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Rodney_MacDonald
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2007 Canadian incumbents
21st-century Canadian violinist or fiddler
Canadian university and college chief executive
Premier of Nova Scotia
Cape Breton fiddler
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2008 Canadian incumbents
2009 Canadian incumbents
21st-century Canadian male musician
21st-century Canadian politician
Canadian male violinist or fiddler
Canadian person of Scottish descent
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Member of the Executive Council of Nova Scotia
Person from Cape Breton
Person from Inverness County, Nova Scotia
St. Francis Xavier University alumnus
Scottish Canadians
Nova Scotia political party leader
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Rodney MacDonald
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MacDonald
MACDONALD
Premier Rodney MacDonald
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1972-01-02
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birthName
Rodney Joseph MacDonald
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birthPlace
Inverness, Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Island
Nova Scotia
Inverness County, Nova Scotia
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birthYear
1972
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genre
Folk music
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Fiddle
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Fiddle
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party
Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
is
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of
2006 Nova Scotia general election
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president
of
The Gaelic College