43rd New Brunswick Legislature

The 43rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 21, 1957, and May 13, 1960.

David Laurence MacLaren was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1957. He was succeeded by Joseph Leonard O'Brien in May 1958.

J. Arthur Moore was chosen as speaker.

The Progressive Conservative Party led by Hugh John Flemming formed the government.

History

Members

Electoral District Name Party
Saint John County Arthur W. Carton Progressive Conservative
Robert McAllister Progressive Conservative
York J.F. McInerney Progressive Conservative
C. Weldon Lawrence Progressive Conservative
Harry Ames Progressive Conservative
William J. West Progressive Conservative
Westmorland Joseph E. Leblanc Progressive Conservative
Cléophas Léger Liberal
Donald C. Harper Liberal
Austin C. Taylor[1] Liberal
Kings Cyril B. Sherwood Progressive Conservative
R. Gordon L. Fairweather Progressive Conservative
Harry N. Jonah Progressive Conservative
Queens Wilfred Bishop Progressive Conservative
J. Arthur Moore Progressive Conservative
Charlotte C. Douglas Everett Progressive Conservative
Norman Buchanan Progressive Conservative
Lorne B. Groom[2] Progressive Conservative
Gale S. McLaughlin Progressive Conservative
Northumberland William J. Gallant Liberal
Richard J. Gill Liberal
P. C. Price Liberal
Joseph R. Martin Progressive Conservative
Sunbury Paul Fearon Progressive Conservative
Paul Mersereau Progressive Conservative
Kent Louis J. Robichaud Liberal
André F. Richard Liberal
Hugh A. Dysart Liberal
Gloucester Ernest Richard Liberal
Michel Fournier Liberal
Claude Savoie Liberal
Joseph E. Connolly Liberal
Frederick C. Young Liberal
Carleton Hugh J. Flemming Progressive Conservative
Fred A. McCain Progressive Conservative
Harrison Monteith Progressive Conservative
Restigouche Roger Pichette Progressive Conservative
Fred Somers Progressive Conservative
Douglas Pettigrew Progressive Conservative
Albert Claude D. Taylor Progressive Conservative
Everett Newcomb Progressive Conservative
Victoria J. Stewart Brooks Progressive Conservative
Leon B. Rideout Progressive Conservative
Madawaska Edgar Fournier Progressive Conservative
Lucien Fortin Progressive Conservative
William M. Bird Progressive Conservative
Saint John City Arthur E. Skaling Progressive Conservative
Donald D. Patterson Progressive Conservative
George E. McInerney Progressive Conservative
George L. Keith Progressive Conservative
Moncton Joseph W. Bourgeois Progressive Conservative
T. Babbitt Parlee[3] Progressive Conservative

Notes

  1. named to Senate
  2. resigned seat
  3. died in 1957

References

  • Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1959, PG Normandin
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