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Born in Windsor, Nova Scotia , Gerald Regan graduated from Dalhousie Law School and was admitted to the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society in 1954 . He became one of the region's best known labour lawyers, and his high-profile image led to an invitation to enter politics.

He was first elected to the House Of Commons in the 1963 Federal Election . He resigned his seat in 1965 when he was named leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party . Regan entered the Nova Scotia House Of Assembly in 1967 , and aggressively pursued the government of Premier George Smith as Leader Of The Opposition . Regan led a fourteen hour Filibuster against the government's plans to increase the sales tax in 1969.

Regan's Liberals won a Minority Government in 1970 , and were re-elected with a Majority in 1974 .

As Premier , Regan supported industrialization and the development of offshore gas and oil. His first government amended the province's labour code to prevent courts from issuing injunctions to prevent picketing in labour disputes, and the office of the provincial ombudsman was established. In its second term, the Regan government nationalized the Nova Scotia Light and Power electrical utility, and consolidated electricity supply under the Nova Scotia Power Corporation. A massive plan for the development of tidal power in the Bay of Fundy was also announced.

His government was defeated by John Buchanan 's Progressive Conservative Party in 1978, in part due to the oil shock's effect on the economy.

Regan returned to the federal House of Commons in the 1980 Federal Election , and was appointed Minister of Labour and Minister of State for International Trade in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau . Regan was defeated along with the Liberal government in the 1984 Election .

In March 1995, he was charged with 16 counts of sexual offences, and ultimately faced trial for eight sex-related charges for events that allegedly occurred in 1956 and 1969 . He was acquitted, but faced more charges in 1999 .

His son Geoff Regan was first elected as a Liberal MP in 1993 . From 2003 until 2006 , he served as Minister of Fisheries and Oceans in the government of Paul Martin .

  Post1 Minister Of Energy, Mines And Resources
  Post1years 1984
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  Post1preceded Jean Chrétien
  Post1followed Patricia Carney


  Post6 Minister For International Trade
  Post6years 1983&ndash1984
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  Post6followed Francis Fox
  Post5 Minister of State (International Trade)
  Post5years 1982&ndash1983
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  Post4 Secretary Of State For Canada
  Post4years 1981&ndash1982
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  Post4preceded Francis Fox
  Post4followed Serge Joyal
  Post3 Minister Of Amateur Sport
  Post3years 1980&ndash1982
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  Post2 Minister Of Labour
  Post2years 1980&ndash1981
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  Post2preceded Lincoln Alexander
  Post2followed Charles Caccia
  Post1 Minister of State (Sports)
  Post1years 1980
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  Before Edmund Morris
  Title Member of Parliament for Halifax
  Years 1963-1965


  Before George I Smith
  Title Premier Of Nova Scotia
  Years 1970-1978


  Before George Cooper
  Title Member of Parliament for Halifax
  Years 1980-1984



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