39th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
- 39th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
The 39th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between April 4 1940 and July 10 1944.
William George Clark served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.
F. A. McGrand was chosen as speaker.
The Liberal Party led by Allison Dysart formed the government. Dysart was replaced by John B. McNair in March 1940.
List of Members
Notes:
References
* "Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1944", PG Normandin
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