40.82 N/A
  Progressive Conservative Greg Frampton 1,769 18.14 N/A
2009 Nova Scotia general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
  New Democratic Party Darrell Dexter 5,847 68.83
  Liberal Tony Ince 1,519 17.88
  Progressive Conservative Mike Josey 930 10.95
Green Donna Toews 199 2.34

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