56th New Brunswick Legislature


The 56th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 2006. Its members were sworn in on October 3, 2006 but it was called into session by the Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick on February 6, 2007.

Leadership

Eugene McGinley, was elected speaker at the first session of the Assembly on February 6, 2007 but resigned on October 31, 2007 to join the cabinet. Roy Boudreau was elected speaker on November 27, 2007.
Premier of New Brunswick Shawn Graham leads the government.
Former Premier Bernard Lord was nominal leader of the opposition until January 31, 2007 at which time he resigned his seat and was replaced by interim leader of the Progressive Conservatives, Jeannot Volpé. On October 18, 2008, David Alward was elected leader of the Progressive Conservatives, his first sitting as leader of the opposition was November 25, 2008.

Members

Most of the current members were elected at the 36th general election held on September 18, 2006. The exceptions are Chris Collins, who was elected in a by-election on March 5, 2007 as a result of the resignation of Bernard Lord on January 31, 2007; Jack Carr, who was elected in a by-election on November 3, 2008 as a result of the resignation of Keith Ashfield; and Burt Paulin, who was elected in a by-election on March 9, 2009 as a result of the resignation of Percy Mockler, Paul took his seat on March 20, 2009. The standing of the legislature also changed when MLAs Joan MacAlpine-Stiles and Wally Stiles crossed the floor from the Progressive Conservatives to the Liberals on April 17, 2007.
NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously electedNotes---
Wayne SteevesProgressive ConservativeAlbert1999----
Brian KennyLiberalBathurst2003----
Roy BoudreauLiberalCampbellton-Restigouche Centre2003----
Hédard AlbertLiberalCaraquet2003----
Dale GrahamProgressive ConservativeCarleton1993----
Denis LandryLiberalCentre-Péninsule-Saint-Sauveur1995, 2003----
Tony HuntjensProgressive ConservativeCharlotte-Campobello1999----
Rick DoucetLiberalCharlotte-The Isles2003----
Donald ArseneaultLiberalDalhousie-Restigouche East2003----
Cy LeBlancProgressive ConservativeDieppe Centre-Lewisville1999----
Madeleine DubéProgressive ConservativeEdmundston-Saint Basile1999----
Kelly LamrockLiberalFredericton-Fort Nashwaak2003----
Greg ByrneLiberalFredericton-Lincoln1995, 2006----
Thomas J. BurkeLiberalFredericton-Nashwaaksis2003----
Rick MilesLiberalFredericton-Silverwood2006----
Jack KeirLiberalFundy-River Valley2006----
Ronald OuelletteLiberalGrand Falls-Drummond-Saint-André2003----
Eugene McGinleyLiberalGrand Lake-Gagetown1972, 2003----
Bev HarrisonProgressive ConservativeHampton-Kings1978, 1999----
Shawn GrahamLiberalKent1998----
Claude WilliamsProgressive ConservativeKent South2001----
Bruce NorthrupProgressive ConservativeKings East2006----
Paul RobichaudProgressive ConservativeLamèque-Shippagan-Miscou1999----
Jeannot VolpéProgressive ConservativeMadawaska-les-Lacs1995----
Bernard LeBlancLiberalMemramcook-Lakeville-Dieppe2006----
Carmel RobichaudLiberalMiramichi Bay-Neguac2003----
John Winston ForanLiberalMiramichi Centre2003----
Bill FraserLiberalMiramichi-Bay du Vin2006----
John BettsProgressive ConservativeMoncton Crescent1999----
Bernard LordProgressive ConservativeMoncton East1998
Chris Collins Liberal2007
Mike MurphyLiberalMoncton EastMoncton North2003Resigned in January 2010.---
Joan MacAlpine-StilesProgressive ConservativeMoncton West1999----
Joan MacAlpine-StilesLiberalMoncton West1999-----
Cheryl LavoieLiberalNepisiguit2006----
Keith AshfieldProgressive ConservativeNew Maryland-Sunbury West1999
Jack Carr Progressive Conservative2008
Roland HachéLiberalNew Maryland-Sunbury WestNigadoo-Chaleur1999---
Jody CarrProgressive ConservativeOromocto1999----
Wally StilesProgressive ConservativePetitcodiac1999----
Wally StilesLiberalPetitcodiac1999-----
Mary SchryerLiberalQuispamsis2006----
Percy MocklerProgressive ConservativeRestigouche-La-Vallée1982, 1993Resigned in fall 2008.----
Burt Paulin LiberalRestigouche-La-Vallée2003, 2009Elected in 2009.----
Bruce FitchProgressive ConservativeRiverview2003----
Rose-May PoirierProgressive ConservativeRogersville-Kouchibouguac1999Resigned February 2010.----
Margaret-Ann BlaneyProgressive ConservativeRothesay1999----
Roly MacIntyreLiberalSaint John East1995, 2003----
Ed DohertyLiberalSaint John Harbour2005----
Abel LeBlancLiberalSaint John Lancaster2003----
Trevor HolderProgressive ConservativeSaint John Portland1999----
Stuart JamiesonLiberalSaint John-Fundy1987, 2003----
Victor BoudreauLiberalShediac-Cap-Pélé2004----
Rick BrewerLiberalSouthwest Miramichi2003----
Mike OlscampProgressive ConservativeTantramar2006----
Claude LandryProgressive ConservativeTracadie-Sheila2006----
Larry KennedyLiberalVictoria-Tobique1987----
David AlwardProgressive ConservativeWoodstock1999----
Carl UrquhartProgressive ConservativeYork2006----
Kirk MacDonaldProgressive ConservativeYork North1999----

Standings changes since the 2006 general election

Membership changes

  1. December 22, 2008 Percy Mockler, Restigouche-la-Vallée was appointed to the Senate of Canada
  2. February 9, 2010 Mike Murphy, Moncton North resigns his seat and cabinet post.
  3. February 28, 2010 Rose-May Poirier, Rogersville-Kouchibouguac was appointed to the Senate of Canada