Office of Human Resources (New Brunswick)
- Office of Human Resources (New Brunswick)
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The Office of Human Resources is an agency of the government of New Brunswick. It was created in 2001 from the Department of Finance. Its mandate is to manage the internal human resources of the provincial civil service.[1]
Ministers
When the post was created it was styled minister responsible for the office of human resources and was held in addition to another portfolio. From 2003 onward it has been styled minister of human resources, though beginning in October 2010 it has again been held in addition to a more senior portfolio.
# |
Minister |
Term |
Government |
1. |
Elvy Robichaud |
October 9, 2001 - 2002[2]
as minister of health and wellness |
under Bernard Lord |
2. |
Rodney Weston |
2002 - June 27, 2003
as minister of agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture |
3. |
Rose-May Poirier |
June 27, 2003 - February 14, 2006 |
4. |
Dale Graham |
February 14, 2006 - October 3, 2006 |
5. |
Hédard Albert |
October 3, 2006 - November 12, 2008 |
under Shawn Graham |
6. |
Rick Brewer |
Nov. 12, 2008 - Oct. 12, 2010 |
7. |
Blaine Higgs |
Oct. 12, 2010 - present
as minister of finance |
under David Alward |
References
- ^ Mandate of the Office of Human Resources[1]
- ^ A Dec. 18, 2002 news release indicated that Rodney Weston had become minister responsible though there had not been a major cabinet shuffle.[2]
External links
Categories:
- New Brunswick government departments and agencies
Wikimedia Foundation.
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