Jane Barry
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Pamela Jane Barry (July 10, 1944 – ) is a chemist and former politician in New Brunswick. She represented Saint John West and then Saint John Lancaster in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1999 as a Liberal member.
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[edit] Early Years
She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was educated at Mount St. Vincent University and Saint Francis Xavier University, receiving a B.Sc..
[edit] Career
Barry worked as a chemist for Lantic Sugar Limited and as a research assistant at the University of Alberta Faculty of Pharmacy. She served in the province's Executive Council as Minister of State for Childhood Services, Minister of the Environment and Solicitor General. Barry was defeated in the 1999 general election.
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herself in McKenna government |
Solicitor General (1997-1998) |
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Bruce A. Smith | Solicitor General (1994-1997) |
herself in Frenette government |
Vaughn Blaney | Minister of the Environment (1991-1994) |
Marcelle Mersereau |