T. J. Burke
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Thomas Jack "T.J." Burke BA LLB QC (born Los Angeles, California in 1972) is a New Brunswick lawyer and politician. Of Maliseet ancestry, Burke was the first Aboriginal elected to a legislature anywhere in Atlantic Canada. He is currently the Attorney General of New Brunswick.
Burke's family returned to Canada in 1978, and he was raised in Fredericton, New Brunswick. After completing high school, Burke enlisted in the United States Marine Corps where he served from 1990 to 1995. Following his stint in the U.S. military, Burke again returned to Canada and completed a Bachelor of Arts at St. Thomas University and a law degree at Dalhousie University. He practiced law in Fredericton from being called to the bar until he was named to the cabinet.
Burke became active in New Brunswick Liberal politics in 2002 when he was recruited by Greg Byrne to assist in Shawn Graham's leadership campaign. He ran for and won the Liberal nomination for Fredericton North in 2003 and was elected to the legislature in June of that year defeating incumbent Progressive Conservative Peter Forbes.
He became the member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the riding of Fredericton North following the 2003 election and served in the shadow cabinet. He served until September 26, 2005 as critic for both Justice and Aboriginal Affairs when he left those portfolios for the Department of Energy.
Burke received national attention on December 15, 2005 when the legislature unanimously passed his motion declaring 2006 the "Year of the War Bride". Still practicing law as an MLA, Burke argued his first case before the Supreme Court of Canada on May 17, 2006.
He was re-elected to the legislature in the 2006 election to the new district of Fredericton-Nashwaaksis. He joined the cabinet as Attorney General.
Provincial Government of Shawn Graham | ||
Cabinet Posts (2) | ||
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Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Brad Green | Attorney General of New Brunswick (2006–) |
incumbent |
Bruce Fitch | Minister of Justice and Consumer Affairs (2006–) |
incumbent |
district created | MLA for Fredericton-Nashwaaksis 2006-present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by: Peter Forbes (Progressive Conservative) |
MLA for Fredericton North 2003-2006 |
district abolished |