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Andrew George Blair

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911: 1149: 704:. The official New Brunswick biography has the date of his resignation 20 July. He spoke about the reason for his resignation for five hours in the House of Commons on 11 August. He did not see why the government "should build and own the lean section . . . and provide a company with government credit to enable them to build and operate the fat section," and referred to discussions about the railway that 1161: 712:
In order to prevent him from becoming a major opposition figure, Laurier appointed Blair to head the Board of Railway Commissioners in December 1903, taking Blair out of active politics and out of the House of Commons. However, Blair resigned from the Board sixteen days before the
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had had with other ministers behind his back, although he was the Minister charged with the portfolio. He further stated that other Ministers had been allowed to discuss with Grand Trunk officers plans for the transcontinental without informing him.
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Blair notified the government of his resignation on 13 July 1903; in his speech on 16 July he outlined his reasons for his opposition to Laurier's plan to build the
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After leading his party to a major electoral victory in 1895, Blair left provincial politics in 1896 when he was appointed Minister of Railways and Canals in the
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basis. He took the party to power in 1883, winning enough support in the newly elected legislature to form a government. Blair became premier and
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The offices of Minister of Marine and Minister of Railways and Canals were abolished and the office of Minister of Transport was created in 1936
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parl.canadiana.ca: Debates of the House of Commons, 11 August 1903, column 8406, p.423 - "National Transcontinental Railway"
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parl.canadiana.ca: Debates of the House of Commons, 16 July 1903, column 6735, p.806 - "Resignation of the Hon. Mr. Blair"
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parl.canadiana.ca: Debates of the House of Commons, 13 July 1903, column 6540, p.708 - "Resignation of the Hon. Mr. Blair"
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The Liberal government almost lost the 1889 election but was able to stay in power with the support of independent
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dove in to try to rescue her, but drowned as well. His actions are remembered by the statue on Parliament Hill to
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in order to campaign against Laurier. He withdrew from the campaign, however, after discussions with Laurier.
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in 1878 after unsuccessful attempts in the previous two elections. Though Blair was a supporter of Sir
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for 13 years and 136 days, the second-longest tenure in the province's history, behind
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In December 1901, Blair's daughter Bessie drowned while skating on the ill-frozen
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and other government positions. Blair was able to re-enter the house through a
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copy of Blair Biography by Government of New Brunswick at wayback machine
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copy of Blair Biography by Government of New Brunswick at wayback machine
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He died on January 25, 1907, of a heart attack during a dinner party in
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Ministers of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities (2006–15)
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Blair's government built a three-quarters of a mile long
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In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). 513:(March 7, 1844 – January 25, 1907) was a 243:October 22, 1892 â€“ July 17, 1896 162:June 25, 1878 â€“ October 22, 1892 548:in the legislature and, in 1879, became 737: 1686:Burials at Beechwood Cemetery (Ottawa) 865:Biography, Government of New Brunswick 84:March 3, 1883 â€“ July 17, 1896 794: 792: 534:Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick 7: 610:. His government also abolished the 529:'s tenure of 16 years and 310 days. 521:, Canada. He served as the seventh 623:Members of the Legislative Assembly 1153:Category:Premiers of New Brunswick 14: 567:, instituting party platforms or 1216:Ministers of Railways and Canals 1159: 1148: 1147: 909: 767:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 602:licenses. He also extended the 449: 565:Liberal Party of New Brunswick 1: 1354:Ministers of Marine (1930–36) 629:in the 1892 election, due to 474:Fredericton Collegiate School 1681:Politicians from Fredericton 678:, and was re-elected in the 532:He was first elected to the 1666:Liberal Party of Canada MPs 850:– via Newspapers.com. 772:University of Toronto Press 702:Grand Trunk Pacific Railway 625:(MLAs). 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Index

The Honourable
PC
KC

Wilfrid Laurier
cabinet
Premier of New Brunswick
Victoria
Robert Duncan Wilmot
Samuel Leonard Tilley
John Boyd
John James Fraser
Daniel L. Hanington
James Mitchell
MLA
York
John James Fraser
Edward Ludlow Wetmore
Richard Bellamy
Thomas Colter
Frederick P. Thompson
William Wilson
George J. Colter
David R. Moore
Robert Robinson
George W. Allen
MLA
Queens
Laughlin Farris
Thomas Hetherington

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