45th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

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The 45th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between May 28, 1963 and September 8, 1967.

Joseph Leonard O'Brien was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1963. He was succeeded by John Babbitt McNair in 1965.

Bernard A. Jean was chosen as speaker. H.H. Williamson became speaker in 1966 after Jean was named to the Executive Council.

The Liberal Party led by Louis Robichaud formed the government.

[edit] List of Members

Electoral District Name Party
St. John County C. A. McIlween Progressive Conservative
Rodman E. Logan Progressive Conservative
York Harry Ames Progressive Conservative
G. Everett Chalmers Progressive Conservative
C. Weldon Lawrence Progressive Conservative
J. F. McInerney Progressive Conservative
Westmorland Joseph E. Leblanc Liberal
Donald C. Harper[1]

W. Wynn Meldrum (1965)

Liberal
Joseph C. Leger Liberal
Percy Mitton Liberal
King's John B.M. Baxter Progressive Conservative
Cyril B. Sherwood Progressive Conservative
George E. Horton Progressive Conservative
Queen's Wilfred G. Bishop Progressive Conservative
J. Arthur Moore Progressive Conservative
Charlotte Kenneth J. Webber Liberal
Henry G. Irwin Liberal
Leon G. Small Liberal
Alfred Hawkins Liberal
Northumberland Clarence S. Menzies Liberal
Graham Crocker Liberal
Norbert Thériault Liberal
J. Fraser Kerr Liberal
Sunbury R. Lee MacFarlane Liberal
William R. Duffie Liberal
Kent Louis J. Robichaud Liberal
André F. Richard Liberal
Hugh A. Dysart[2]

Camille Bordage

Liberal
Gloucester J. O. Boudreau Liberal
Ernest Richard Liberal
Claude Savoie Liberal
H. H. Williamson Liberal
Bernard A. Jean Liberal
Carleton Fred A. McCain Progressive Conservative
Edison Stairs Progressive Conservative
Richard B. Hatfield Progressive Conservative
Restigouche Raymond Doucet Liberal
Patrick Guérette Liberal
Georges L. Dumont [3] Liberal
Albert Claude D. Taylor Progressive Conservative
Everett Newcombe Progressive Conservative
Victoria L. R. Rideout Progressive Conservative
J. Stewart Brooks Progressive Conservative
Madawaska Laurier Lévesque Liberal
J. Adrien Lévesque Liberal
Fred E. Soucy Liberal
City of St. John D. A. Riley[4]

Stephen Weyman (1966)

Liberal
John D. MacCallum Liberal
Donald D. Patterson Progressive Conservative
George E. McInerney Progressive Conservative
City of Moncton L.G. DesBrisay Liberal
Gilbert Robichaud Liberal

Notes:

  1. ^ died in 1965
  2. ^ died in 1964
  3. ^ died in 1966
  4. ^ elected to federal seat
Preceded by
44th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick
1963-1967
Succeeded by
46th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly

[edit] References

  • Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1967, PG Normandin