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词条 49th New Brunswick Legislature
释义

  1. Leadership

  2. List of Members

  3. See also

  4. References

The 49th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 1978. It was dissolved on September 1, 1982.

Leadership

Robert McCready was chosen as speaker in 1979 even though he had been elected as a Liberal member. James Tucker succeeded McCready as speaker in 1981.

Premier Richard Hatfield led the government. The Progressive Conservative Party was the ruling party.

List of Members

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Electoral DistrictNameParty
AlbertMalcolm MacLeodProgressive Conservative
BathurstPaul KennyLiberal
Bay du VinReginald MacDonaldLiberal
CampbelltonFernand G. DubéProgressive Conservative
CaraquetOnil DoironLiberal
Carleton CentreRichard HatfieldProgressive Conservative
Carleton NorthCharles GallagherProgressive Conservative
Carleton SouthPaul Steven PorterProgressive Conservative
Charlotte CentreSheldon LeeLiberal
Charlotte-FundyJames N. Tucker, Jr.Progressive Conservative
Charlotte WestLeland McGawProgressive Conservative
ChathamFrank E. KaneLiberal
DalhousieAllan E. MaherLiberal
EdmundstonJean-Maurice SimardProgressive Conservative
Fredericton NorthEdwin G. AllenProgressive Conservative
Fredericton SouthJ.W. BirdProgressive Conservative
Grand FallsEverard DaigleLiberal
Kent CentreAlan R. GrahamLiberal
Kent NorthJoseph DaigleLiberal
Kent SouthBertin LeBlancLiberal
Kings CentreHarold FanjoyProgressive Conservative
Kings EastHazen MyersProgressive Conservative
Kings WestJohn B.M. BaxterProgressive Conservative
Madawaska-CentreGérald ClavetteLiberal
Madawaska-les-LacsJean-Pierre OuelletProgressive Conservative
Madawaska SouthHéliodore CôtéLiberal
MemramcookWilliam MalenfantLiberal
Miramichi BayEdgar LeGresleyLiberal
Miramichi-NewcastleJohn McKayLiberal
Southwest MiramichiMorris Vernon GreenLiberal
Moncton EastRaymond FrenetteLiberal
Moncton NorthMichael McKeeLiberal
Moncton WestMabel DeWareProgressive Conservative
Nepisiguit-ChaleurFrank BranchLiberal
Nigadoo-ChaleurPierre GodinLiberal
OromoctoLeRoy WashburnLiberal
PetitcodiacBill HarmerProgressive Conservative
Queens NorthWilfred BishopProgressive Conservative
Queens SouthRobert McCreadyLiberal
Progressive Conservative
Restigouche EastRayburn DoucettLiberal
Restigouche WestAlfred RousselLiberal
RiverviewBrenda RobertsonProgressive Conservative
Saint John EastGerald MerrithewProgressive Conservative
Saint John-FundyBev HarrisonProgressive Conservative
Saint John HarbourLouis MurphyLiberal
Saint John NorthEric KippingProgressive Conservative
Saint John ParkShirley DysartLiberal
Saint John SouthNancy TeedProgressive Conservative
Saint John WestRodman LoganProgressive Conservative
St. Stephen-MilltownWilliam CockburnProgressive Conservative
ShediacAzor LeBlancProgressive Conservative
Shippagan-les-ÎlesJean GauvinLiberal
SunburyHorace SmithProgressive Conservative
TantramarLloyd FolkinsProgressive Conservative
TracadieDouglas YoungProgressive Conservative
Victoria-TobiqueJ. Douglas MooreProgressive Conservative
York NorthDavid BishopProgressive Conservative
York SouthLes HullProgressive Conservative

Notes:

See also

  • New Brunswick general election, 1978
  • Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick

References

  • Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1981, PG Normandin
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