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Bill Casey was born on 19 February, 1945 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, is a Canadian politician. Discover Bill Casey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 19 February 1945
Birthday 19 February
Birthplace Amherst, Nova Scotia
Nationality Canada

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1939

During the rest of the 39th Parliament, he styled himself as an Independent Progressive Conservative.

1945

William D. Casey (born February 19, 1945) is a Canadian politician from Nova Scotia who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of Canada.

1988

First elected as a Progressive Conservative in 1988, he later sat as Conservative MP following the party merger in 2003.

He was first elected, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, to represent the riding of Cumberland—Colchester in the 1988 election.

1993

In common with almost every other PC Member of Parliament (MP) in the 1993 election he lost his seat, in his case being defeated by Liberal candidate Dianne Brushett.

2003

In 2003, the PCs merged into the new Conservative Party.

2004

He was the deputy whip of the Official Opposition from 2004 until the 2006 election, and had served as the Conservative critic of Transport, International Trade, National Revenue, and Foreign Affairs in the past.

2006

Casey was diagnosed with malignant melanoma in 2006 and underwent two surgeries to have the cancerous mole removed.

2007

In 2007, Casey was expelled from the party for voting against the 2007 budget, but he was reelected as an Independent in the 2008 election and sat as such until he resigned his seat in 2009 to work on behalf of the Nova Scotian government for provincial interests in Ottawa.

When the Conservatives' 2007 budget was released, Casey praised it, saying: "I have never seen a budget that has had more in it for the people of my riding than this one does."

However, on June 5, 2007, he voted against it, claiming that it broke the Atlantic Accord with his province and Newfoundland and Labrador.

He was expelled from the Conservative caucus, and sat as an Independent MP.

In October 2007, the Conservative Party riding association in Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley renominated Casey as its candidate for the 2008 election.

The party's head office refused to accept Casey's nomination, and suspended the association's board.

2008

On January 31, 2008, Casey underwent surgery for prostate cancer.

His surgery was a success and all the cancer was removed.

Casey previously had to have a cancerous growth removed from his back.

On September 4, the Green Party of Canada declared its support for his candidacy and announced that they would not field a candidate against him in the 2008 election.

On October 14, 2008, Casey was re-elected as an independent by winning 69% of the popular vote.

His nearest opponent was Karen Olsen of the New Democrats with just 12% of the vote.

During the 2008 Canadian parliamentary dispute, Casey announced he would vote against Harper in a motion of non-confidence.

He battled prostate cancer and underwent surgery in early February 2008.

2009

In the 1997 election, he retook the seat, defeating Brushett, and represented it until April 30, 2009.

He announced in January 2009 that he would not run for re-election in the next federal election However, on April 28, 2009, Rodney MacDonald, the Premier of Nova Scotia, announced that Casey would be the senior representative for the Department of Intergovernmental Affairs in Ottawa for the province, replacing Ian Thompson.

Casey officially resigned his seat on April 30.

2014

On November 18, 2014, Casey announced he was running for the Liberal nomination in his former riding for the 2015 federal election and won the nomination vote on February 28, 2015.

2015

Casey decided to return to federal politics in the 2015 federal election and running as a Liberal easily took the seat with 63.73% of the popular vote.

Casey was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia.

He was a car salesman and stockbroker before going into politics.

On October 19, 2015, Casey won the election, defeating Conservative incumbent Scott Armstrong.

2018

In September 2018, Casey announced that he would not run in the 2019 election.

In July 2021, Casey announced he would run in the next Nova Scotia general election as a candidate for the Nova Scotia Liberal Party in Cumberland North.

The incumbent was former PC MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin, who ran as an independent.

Casey was unsuccessful losing to Smith-McCrossin.