Former Nova Scotia premier John Hamm dead at age 88
HALIFAX — John Hamm, the small-town doctor who went on to become the 25th premier of Nova Scotia, is being remembered for his soft-spoken but direct approach to politics that helped reshape the province’s economy.
A family doctor for 30 years before entering politics in the early 1990s, Hamm served as premier from 1999 until his retirement in 2006. He died Monday at the age of 88.
“He taught us to be true to ourselves and to put our province first, before politics,” said Rodney MacDonald, a minister in Hamm’s government who went on to succeed him as premier in 2006, in an interview.
“That’s what he did as premier. He was sincere. He was honest. He said if we said we were going to do something, then we should do it.”
