Ralph Bruce Fitch

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Ralph Bruce Fitch
MLA for Riverview
Incumbent
Assumed office
2003
Preceded by Pat Crossman
Minister of Energy
In office
2003–2006
Preceded by Jeannot Volpé
Succeeded by Brenda Fowlie
Minister of Justice and Consumer Affairs
In office
2006–2006
Preceded by Brad Green
Succeeded by T. J. Burke
Minister of Local Government
Incumbent
Assumed office
2010
Preceded by Chris Collins
Minister responsible for Service New Brunswick
Incumbent
Assumed office
2010
Preceded by Victor Boudreau
Personal details
Political party Progressive Conservative Party
Residence Riverview, New Brunswick
Occupation Insurance and Finance
Religion Baptist

Ralph Bruce Fitch, is a politician in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party, he represents Riverview in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and sits in the Government.[1]

Early life

Born in Moncton, New Brunswick, he is the son of Dr. Ralph Fitch. Though trained in biology at Mount Allison University, Fitch's career in the private sector was in the insurance and financial industries. He worked with Scotiabank and its brokerage firm ScotiaMcLeod for many years prior to his election to the legislature.

Political career

He was first involved in politics when he was elected in 1989 to the municipal council of the Town of Riverview. He was re-elected to that position in 1992 and 1995 before successfully running for mayor in 1998. He was re-elected mayor in 2001 and served in that capacity until his election to the legislature in the 2003 provincial election. Fitch was the only non-incumbent Progressive Conservative to win a seat in that election and was immediately named to cabinet as Minister of Energy. He was shuffled to the new Justice and Consumer Affairs portfolio on February 14, 2006 despite having no legal training; this was made possible by disassociating the functions of the Office of the Attorney General from the Justice Department.

He is a member of the First Baptist Church. His hobbies include sailboarding and golf. An ardent fan and supporter of minor sports, he is frequently seen on the sidelines of his children’s games. He also coached minor soccer and football in the past.

He has been involved in the community for many years. He has been a member of many boards and committees, including Codiac Regional Police Board, Lakeview Manor Senior Citizens Home, and the Atlantic Baptist University.

References

  1. "Liberals overspending on stimulus: Fitch". CBC.ca. 4 December 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2010. 

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