- Louis Robichaud
Infobox_President
name = Louis Joseph Robichaud
caption = Hon. Louis Joseph Robichaud PC CC QC BA LL.D
order = 25thPremier of New Brunswick
term_start = July 12, 1960
term_end = November 11, 1970
predecessor =Hugh John Flemming
successor =Richard Hatfield
birth_date = birth date|1925|10|21|mf=y
birth_place = St-Antoine,New Brunswick
death_date = death date and age |2005|01|06|1925|10|21
death_place = Sainte-Anne-de-Kent,New Brunswick
party = Liberal Party of New Brunswick
spouse = Jacqueline Robichaud
religion =Roman Catholic |Louis Joseph Robichaud, PC , CC , QC, (
October 21 ,1925 -January 6 ,2005 ), popularly known as "Little Louis" or "P'tit-Louis" (due both for his short height and his sharing a name with "Uncle Louis" St. Laurent), was a Canadianlawyer andpolitician . He served asPremier ofNew Brunswick from 1960 to 1970. Elected to the New Brunswicklegislature in 1952, he became provincial Liberal leader in 1958 and led his party to victory in 1960, 1963 and 1967 before its defeat by Richard Hatfield's Conservatives in the 1970 election.. “Language rights," he said when he introduced the legislation, "are more than legal rights. They are precious cultural rights, going deep into the revered past and touching the historic traditions of all our people.”
Robichaud also restructured the
municipal tax regime, ending the ability of business of playing one municipality against another in order to extract the lowest tax rates. He also expanded the government and sought to ensure that the quality ofhealth care ,education and social services was the same across the province -- a programme he calledequal opportunity , which is still a political buzz phrase in New Brunswick. "When I first realized that there was absolutely no equal opportunity, no equality, in New Brunswick," he recalled in the 1980s, "well, I had to come to the conclusion that something had to be done immediately."A desk made for Robichaud by the
Saint John Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and given to him in 1966, which he used during his last years as premier and which was used by his successorRichard Hatfield was returned to the Premier's Office byShawn Graham in 2006. [Mary Moszynski, "LJR's desk returns to premier's office: New N.B. premier Shawn Graham moves historic piece of furniture back to "its rightful place",Times & Transcript . Page A1, October 11, 2006.]He was instrumental in the creation of the
Université de Moncton in 1963, while in 1969, a high school was named in his honour inShediac , New Brunswick.In 1971, upon resigning from the legislature, he was made a Companion of the
Order of Canada and Canadian chairman of theInternational Joint Commission , a post he held until being called to theSenate of Canada onDecember 21 ,1973 . He sat in the Senate until his mandatory retirement from theUpper House onOctober 21 ,2000 upon reaching his seventy-fifth birthday.He was a resident of New Brunswick at the time of his death of
cancer at the Hôpital Stella-Maris-de-Kent in Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, near his birth place ofSaint-Antoine, New Brunswick . The cancer had been discovered only a few weeks before his death.ources
Further reading
Della M.M. Stanley, "Louis Robichaud: A Decade of Power", Halifax: Nimbus, 1984.
External links
* [http://www.gnb.ca/legis/publications/tradition/premiers/robichaudl-e.asp Province of New Brunswick biography]
* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=378&s=M Federal Political Exeprience - Senate of Canada]
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-74-519/people/robichaud/ CBC Digital Archives - The 'Other Revolution': Louis Robichaud's New Brunswick]
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