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Daniel Ernest Cameron (10 November 1924[citation needed] - 12 April 2009)[1] was the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada, from 1991 to 1995, as leader of the Confederation of Regions Party of New Brunswick, a conservative political party.
Cameron was born in 1924 at Osgoode, Ontario, the son of James W. Cameron and Euphemia Madden[1]. Cameron represented the riding of York South. He had previously assisted the former Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament as his chief of staff for many years. Cameron served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II[1].
He was viewed by many of the more hardline CoR members as being too soft on the issues. The party's machine (President, Executive, Council) tried to overthrow him, but their attempts failed, and although they and the membership elected Brent Taylor as leader, Cameron was able to successfully argue that leadership convention was illegal. After a conflict with the former leader of the party Arch Pafford, Cameron had Pafford expelled from the party, along with those in the party machine who had opposed him. When he stepped down as leader, he was replaced with a candidate that was widely seen as part of the "Anti-Cameron" camp.
Cameron did not run again in the 1995 election. He died aged 84 at Fredericton's Everett Chalmers Hospital.[2]
References
- ^ a b c "Obituaries". The Daily Gleaner. 2009-04-13. http://dailygleaner.canadaeast.com/listing.php?id=206983. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
- ^ "Former NB Opposition leader Danny Cameron dies at 85". CBC News. 13 April 2009. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2009/04/13/nb-danny-cameron-0413.html. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
Vacant Title last held byFrank McKennaLeader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
1991-1995Succeeded by
Bernard ValcourtCategories:- New Brunswick Confederation of Regions Party MLAs
- 1924 births
- 2009 deaths
- New Brunswick politician stubs
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