53rd New Brunswick Legislature


[Image:Nb-seating-1995.png|thumb|right|250px|Rendition of party representation in the 53rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, at its first session after the 1995 election.
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The 53rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a 1995 New [Brunswick general election|general election in 1995] and was dissolved on May 8, 1999.

Leadership

The speaker from its first meeting until July 21, 1997, was Danny Gay, Gay resigned the speakership to join the cabinet. John McKay was elected to succeed Gay as speaker later in the session.
Premier Frank McKenna led the government from the beginning of the assembly until he resigned on October 12, 1997. He was succeeded as Premier by Ray Frenette who served as interim leader of McKenna's Liberal Association|Liberals] until Camille Thériault was elected as permanent leader. Thériault led the government as Premier from May 14, 1998
The opposition was led from the forming of the assembly until 1997 by Bernard Valcourt, then by Elvy Robichaud who served as parliamentary leader of the Progressive Conservatives until Bernard Lord, who succeeded Valcourt as PC leader in 1997, gained a seat in 1998.
Elizabeth Weir led the third party New Democrats for the life of the assembly.

Members

All were elected in the 33rd general election held on September 11, 1995, except for James Doyle and Peter Mesheau, elected in by-elections on November 17, 1997, and Shawn Graham, Brad Green and Bernard Lord elected in by-elections on October 19, 1998. Albert Doucet was removed from the Liberal cabinet on February 5, 1997 and then was removed from caucus in March of that year, sitting as an independent until January 30, 1998 when he was accepted back into the Liberal fold.

Members at dissolution

NamePartyElectoral DistrictFirst elected / previously elected--
Harry DoyleLiberalAlbert1995---
Marcelle MersereauLiberalBathurst1991---
Edmond BlanchardLiberalCampbellton1987---
Bernard ThériaultLiberalCaraquet1987---
Dale GrahamProgressive ConservativeCarleton1993---
Denis LandryLiberalCentre-Péninsule1995---
Sheldon LeeLiberalCharlotte1978---
Carolle de Ste. CroixLiberalDalhousie-Restigouche East1995---
Greg O'DonnellLiberalDieppe-Memramcook1987---
Bernard ValcourtProgressive ConservativeEdmundston1995---
Jim WilsonLiberalFredericton North1987, 1995---
Russell H. T. KingLiberalFredericton South1987
Brad Green Progressive Conservative1998
Greg ByrneLiberalFredericton SouthFredericton-Fort Nashwaak1995--
Eric AllabyLiberalFundy Isles1987---
Milt SherwoodProgressive ConservativeGrand Bay-Westfield1995---
Paul DuffieLiberalGrand Falls Region1987---
Doug TylerLiberalGrand Lake1987---
Georgie DayLiberalHampton-Belleisle1991---
Peter LeBlancLiberalKennebecasis1995---
Alan R. GrahamLiberalKent1967
Shawn Graham Liberal1998
Camille ThériaultLiberalKentKent South1987--
LeRoy ArmstrongLiberalKings East1995---
Jean-Camille DeGrâceLiberalLamèque-Shippagan-Miscou1995---
David OlmsteadLiberalMactaquac1995---
Percy MocklerProgressive ConservativeMadawaska-la-Vallée1982, 1993---
Jeannot VolpéProgressive ConservativeMadawaska-les-Lacs1995---
Danny GayLiberalMiramichi Bay1987---
John McKayLiberalMiramichi Centre1974, 1987---
Frank McKennaLiberalMiramichi-Bay du Vin1982
James Doyle Liberal1997
Ken MacLeodLiberalMiramichi-Bay du VinMoncton Crescent1995--
Raymond FrenetteLiberalMoncton East1974
Bernard Lord Progressive Conservative1998
Gene DevereuxLiberalMoncton EastMoncton North1995--
James E. LockyerLiberalMoncton South1987---
Alban LandryLiberalNepisiguit1995---
Joan KingstonLiberalNew Maryland1995---
Albert DoucetLiberalNigadoo-Chaleur1991
Independent
Liberal-
Albert DoucetVaughn BlaneyNigadoo-Chaleur1991
LiberalOromocto-Gagetown1987
Albert DoucetHollis SteevesNigadoo-Chaleur1991
LiberalPetitcodiac1987, 1995
Jean-Paul SavoieLiberalRestigouche West1987---
Al KavanaughLiberalRiverview1995---
Kenneth JohnsonLiberalRogersville-Kouchibouguac1995---
Roly MacIntyreLiberalSaint John Champlain1995---
Elizabeth WeirNew DemocraticSaint John Harbour1991---
Jane BarryLiberalSaint John Lancaster1987---
Leo McAdamLiberalSaint John Portland1987---
Stuart JamiesonLiberalSaint John-Fundy1987---
Laureen JarrettLiberalSaint John-Kings1987---
Bernard RichardLiberalShediac-Cap-Pélé1991---
Reg MacDonaldLiberalSouthwest Miramichi1979, 1987---
Marilyn TrenholmeLiberalTantramar1987
Peter Mesheau Progressive Conservative1997
Elvy RobichaudProgressive ConservativeTantramarTracadie-Sheila1994--
Larry KennedyLiberalVictoria-Tobique1987---
Ann BreaultLiberalWestern Charlotte1987---
Bruce SmithLiberalWoodstock1987---
John FlynnLiberalYork1995---

Bold denotes a member of the cabinet.

Italics denotes a party leader

† denotes the Speaker

Former members