Gilbert Finn

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Gilbert Finn (born 3 September 1920 in Inkerman, New Brunswick) was a Canadian businessman and Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1994.

He received a B.A. from Université Laval in 1944.

In 1974, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Officer in 1979.

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Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick
Post-Confederation (1867-present)

Doyle | Harding | L. Wilmot | Tilley | Chandler | R. Wilmot | Boyd | Fraser | McClelan | Snowball | Tweedie | Wood | Ganong | Pugsley | Todd | McLean | M. MacLaren | Clarke | D. MacLaren | O'Brien | McNair | Bird | Robichaud | Stanley | Finn | McCain | Counsell | Chiasson

Governors before Confederation (1786-1866)

Carleton | Smyth | Douglas | Campbell | Harvey | Colebrooke | Head | Manners-Sutton | Hamilton-Gordon

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