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398:. New Brunswick's stand on the Meech Lake Accord was one of the pivotal moments in the national debate on the Accord, which eventually met its demise following the failure of the Manitoba legislature to ratify it. He also served on the Law Amendments Committee and the Crown Corporations Committee, as well as serving as the Chair of the Economic Policy Development Committee. He was defeated in 1991 by 34: 409:
Simpson went on to serve as chair of the board of the Region 3 Health Corporation (later, River Valley Health) in New Brunswick. From 2001 to 2008, he was the executive director of the New Brunswick Healthcare Association, a federation of the province's eight regional health authorities. From 2008 to
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attracted 2,400 attendees - the largest individual riding nomination meeting in the history of elected politics in New Brunswick. He was elected as the Liberal member for York North in the 1987 electoral sweep by the Liberal Party, winning the seat for the Liberals with a plurality of over 3,500
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Rural Community, a new municipal entity consisting of the former Town of Nackawic, the former Village of Millville, and parts of several surrounding rural communities including Southampton, Dumfries, Queensbury, Temperance Vale, Springfield, Howland Ridge, Hawkins' Corner, and Maple Ridge.
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from 1974 to 1983. During this time, the village, formed only in 1968, was formally incorporated as a town (1976). This rapid advancement in municipal status was a feat not accomplished by any municipality in New Brunswick before or since.
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In May, 2016, he was elected as a councillor in Nackawic, NB, winning re-election in 2020. In 2022, he was elected as one of two Ward 3 councillors in the newly formed municipality of
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2010, he served as the executive director of the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation, helping to establish a firm footing for funded health research in New Brunswick.
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Association and served as the vice president of the Towns of New Brunswick Association. He was also a founding member of the Capital Region Development Corporation.
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votes in a traditionally Tory seat. All 58 seats in New Brunswick were captured by
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In 1985, he contested the Liberal nomination for the provincial riding of
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He was a teacher, vice principal, and principal in the school systems of
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He was the founding president of Western New Brunswick
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