- 55th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
The 55th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 2003 and was dissolved on
August 18 2006 .Leadership
The speaker from its first meeting until
February 14 2006 wasBev Harrison who had served as speaker in the 54th Assembly as well. Harrison resigned from the post to join the cabinet.Michael Malley was elected speaker by acclamation onMarch 28 2006 and served in that role until the assembly was dissolved.Premier
Bernard Lord led the government for the whole of the life of the assembly.Shawn Graham led the opposition for the whole of the life of the assembly.From its forming to her resignation on
October 13 2005 ,Elizabeth Weir led the third party New Democrats. Following her resignation, the New Democrats were no longer represented in the assembly.Members
All were elected in the 55th general election held on
June 9 2003 except forVictor Boudreau who was elected in aby-election onOctober 4 2004 andEd Doherty who was elected in a by-election onNovember 14 2005 .The standings were changed further on
January 13 2006 , whenFrank Branch left the Liberalcaucus to sit as an independent; and onFebruary 17 2006 , when then Progressive Conservative MLAMichael Malley crossed the floor to sit as an independent thus puttingBernard Lord 's government into a minority situation. Malley, while serving as speaker, changed his affiliation back to Progressive Conservative onApril 13 2006 . Some controversy arose following this as following the 2003 election, the House unanimously passed a motion requiring the Opposition Liberals to pair a member with the speaker during meetings of committees of the whole in order to "maintain the government majority" in such situations. The Opposition argued that there was no precedent for a speaker to cross the floor and therefore, they did not recognize that a majority government existed and would not honour this motion under the circumstances. The House voted onMay 30 2006 to express confidence in the Speaker and therefore, implicitly, approve of his change of affiliation. From that date forward, the Liberals accepted Malley as a Progressive Conservative.Members at dissolution
Bold denotes a member of the cabinet.
"Italics" denotes a party leader
† denotes the SpeakerFormer members
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Bernard Richard , a Liberal first elected in the 1991 election, representedShediac-Cap-Pelé from the formation of the assembly until his resignation onNovember 26 2003 .
*Elizabeth Weir , a New Democrat first elected in the 1991 election, representedSaint John Harbour from the formation of the assembly until her resignation onOctober 13 2005 .ee also
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New Brunswick general election, 2003
*Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick References
* [http://www.gnb.ca/legis/leglibbib/Special_Projects/ElectionsInNB1984-2005.pdf Elections in New Brunswick 1984-2006, Elections New Brunswick] (pdf)
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