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49th New Brunswick Legislature
The 49th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 1978. It was dissolved on September 1, 1982.
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The 49th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly was created following a general election in 1978. It was dissolved on September 1, 1982.
Robert McCready was chosen as speaker in 1979 even though he had been elected as a Liberal member. James Tucker succeeded McCready as speaker in 1981.
Premier Richard Hatfield led the government. The Progressive Conservative Party was the ruling party.
- 1978 New Brunswick general election
- Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
General
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1981, PG Normandin
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