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Alexander H. McKinnon

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Alexander H. McKinnon
18th Chief Justice of Nova Scotia
In office
1968–1973
Preceded byLauchlin Daniel Currie
Succeeded byIan Malcolm MacKeigan
MLA for Inverness
In office
1940–1953
Preceded byMoses Elijah McGarry
Succeeded byJoseph Clyde Nunn
Personal details
Born(1904-12-24)December 24, 1904
Inverness, Nova Scotia
DiedJune 16, 1973(1973-06-16) (aged 68)
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Political partyNova Scotia Liberal Party
Occupationjudge

Alexander Hugh McKinnon (December 24, 1904 – June 16, 1973) was a lawyer, judge and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Inverness in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1940 to 1953 as a Liberal member.

He was born in Inverness, Nova Scotia, the son of Hugh McKinnon and Margaret Campbell. McKinnon was educated in Inverness and then at St. Francis Xavier University and Dalhousie University, receiving a LL.B. from the later institution in 1929. He was admitted to the bar in the same year and set up practice in Inverness. In 1934, he married Ann Ryan. He was first elected to the provincial assembly in a 1940 by-election held after Moses Elijah McGarry was elected to the House of Commons. McKinnon served in the province's Executive Council as Minister of Public Health and Welfare from 1949 to 1950 and Minister of Mines and Labour from 1949 to 1953. He was named a county court judge for Antigonish County in 1953 and, in 1966, was appointed to the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. He was named Chief Justice for Nova Scotia in 1968 and served until his death in Halifax at the age of 68.

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  • Marble, AE Nova Scotians at home and abroad: biographical sketches .... (1977) pp. 279–80 ISBN 0-88999-074-3
  • Chief Justices, The Courts of Nova Scotia
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