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44th New Brunswick Legislature

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The 44th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between November 17, 1960, and March 12, 1963.

Joseph Leonard O'Brien was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.

Ernest Richard was chosen as speaker.

The Liberal Party led by Louis Robichaud defeated the Progressive Conservatives to form the government. The Liberals promised, among other things, to reform sales of alcoholic beverages, to build a canal across the Isthmus of Chignecto, and to re-open the moose hunt.[1]

History

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Members

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Electoral District Name Party First elected / previously elected
  Saint John County C. A. McIlveen Progressive Conservative 1960
  Parker D. Mitchell Progressive Conservative 1960
  York Harry Ames Progressive Conservative 1952
  George Everett Chalmers Progressive Conservative 1960
  C. Weldon Lawrence Progressive Conservative 1952
  J. F. McInerney Progressive Conservative 1952
  Westmorland Joseph E. Leblanc Liberal 1952
  Donald C. Harper Liberal 1952
  Cléophas Léger Liberal 1952
  Percy Mitton Liberal 1960
  Kings R. Gordon L. Fairweather[2] Progressive Conservative 1952
  Cyril B. Sherwood Progressive Conservative 1952
  Harry N. Jonah[3] Progressive Conservative 1956
  John B. M. Baxter, Jr. (1962) Progressive Conservative 1962
  George E. Horton (1962) Progressive Conservative 1962
  Queens Wilfred Bishop Progressive Conservative 1952
  J. Arthur Moore Progressive Conservative 1925, 1939, 1952
  Charlotte Kenneth J. Webber Liberal 1960
  Henry G. Irwin Liberal 1960
  Leon G. Small Liberal 1960
  Alfred Hawkins Liberal 1960
  Northumberland Clarence S. Menzies Liberal 1960
  Graham Crocker Liberal 1960
  Norbert Thériault Liberal 1960
  Paul B. Lordon[4] Liberal 1960
  J. Fraser Kerr (1961) Liberal 1961
  Sunbury R. Lee MacFarlane Liberal 1960
  William R. Duffie Liberal 1960
  Kent Louis J. Robichaud Liberal 1952
  Hugh A. Dysart Liberal 1952
  André F. Richard Liberal 1956
  Gloucester Michel Fournier Liberal 1945
  Ernest Richard Liberal 1948
  Claude Savoie Liberal 1956
  H. H. Williamson Liberal 1960
  Bernard A. Jean Liberal 1960
  Carleton Fred A. McCain Progressive Conservative 1952
  Edison Stairs Progressive Conservative 1960
  Hugh J. Flemming[2] Progressive Conservative 1944
  Richard B. Hatfield (1961) Progressive Conservative 1961
  Restigouche Georges L. Dumont Liberal 1960
  John D. Alexander Liberal 1960
  Patrick Guérette Liberal 1960
  Albert Claude D. Taylor Progressive Conservative 1952
  Everett Newcombe Progressive Conservative 1952
  Victoria T. E. Duffie Liberal 1960
  J. Stewart Brooks Progressive Conservative 1952
  Madawaska Laurier Lévesque Liberal 1960
  J. Adrien Lévesque Liberal 1960
  Jean Marc Michaud Liberal 1960
  Saint John City Donald D. Patterson Progressive Conservative 1952
  George L. Keith Progressive Conservative 1956
  George E. McInerney Progressive Conservative 1952
  R. M. Pendrigh Progressive Conservative 1960
  Moncton L.G. DesBrisay Liberal 1960
  Gilbert Robichaud Liberal 1960

Notes

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  1. ^ Cormier 2004, p. 101
  2. ^ a b elected to federal seat
  3. ^ named a judge
  4. ^ resigned seat

References

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  • Cormier, Michel (2004). Louis J. Robichaud - une révolution si peu tranquille.
  • Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1963, PG Normandin
Preceded by Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1960–1963
Succeeded by