Department of Public Safety (New Brunswick)
Facilities such as the Southeast Regional Correctional Centre outside Shediac, New Brunswick are administered by the Department of Public Safety.
The Department of Public Safety in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick was formed when Premier Bernard Lord restructured government departments on March 23, 2000. Largely created from the former Department of the Solicitor General, it also took on responsibilities for road safety and driver's licenses from the Department of Transportation, liquor and lottery regulation from the Department of Finance and safety code monitoring from the Department of Municipalities.[1]
The department is headed by a Minister of Public Safety who also continues to hold the title of Solicitor General of New Brunswick.
Ministers
Minister |
Term |
Administration |
Solicitor General |
Conrad Landry |
October 27, 1987 – October 9, 1991 |
under Frank McKenna |
Bruce Smith |
October 9, 1991 – April 2, 1994 |
Jane Barry |
April 27, 1994 – October 14, 1997 |
October 14, 1997 – May 14, 1998 |
under Ray Frenette |
James E. Lockyer |
May 14, 1998 – June 21, 1999 |
under Camille Thériault |
Percy Mockler |
June 21, 1999 – March 23, 2000 |
under Bernard Lord |
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General |
Milt Sherwood |
March 23, 2000 – October 9, 2001 |
under Bernard Lord |
Margaret-Ann Blaney |
October 9, 2001 – June 27, 2003 |
Wayne Steeves |
June 27, 2003 – October 3, 2006 |
John Foran |
October 3, 2006 - October 12, 2010 |
under Shawn Graham |
Robert Trevors |
October 12, 2010 - September 23, 2013 |
under David Alward |
Bruce Northrup |
September 23, 2013 – present |
Stephen Horsman |
October 7, 2014 - |
Brian Gallant[2] |
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