Camille Henri Thériault CM (born February 25, 1955) is a Canadian politician from New Brunswick. He served as the 29th premier of New Brunswick from 1998...
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Brunswick Legislative Assembly. The election marked the debut of both Camille Thériault and Bernard Lord as leaders of the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives...
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in his leadership bid and was returned to the cabinet position by Camille Thériault who was the victor in the contest. Richard managed to be re-election...
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politician and businessman Camille Thériault (born 1955), Canadian politician Camille Tissot (1868–1917), French physicist Camille Alphonse Trézel (1780–1860)...
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the leadership. Blanchard continued in the finance ministry after Camille Thériault became Premier of New Brunswick and was re-elected to his Campbellton...
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Thériault is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernard Thériault (born 1955), Canadian politician Camille Thériault (born 1955), Canadian...
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months while the party chose a new leader. Frenette was replaced by Camille Thériault who served as premier until the 1999 election. In the 1999 election...
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(5) Predecessor Office Successor Camille Thériault Premier of New Brunswick 1999–2006 Shawn Graham Camille Thériault President of the Executive Council...
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1985 – October 27, 1987 Preceded by Shirley Dysart Succeeded by Camille Thériault Leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Association In office May 4, 1985 –...
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Manitoba - Gary Filmon Premier of New Brunswick - Raymond Frenette then Camille Thériault Premier of Newfoundland - Brian Tobin Premier of Nova Scotia - Russell...
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Bernard Thériault (born November 12, 1955) is a politician in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. He became chief of staff to Premier of New Brunswick...
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Manitoba - Gary Filmon then Gary Doer Premier of New Brunswick - Camille Thériault then Bernard Lord Premier of Newfoundland - Brian Tobin Premier of...
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Northumberland. Thériault died in Shediac on June 19, 2016, at the age of 95. Raiche-Nogue, Pascal (June 20, 2016). "Norbert Thériault: un politicien respecté...
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Brunswick 1997–1998 Camille Thériault himself in McKenna government President of the Executive Council 1997–1998 Camille Thériault New Brunswick provincial...
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Premier Frank McKenna named several members of his own caucus, led by Camille Thériault, to serve as the Official Opposition. The government also allowed...
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under Frank McKenna Leo McAdam August 11, 1994 - September 26, 1995 Camille Thériault September 26, 1995 - February 6, 1998 James Lockyer (acting) February...
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Premier of New Brunswick Camille Thériault (1998–1999) Camille Thériault Edmond Blanchard Ann Breault Greg Byrne Georgie Day Jean-Camille DeGrâce Gene Devereux...
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Filmon (until October 5) then Gary Doer Premier of New Brunswick – Camille Thériault (until June 21) then Bernard Lord Premier of Newfoundland – Brian...
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his final provincial election defeat at the hands of future Premier Camille Thériault. Omer Léger was born in Gardner, Massachusetts and studied at St....
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1982–1987 Omer Léger Progressive Conservative 51st 1987–1991 Camille Thériault Liberal 52nd 1991–1995 53rd 1995–1999 54th 1999–2001 2001–2003...
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Premier of New Brunswick Camille Thériault (1998–1999) Camille Thériault Edmond Blanchard Ann Breault Greg Byrne Georgie Day Jean-Camille DeGrâce Gene Devereux...
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Filmon Premier of New Brunswick – Raymond Frenette (until May 14) then Camille Thériault Premier of Newfoundland – Brian Tobin Premier of Nova Scotia – Russell...
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Thériault 4,367 Bernard Haché 1,804 Jean-Marie Nadeau 1,792 Marc Boulay (Natural Law) 68 Bernard Thériault 8. Lamèque-Shippagan-Miscou Jean-Camille DeGrâce...
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(1885–1933) Louis Robichaud – former Premier of New Brunswick (1960–1970) Camille Thériault – former Premier of New Brunswick (1998–1999) Robert Thibault – Canadian...
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Liberals won all seats in the Legislative Assembly in the 1987 election. Camille Thériault was appointed by Premier Frank McKenna as Opposition Leader to ensure...
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Buttimer 832 Paul Kenny† Caraquet Bernard Thériault 5,298 Gilbert Godin 2,279 Roger Duguay 2,167 Bernard Thériault Shippagan-les-Îles Aldéa Landry 4,831 Jean...
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Brunswick, replacing the interim leader of the Liberals Ray Frenette. Camille Thériault defeated rivals Greg Byrne and Bernard Richard on the first ballot...
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of Camille Theriault with Doug Tyler. Duffie did not seek re-election in the 1999 general election. In 2001, following the resignation of Theriault, Duffie...
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system, Frank McKenna named several members of his own caucus, led by Camille Thériault, to serve as the Official Opposition. The government also allowed...
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long-distance runner February 23 – Jerry Holland, fiddler February 25 – Camille Thériault, politician and 29th Premier of New Brunswick February 27 – MaryAnn...
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