Trevor Holder
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Trevor Arthur Holder, B.A. (born May 8, 1973 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada) is a New Brunswick politician. He is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick representing the electoral district of Saint John Portland and an opposition MLA.
A Progressive Conservative, he first ran for the legislature in the 1995 provincial election losing in Saint John Portland with 33.3% to 38.6% for the victorious Liberal candidate Leo McAdam. Holder faced McAdam in a re-match in 1999 and won with 59.7% of the vote to McAdam's 26%.
Holder served as a backbencher for his first term and, following re-election in 2003 he became deputy speaker of the legislature. He was named to cabinet on November 21, 2005 as Minister of Environment and Local Government; he became Minister of Environment on February 14, 2006 when his department was split in two. He was reelected in the 2006 election, in which the Tories were defeated by Shawn Graham's Liberal Party of New Brunswick.
Provincial Government of Bernard Lord | ||
Cabinet Posts (2) | ||
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Predecessor | Office | Successor |
himself | Minister of Environment (2006) Holder previously served as Minister of Environment & Local Government |
Roland Haché |
Dale Graham | Minister of Environment and Local Government (2005-2006) Following his tenure, there was a Minister of Environment (himself) and a Minister of Local Government (Poirier) |
himself and Rose-May Poirier |
Preceded by Leo McAdam (Liberal) |
MLA for Saint John Portland 1999-present |
Incumbent |