45th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
- 45th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
The 45th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between May 28 1963 and September 8 1967.
Joseph Leonard O'Brien was Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick in 1963. He was succeeded by John Babbitt McNair in 1965.
Bernard A. Jean was chosen as speaker. H.H. Williamson became speaker in 1966 after Jean was named to the Executive Council.
The Liberal Party led by Louis Robichaud formed the government.
List of Members
Notes:
References
* "Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1967", PG Normandin
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