Gary Robichaud

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Gary Robichaud
Leader of the Prince Edward Island New Democratic Party
In office
2002  June 23, 2005
Preceded by Herb Dickieson
Succeeded by Dean Constable
Personal details
Born September 13, 1962
Saint John, New Brunswick
Died September 8, 2005
Political party New Democratic Party
Residence Summerside, Prince Edward Island
Profession theatre manager

Gary Robichaud (September 13, 1962 September 8, 2005) was a Canadian teacher and politician, and leader of the Island New Democrats political party in the province of Prince Edward Island.

Robichaud was born in Saint John, New Brunswick. He spent his childhood on Prince Edward Island, attending Evangeline Regional High School and then the University of Prince Edward Island.

Robichaud began teaching in rural Manitoba, where he met his wife, Jacqueline. In 1995, he moved back to Prince Edward Island to become a high-school teacher in Summerside. For many years, he taught at Three Oaks Senior High School, during which time he helmed Canada's only intramural Reach for the Top league.

Joining the Island New Democrats, Robichaud ran unsuccessfully in the 2000 provincial election. In 2002, he ran for the leadership of the party, and won with 62 votes over Ken Bingham with 18 and Deborah Kelly-Hawkes with 4.

He was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer in late 2003. On June 23, 2005, he announced his resignation as New Democratic leader due to his poor health. He died on September 8, 2005, in Summerside. He is survived by his wife, Jaquie, and his daughter, Julia.

He was replaced as New Democratic Party leader in 2006 by Dean Constable.

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