Fred Mifflin
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Fred J. Mifflin, PC , CD (born February 6, 1938) is a retired Rear Admiral in the Canadian Forces and a former politician.
After retiring from 32 years of service in the Royal Canadian Navy, Mifflin entered politics and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1988 election. Mifflin became the Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for the Newfoundland and Labrador riding of Bonavista-Trinity-Conception.
After the Liberals came to power under the leadership of Jean Chrétien in the 1993 election, Mifflin was appointed parliamentary secretary to the ministers of national defence and veterans affairs.
In 1996, he was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. In a 1997 cabinet shuffle, he was appointed Minister of Veterans Affairs and Secretary of State for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. Mifflin decided that he wasn't going to run in the next general election, and was dropped from Cabinet in August 1999. He did not run for re-election in the 2000 election.
He supported Stéphane Dion for the leadership of the Liberal Party.[1]
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26th Ministry - Government of Jean Chrétien | ||
Cabinet Posts (2) | ||
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Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Doug Young | Minister of Veterans Affairs (1997–1999) |
George Baker |
Brian Tobin | Minister of Fisheries and Oceans (1996–1997) |
David Anderson |
Parliament of Canada | ||
Preceded by Morrissey Johnson, Prog. Cons. |
Member of Parliament from Bonavista—Trinity—Conception 1988–2000 |
Succeeded by Brian Tobin, Liberal |
Categories: 1938 births | Canadian admirals | Liberal Party of Canada MPs | Living people | Members of the 26th Ministry in Canada | Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Newfoundland and Labrador | Members of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada | People from Newfoundland and Labrador | Canadian military personnel stubs | Canadian politician stubs