37th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
- 37th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
The 37th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 12 1931 and May 22 1935.
Hugh Havelock McLean served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.
Frederick C. Squires was chosen as speaker.
The Conservative Party led by John Babington Macaulay Baxter formed the government. Baxter was replaced by Charles Dow Richards in 1931. Leonard P. Tilley became leader in 1933 after Richards left politics.
List of Members
Notes:
References
* "Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1934", AL Normandin
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