词条 | John B. M. Baxter Jr. |
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|image = | name = John B. M. Baxter Jr. | party = Progressive Conservative | occupation = lawyer | office = MLA for Kings West Kings from 1962 to 1974 | term_start = 1962 | term_end = 1987 | predecessor = ? | successor = Laureen Jarrett | office2 = Attorney General of New Brunswick | term_start2 = 1970 | term_end2 = 1974 | predecessor2 = B. A. Jean | successor2 = Paul Creaghan | office3 = New Brunswick Finance Minister | term_start3 = 1982 | term_end3 = 1987 | predecessor3 = Fernand Dubé | successor3 = Allan Maher |birth_date = {{Birth date|1924|11|4}} |birth_place=Saint John, New Brunswick |death_date = {{death date and age|2000|3|9|1924|11|4}} |death_place = Saint John, New Brunswick |spouse = Sally (Black) Baxter[1] |children=Kirk, Keltie and Rhano}}John Babington Macaulay Baxter, Junior (November 4, 1924 – March 9, 2000), known as J.B.M. Baxter Jr. and Jack Baxter, was a politician in New Brunswick, Canada.[1] He served as minister of a variety of portfolios under Premier of New Brunswick Richard Hatfield. His father, John Babington Macaulay Baxter, was premier from 1925 to 1931.[2] He died in Saint John in 2000.[3][4] References1. ^[https://books.google.ca/books?id=svzvAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22BAXTER,+JOHN+BABINGTON+MACAULAY,+B.Sc,+B.C.L.,+Q.C.+(Kings+West).+B.+Nov*****%22] {{DEFAULTSORT:Baxter, John B. M. Jr.}}{{NewBrunswick-politician-stub}}2. ^Dalton Camp. "Not a coddled child of privilege," New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, March 14, 2000. 3. ^Obituary of Baxter, John B.M., New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, March 11, 2000. 4. ^1 Summit News Service. "Former cabinet minister dies," Daily Gleaner, March 11, 2000 6 : 1924 births|2000 deaths|People from Saint John, New Brunswick|Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick MLAs|Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick|Finance ministers of New Brunswick |
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