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38th New Brunswick Legislature
The 38th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 5, 1936, and October 24, 1939.
The 38th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 5, 1936, and October 24, 1939.
Murray MacLaren served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.
Hedley F. G. Bridges was chosen as speaker.
The Liberal Party led by Allison Dysart formed the government.
| Electoral District | Name | Party | First elected / previously elected | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albert | H. O. Downey | Liberal | 1930 | |
| Fred Colpitts | Liberal | 1930 | ||
| Carleton | Edwin W. Melville | Conservative | 1925 | |
| Gladstone W. Perry | Conservative | 1930 | ||
| Fred C. Squires | Conservative | 1925 | ||
| Charlotte | A. D. Dyas | Liberal | 1935 | |
| J.J. Hayes Doone | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| R. Fraser Keay | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Foster C. Calder | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Gloucester | Clovis T. Richard | Liberal | 1926 | |
| J. André Doucet | Liberal | 1923 | ||
| F.T.B. Young | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| William A. Losier | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Kent | A. Allison Dysart | Liberal | 1917 | |
| Auguste J. Bordage | Liberal | 1917 | ||
| François G. Richard | Liberal | 1917 | ||
| Kings | Walter W. V. Foster | Liberal | 1935 | |
| Colin C. McDonald | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| W. A. Jeffries | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Madawaska | Pio Laporte | Liberal | 1935 | |
| J. Gaspard Boucher | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Moncton | Charles H. Blakeney | Liberal | 1935 | |
| Northumberland | William S. Anderson | Liberal | 1930 | |
| Richard J. Gill | Liberal | 1930 | ||
| Frederick M. Tweedie | Liberal | 1930 | ||
| Hidulphe A. Savoie | Liberal | 1930 | ||
| Queens | F. A. McGrand | Liberal | 1935 | |
| W. M. Jenkins | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Restigouche | H.F.G. Bridges | Liberal | 1935 | |
| Philibert LeBlanc | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Saint John City | A. P. Paterson | Liberal | 1935 | |
| W. F. Roberts | Liberal | 1917, 1935 | ||
| Horace A. Porter | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| E. J. Henneberry | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Saint John County | Robert McAllister | Conservative | 1931 | |
| H. Colby Smith | Conservative | 1926 | ||
| Sunbury | Gabriel F. Smith | Liberal | 1935 | |
| W. C. Lawson | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Victoria | Frederick W. Pirie | Liberal | 1930 | |
| John W. Niles | Liberal | 1925 | ||
| Westmorland | Austin C. Taylor | Liberal | 1935 | |
| Frank H. Copp | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| E. R. McDonald | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Simeon Melanson | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| York | John B. McNair | Liberal | 1935 | |
| Ernest W. Stairs | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| H. Ralph Gunter | Liberal | 1935 | ||
| Stewart E. Durling | Liberal | 1935 |
General
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1939, AL Normandin
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