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  2. Shirley Dysart - Wikipedia

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    The Honourable Shirley Dysart CM New Brunswick Leader of the Opposition In office 1985 – May 4, 1985 Preceded by Ray Frenette Succeeded by Frank McKenna MLA for Saint John North In office November 18, 1974 – October 23, 1978 Succeeded by District abolished MLA for Saint John Park In office October 23, 1978 – September 11, 1995 Preceded by Robert J. Higgins Succeeded by District abolished ...

  3. List of people from New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick Attorney General; Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development; Liberal MLA for the riding of Tracadie-Sheila Doug Young: Tracadie: Politician: 1940: New Brunswick MLA from 1978–1983, New Brunswick Minister of Fisheries in 1987, Liberal MP and Minister from 1993–1997 Robert Young: Caraquet: Politician: 1834: 1904 ...

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  5. Telegraph-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The paper has been published out of Saint John since 1862, when it was started as The Morning Telegraph. [2] The paper merged with several other New Brunswick papers in the following decades: the Morning Journal in 1869, [3] The Sun in 1910, [4] and The Daily Journal in 1923, which is when it first adopted the name Telegraph-Journal. [5]

  6. Judith Keating - Wikipedia

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    Marie Georgine Judith Keating QC (née Vallee; [1] May 19, 1957 – July 15, 2021) was a Canadian senator, provincial civil servant, and lawyer from the province of New Brunswick, who also had a career in the public service.

  7. List of people from Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Leavitt (1795–1850) – businessman, banker, president of the Bank of New Brunswick; Abel LeBlanc (born 1934 or 1935) – politician; Colin H. Livingstone (1863–1943) – banker, businessman, first national president of the Boy Scouts of America [69] Bob Lockhart (1931–2023) – radio journalist, news director, Mayor of Saint John [70]

  8. The Daily Gleaner - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Gleaner is a morning daily newspaper serving the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick, and the upper Saint John River Valley.The paper was printed Monday through Saturday, until dropping to Tuesday through Saturday in 2022 and announced it would only publish the printed copy three days a week starting March 2023.

  9. George Little (New Brunswick politician) - Wikipedia

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    Little was elected leader of the provincial NDP in 1980. [5] During the provincial election two years later, the party ran on the platform of creating 17,000 jobs during their first year in power, a bill of rights for workers, affordable housing, cheaper energy, and the amelioration of education, healthcare, and transportation.