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Fernand Dubé

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MacFarlane, Bruce (7 October 1999). "Campbellton mayor Dube dies, age 70 Fernand Dube was important member of provincial cabinet during 1970s, '80s".
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On May 11, 1998, Dubé was elected Mayor of 8: 371:Government of New Brunswick, cabinet holders 205:, and in 1970-71 served as president of the 170:(December 29, 1928 – October 5, 1999) was a 385: 31: 221:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada 390:New Brunswick provincial government of 341: 295:Minister responsible for energy policy 616:Ministers of finance of New Brunswick 424:Minister of Commerce & Technology 303:Minister of Commerce & Technology 249:Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick 7: 596:Mayors of Campbellton, New Brunswick 289:, then on February 22, 1978, became 513: 488: 463: 438: 413: 402: 397: 571:University of New Brunswick alumni 25: 243:, in a September 1974 provincial 214:New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame 312:, Fernand Dubé lost his seat to 239:. Following the resignation of 561:Politicians of Acadian descent 277:appointed Fernand Dubé to his 257:Campbellton-Restigouche Centre 227:, New Brunswick riding in the 27:Canadian lawyer and politician 1: 606:20th-century Canadian lawyers 174:lawyer and politician in the 376:CBC electoral riding profile 293:with the additional duty of 566:University of Ottawa alumni 499:Minister of the Environment 287:Minister of the Environment 259:and would be re-elected in 195:University of New Brunswick 108:University of New Brunswick 632: 330:House of Commons of Canada 203:Campbellton, New Brunswick 409: 406: 403: 398: 388: 255:member for the riding of 176:Province of New Brunswick 576:Lawyers in New Brunswick 253:Progressive Conservative 247:Dubé was elected to the 219:Fernand Dubé ran as the 201:. Dubé practised law in 126:Progressive Conservative 581:Canadian King's Counsel 601:People from Edmundston 483:John B. M. Baxter, Jr. 328:, was elected to the 181:He graduated from the 270:On December 3, 1974, 229:1965 federal election 225:Restigouche—Madawaska 183:University of Ottawa 104:University of Ottawa 524:Minister of Tourism 474:Minister of Finance 449:Minister of Justice 299:Minister of Justice 291:Minister of Finance 283:Minister of Tourism 399:Cabinet posts (5) 207:Campbellton Tigers 539: 538: 517:Jean-Paul LeBlanc 492:G. W. N. Cockburn 241:Charles Van Horne 160: 159: 59:December 29, 1928 16:(Redirected from 623: 392:Richard Hatfield 386: 363: 362: 346: 318:Edmond Blanchard 275:Richard Hatfield 169: 89:Montreal, Quebec 84: 58: 56: 43: 32: 21: 631: 630: 626: 625: 624: 622: 621: 620: 541: 540: 527: 502: 477: 467:Lawrence Garvie 452: 427: 367: 366: 348: 347: 343: 338: 263:, and again in 237:Jean-Eudes Dubé 189:and obtained a 165: 163:Fernand G. Dubé 155: 135:Monique Maltais 122:Political party 106: 95: 91: 86: 82: 81:October 5, 1999 73: 69: 60: 54: 52: 44: 39: 37: 36:Fernand G. 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Dubé 307: 269: 231:, losing to 218: 180: 162: 161: 83:(1999-10-05) 29: 18:Fernand Dube 556:1999 deaths 551:1928 births 458:David Clark 433:Al W. Lacey 417:Paul Dawson 322:Campbellton 245:by-election 235:incumbent, 199:Fredericton 545:Categories 528:1974–1977 503:1974–1978 478:1978–1982 453:1982–1985 428:1985–1987 410:Successor 336:References 210:ice hockey 191:law degree 143:4 children 114:Occupation 63:Edmundston 55:1928-12-29 359:422733120 351:The Times 193:from the 148:Parent(s) 100:Education 355:ProQuest 172:Canadian 140:Children 407:Office 314:Liberal 308:In the 279:Cabinet 272:Premier 251:as the 233:Liberal 223:in the 357:  187:Ottawa 132:Spouse 117:Lawyer 93:Canada 71:Canada 154:& 285:and 265:1982 261:1978 78:Died 49:Born 197:in 185:in 547:: 353:. 316:, 305:. 267:. 216:. 178:. 167:QC 65:, 41:QC 361:. 57:) 53:( 20:)

Index

Fernand Dube
QC
Edmundston
New Brunswick
Canada
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
University of Ottawa
University of New Brunswick
Progressive Conservative
Paul-Léon Dubé
QC
Canadian
Province of New Brunswick
University of Ottawa
Ottawa
law degree
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton
Campbellton, New Brunswick
Campbellton Tigers
ice hockey
New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Restigouche—Madawaska
1965 federal election
Liberal
Jean-Eudes Dubé
Charles Van Horne
by-election

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