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Rendition of party representation in the 49th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly following the 1978 election.
  Progressive Conservatives (30)
  Liberals (28)

The 49th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 1978. It was dissolved on September 1 1982.

Leadership

Robert McCready was chosen as speaker in 1979 even though he had been elected as a Liberal member. James Tucker succeeded McCready as speaker in 1981.

Premier Richard Hatfield led the government. The Progressive Conservative Party was the ruling party.

List of Members

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Electoral District Name Party
Albert Malcolm MacLeod Progressive Conservative
Bathurst Paul Kenny Liberal
Bay du Vin Reginald MacDonald Liberal
Campbellton Fernand G. Dubé Progressive Conservative
Caraquet Onil Doiron Liberal
Carleton Centre Richard Hatfield Progressive Conservative
Carleton North Charles Gallagher Progressive Conservative
Carleton South Paul Steven Porter Progressive Conservative
Charlotte Centre Sheldon Lee Liberal
Charlotte-Fundy James N. Tucker, Jr. Progressive Conservative
Charlotte West Leland W. McGraw Progressive Conservative
Chatham Frank E. Kane Liberal
Dalhousie Allan E. Maher Liberal
Edmundston Jean-Maurice Simard Progressive Conservative
Fredericton North Edwin G. Allen Progressive Conservative
Fredericton South J.W. Bird Progressive Conservative
Grand Falls Everard Daigle Liberal
Kent Centre Alan R. Graham Liberal
Kent North Joseph Z. Daigle Liberal
Kent South Bertin LeBlanc Liberal
Kings Centre Harold Fanjoy Progressive Conservative
Kings East Hazen Myers Progressive Conservative
Kings West John B.M. Baxter Progressive Conservative
Madawaska-Centre Gérald H. Clavette Liberal
Madawaska-les-Lacs Jean-Pierre Ouellet Progressive Conservative
Madawaska South Héliodore Coté Liberal
Memramcook William Malenfant Liberal
Miramichi Bay Edgar LeGresley Liberal
Miramichi-Newcastle John McKay Liberal
Southwest Miramichi Morris Vernon Green Liberal
Moncton East Raymond Frenette Liberal
Moncton North Michael McKee Liberal
Moncton West Mabel Margaret DeWare Progressive Conservative
Nepisiguit-Chaleur Frank Branch Liberal
Nigadoo-Chaleur Pierre Godin Liberal
Oromocto Leroy J. Washburn Liberal
Petitcodiac C. William Harmer Progressive Conservative
Queens North Wilfred G. Bishop Progressive Conservative
Queens South Robert McCready Liberal

Progressive Conservative

Restigouche East Rayburn Doucett Liberal
Restigouche West H. Alfred Roussel Liberal
Riverview Brenda Robertson Progressive Conservative
Saint John East Gerald S. Merrithew Progressive Conservative
Saint John-Fundy Bev Harrison Progressive Conservative
Saint John Harbour Louis Murphy Liberal
Saint John North Eric Kipping Progressive Conservative
Saint John Park Shirley Dysart Liberal
Saint John South Nancy Elizabeth Teed Progressive Conservative
Saint John West Rodman E. Logan Progressive Conservative
St. Stephen-Milltown William Cockburn Progressive Conservative
Shediac Azor LeBlanc Progressive Conservative
Shippagan-les-Îles Jean L. Gauvin Liberal
Sunbury Horace B. Smith Progressive Conservative
Tantramar Lloyd Folkins Progressive Conservative
Tracadie Douglas Young Progressive Conservative
Victoria-Tobique J. Douglas Moore Progressive Conservative
York North David Bishop Progressive Conservative
York South Leslie J. Hull Progressive Conservative

Notes:


See also

References

  • Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1981, PG Normandin
Preceded by New Brunswick Legislative Assemblies
1978-1982
Succeeded by