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Harold Connolly

In office
2 March 1936 – 27 July 1955

In office
13 April 1954 – 29 September 1954
Preceded by Angus Lewis Macdonald
Succeeded by Henry D. Hicks

Member of the Senate of Canada for Halifax North, Nova Scotia division
In office
28 July 1955 – 14 May 1979

Born 8 September 1901(1901-09-08)
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Died 17 May 1980 (aged 78)
Birth name Harold Joseph Connolly
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) 1) Catherine Burns (m. 1928)
2) Vivian Martel
Profession editor, journalist
Religion Roman Catholic

Harold Joseph Connolly (September 8, 1901May 17, 1980) was a Nova Scotia journalist, newspaper editor, and politician who served as Liberal Premier in 1954.

Connolly was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, the son of Richard Joseph Connolly and Annie Duffield. He was educated at St. Mary's College. As a newspaperman, he worked for the Halifax Chronicle before serving as editor of the Daily Star.

He was first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in a 1936 by-election as a Liberal in Halifax North after Gordon Benjamin Isnor was elected to the House of Commons. He was appointed to cabinet in 1941 as Minister of Industry and Publicity. He served as Minister of Industry and Trade from 1945 to 1950, when he became Minister of Public Health. When Premier Angus L. Macdonald died in 1954, Connolly became the province's premier and the Liberal party's interim leader. A Catholic, he was defeated at the party's leadership convention when Protestant delegates formed a united front against a Catholic leader, a move that caused a severe religious split within the party that contributed to its defeat two years later at the hands of Robert Stanfield's Progressive Conservatives.

Connolly retired from provincial politics in 1955 when he was elevated to the Canadian Senate for the Halifax North, Nova Scotia division on 28 July 1955 following nomination by Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. He served until his resignation on 14 May 1979.

Connolly was a lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps and the Canadian Officers' Training Corps from 1940 to 1945.

He married Catherine Burns in 1928; he married Vivian Martel after the death of his first wife. Connolly's daughter Sharon Carstairs has gone on to have a prominent political career as leader of the Manitoba Liberal party and is currently a Liberal Senator.

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