- Roland Haché
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name = Roland Haché
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birth_date =June 14 ,1947
birth_place = Nigadoo,New Brunswick
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office = MLA forNigadoo-Chaleur
term_start = 1999
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predecessor =Albert Doucet
successor = incumbent
party = Liberal
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occupation =Roland Haché, B.A., B.Ed. (born
June 14 1947 inNigadoo, New Brunswick ) is apolitician inNew Brunswick ,Canada . He is currently a member of theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick representing theelectoral district ofNigadoo-Chaleur .He earned a
Bachelor of Arts and aBachelor of Education at theUniversity of Moncton and taught classes at thecollege level.Haché entered politics when he was elected
mayor ofPetit-Rocher, New Brunswick in a 1995by-election held after no candidates came forward in the municipal election earlier that year. He was re-elected by acclamation in 1998.He left his post as mayor in 1999, following his election to the legislature. Haché, a Liberal, was the only non-incumbent of his party to win a seat in that election that saw his party reduced from 44 to 10 seats.
In 2002, he was co-chair of
Shawn Graham 's successful campaign for the leadership of his party. He was re-elected in 2003 and served as critic for the department ofBusiness New Brunswick from the election toJune 20 2006 when he became election readiness chair forNorthern New Brunswick for the coming election and chair of the Legislature's health committee.He was re-elected in the 2006 election when his party formed the government.
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