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{{Short description|Canadian provincial legislative assembly}} |
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[[William George Clark (politician)|William George Clark]] served as [[Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick]] in 1945. He was succeeded by [[David Laurence MacLaren]] in November of that year. |
[[William George Clark (politician)|William George Clark]] served as [[Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick]] in 1945. He was succeeded by [[David Laurence MacLaren]] in November of that year. |
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The [[Liberal Party of New Brunswick|Liberal Party]] led by [[John Babbitt McNair|John B. McNair]] formed the government. |
The [[Liberal Party of New Brunswick|Liberal Party]] led by [[John Babbitt McNair|John B. McNair]] formed the government. |
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== History == |
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== Members == |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick|Progressive Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick|Progressive Conservative]] |
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|[[Alphonso C. Smith]]<ref>died</ref><br>[[Edward Claude Seeley]] |
|[[Alphonso C. Smith]]<ref>died</ref><br>[[Edward Claude Seeley|Edward C. Seeley]] |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick|Progressive Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick|Progressive Conservative]] |
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| rowspan="4" | [[York ( |
| rowspan="4" | [[York (1785–1974 electoral district)|York]] |
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|[[Harry A. Corey]] |
|[[Harry A. Corey]] |
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|[[Liberal Party of New Brunswick|Liberal]] |
|[[Liberal Party of New Brunswick|Liberal]] |
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| rowspan="4" | [[Charlotte ( |
| rowspan="4" | [[Charlotte (1785–1974 electoral district)|Charlotte]] |
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|[[James Joseph Hayes Doone|J.J. Hayes Doone]] |
|[[James Joseph Hayes Doone|J.J. Hayes Doone]] |
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|[[New Brunswick Liberal Association|Liberal]] |
|[[New Brunswick Liberal Association|Liberal]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Sunbury ( |
| rowspan="2" | [[Sunbury (1785–1973 electoral district)|Sunbury]] |
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|[[Gordon R. Lawson]] |
|[[Gordon R. Lawson]] |
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|[[New Brunswick Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[New Brunswick Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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| rowspan="3" | [[Kent ( |
| rowspan="3" | [[Kent (1827–1974 electoral district)|Kent]] |
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|[[J. Killeen McKee]] |
|[[J. Killeen McKee]] |
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|[[New Brunswick Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[New Brunswick Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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| rowspan="3" | [[Carleton ( |
| rowspan="3" | [[Carleton (1834–1974 electoral district)|Carleton]] |
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|[[Hugh John Flemming|Hugh J. Flemming]] |
|[[Hugh John Flemming|Hugh J. Flemming]] |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick|Progressive Conservative]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Albert ( |
| rowspan="2" | [[Albert (1846–1973 electoral district)|Albert]] |
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|[[Harry O. Downey]] |
|[[Harry O. Downey]] |
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|[[New Brunswick Liberal Association|Liberal]] |
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== Notes == |
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[[Category:1944 establishments in New Brunswick]] |
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[[Category:20th century in New Brunswick]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 5 June 2023
The 40th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 20, 1945, and May 8, 1948. It was elected in the 1944 New Brunswick general election and subsequent by-elections.
William George Clark served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1945. He was succeeded by David Laurence MacLaren in November of that year.
Harry O. Downey was chosen as speaker.
The Liberal Party led by John B. McNair formed the government.
History[edit]
This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (July 2022) |
Members[edit]
Notes[edit]
References[edit]
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1948, PG Normandin