34th New Brunswick Legislature
The 34th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between May 10, 1917, and September 16, 1920.
Gilbert Ganong served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1917. He was succeeded by William Pugsley in November of that year.
William Currie was chosen as speaker in 1917. J.E. Hetherington became speaker after Currie resigned in 1919.
The Liberal Party led by Walter Edward Foster defeated the ruling Conservative party to form the government.
List of Members
Electoral District | Name | Party |
---|---|---|
Saint John County | John M. Baxter | Conservative |
Thomas R. Carson | Conservative | |
York | James K. Pinder | Conservative |
John A. Young | Conservative | |
William C. Crocket | Conservative | |
Samuel B. Hunter | Liberal | |
Westmorland | Ernest A. Smith | Liberal |
Francis J. Sweeney | Liberal | |
Clement M. Leger | Liberal | |
Fred Magee | Liberal | |
Kings | James A. Murray | Conservative |
George B. Jones | Conservative | |
Hedley V. Dickson | Conservative | |
Queens | George Herbert King | Liberal |
Judson E. Hetherington | Liberal | |
Charlotte | Henry I. Taylor | Conservative |
R. Watson Grimmer | Conservative | |
Scott D. Guptill | Conservative | |
Harry D. Smith | Conservative | |
Northumberland | John P. Burchill | Liberal |
Robert Murray | Liberal | |
David V. Allain | Liberal | |
Francis C. McGrath | Liberal | |
Sunbury | David W. Mersereau | Liberal |
Robert B. Smith | Liberal | |
Kent | Philias J. Melanson | Liberal |
Auguste J. Bordage | Liberal | |
A. Allison Dysart | Liberal | |
Gloucester | Peter J. Veniot | Liberal |
James P. Byrne | Liberal | |
Seraphine R. Léger | Liberal | |
Jean G. Robichaud | Liberal | |
Carleton | Benjamin F. Smith | Conservative |
William S. Sutton | Conservative | |
George L. White [1] | Conservative | |
Restigouche | Arthur T. Leblanc | Liberal |
William Currie | Liberal | |
Albert | Lewis Smith | Conservative |
John L. Peck | Conservative | |
Victoria | John F. Tweeddale | Liberal |
James Burgess[2] Walter Edward Foster (1917) |
Liberal | |
Madawaska | Louis-Auguste Dugal | Liberal |
Joseph E. Michaud | Liberal | |
Saint John City | John R. Campbell | Conservative |
Leonard P. Tilley | Conservative | |
Frank L. Potts | Conservative | |
William F. Roberts | Liberal | |
Moncton | C.W. Robinson | Liberal |
Notes:
- died
- resigned
gollark: What -punks are 2010/2020 then?
gollark: It's a bunch of axioms. You can show that based on the 5 Euclidean geometry base axioms, you can derive a bunch of other behavior.
gollark: Okay, no, I misunderstood superdeterminism I think.
gollark: I don't think a deterministic universe is technically ruled out by anything, but from my limited understanding of Bell's theorem a deterministic computable one which doesn't need FTL information transfer internally has been.
gollark: Also, detail I remember somewhere, I think one post said it's a "nondeterministic mathematical operation" (or involves one)?
References
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1920, EJ Chambers
Preceded by 33rd New Brunswick Legislature |
Legislative Assemblies of New Brunswick 1917–1920 |
Succeeded by 35th New Brunswick Legislature |
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