Greg MacIsaac

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  5. "MacIsaac found guilty". The Chronicle Herald. February 6, 1988.
  6. "N.S. Tory guilty, thrown out of caucus". The Globe and Mail. February 6, 1988.
  7. "Tory MLA is expelled after fraud conviction". Toronto Star. February 6, 1988.
  8. "MacIsaac announces date of resignation". The Chronicle Herald. February 18, 1988.
  9. "MacIsaac jailed for one year". The Chronicle Herald. March 31, 1988.
  10. "Former MLA is jailed for fraud". The Globe and Mail. March 31, 1988.


Greg MacIsaac
MLA for Richmond
In office
October 6, 1981 February 24, 1988
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