Peter John Veniot, PC (October 4, 1863 – July 6, 1936) was a businessman and newspaper owner and a politician in New Brunswick, Canada. He was the first...
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15th 1925–1926 16th 1926–1926 Peter Veniot 1926–1930 17th 1930–1935 18th 1935–1936 1936–1940 Clarence Joseph Veniot 19th 1940–1945 20th 1945–1949...
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Liberals known as the "Dark Lantern Brigade" led by party organizers Peter Veniot and Edward S. Carter plus lawyer and Federal Member of Parliament, Frank...
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smallest. Coat of arms of New Brunswick Symbols of New Brunswick Premier Peter Veniot was New Brunswick's first Acadian head of government, but he was never...
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first Acadian provincial premier of any province in Canada. In 1923, Peter Veniot became the first Acadian premier of New Brunswick when he was chosen...
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(interim) Louis-Auguste Dugal, 1912–1916 Walter E. Foster, 1916–1923 Peter Veniot, 1923–1926 Allison Dysart, 1926–1930 Wendell P. Jones, 1930–1932 Allison...
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New Brunswick In office October 4, 1924 – September 10, 1925 Premier Peter Veniot Preceded by James P. Byrne Succeeded by John Babington Macaulay Baxter...
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Commission (NBEPC) was created on April 24, 1920, under the ministry of Peter Veniot (Public Works). Immediately, the commission, headed by its first president...
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in 1933 a project to pave Main Street paid the same worker $2 a day. Peter Veniot, the owner since 1891 of Bathurst's French-language newspaper was the...
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politician Louis Robichaud (1925–2005), former Premier of New Brunswick Peter Veniot (1863–1926), former Premier of New Brunswick Charles Wesley Weldon (1830–1896)...
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William Frederick Todd (1854–1935) 28 February 1923 28 December 1928 Peter Veniot (1923–1925) John Babington Macaulay Baxter (1925–1931) 16 Hugh Havelock...
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Oliver Premier of Manitoba – John Bracken Premier of New Brunswick – Peter Veniot (until September 14) then John Baxter Premier of Nova Scotia – Ernest...
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Bracken Premier of New Brunswick – Walter Foster (until February 28) then Peter Veniot Premier of Nova Scotia – George Henry Murray (until January 24) then...
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Grant Stairs, explorer, soldier and adventurer (died 1892) October 4 — Peter Veniot, businessman, newspaper owner, politician and 17th Premier of New Brunswick...
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the Interior and Mines. Yes Gloucester November 2, 1926 Peter Veniot Liberal Peter Veniot Liberal Recontested upon appointment as Postmaster...
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Charles Dow Richards MLA for York (1879–1956) 1921–1925 Conservative 11 Peter Veniot MLA for Gloucester (1863–1936) 1925–1926 Liberal 12 Allison Dysart MLA...
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Oliver Premier of Manitoba – John Bracken Premier of New Brunswick – Peter Veniot Premier of Nova Scotia – Ernest Howard Armstrong Premier of Ontario –...
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Party Charlotte Burton Hill Liberal Gloucester Peter Veniot (died 6 July 1936) Liberal Clarence Joseph Veniot (by-election of 17 August 1936) Liberal Kent...
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Dies / Was M.P. 11 Years". Toronto Star. 29 June 1936. p. 22. "Hon. P. Veniot dies At Home At Age Of 72". The Ottawa Journal. 7 Jul 1936. p. 11. Retrieved...
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politician Louis Robichaud (1925–2005), former Premier of New Brunswick Peter Veniot (1863–1926), former Premier of New Brunswick Charles Wesley Weldon (1830–1896)...
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Provincial Secretary-Treasurer Yes Gloucester April 23, 1917† Peter Veniot Liberal Peter Veniot Liberal Sought re-election upon appointment as Minister...
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the son of former Premier of New Brunswick Peter Veniot and his wife, Catherine Melanson. Clarence Veniot served as mayor of Bathurst from 1933 to 1935...
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Grimmer Conservative 1921 Gloucester Peter Veniot (until 5 October 1926 emoulment appointment) Liberal 1926 Peter Veniot (by-election of 2 November 1926)...
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James Ralston Postmaster General 25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: Peter Veniot President of the Privy Council 25 September 1926 – 7 August 1930: William...
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18 - Edith Jane Miller, concert contralto singer (b. 1875) July 6 - Peter Veniot, businessman, newspaper owner, politician and 17th Premier of New Brunswick...
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Charles Tupper - Nova Scotia Alexander Warburton - Prince Edward Island Peter Veniot - New Brunswick These Canadian federal MPs subsequently were elected...
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Hill became a full provincial minister of Public Works under Premier Peter Veniot, but resigned later that year after the government was defeated in an...
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1894 John Sievewright Ind. Théotime Blanchard Cons. 1895 Peter Veniot Lib. 29th 1896 – 1898 Prosper E. Paulin Cons. 1898 – 1899 Joseph...
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Justice of Ontario Yes Gloucester August 17, 1936 Peter Veniot Liberal Clarence Joseph Veniot Liberal Death Yes Wright August 3, 1936 Fizalam-William...
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After the war, he practiced law; then, in a 1926 by-election to replace Peter Veniot who had been elected to the House of Commons of Canada in Ottawa, Richard...
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