John Babbitt McNair CC QC (November 20, 1889 – June 14, 1968) was the 23rd premier of New Brunswick from 1940 to 1952. He worked as a lawyer, politician...
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John McNair is the name of: John B. McNair, Premier of New Brunswick John M. McNair, Senator from New Brunswick John Frederick Adolphus McNair, British...
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household following the death of McNair's grandfather. His older brother, writing in a posthumous biography about McNair, described how the family "covered...
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American politician John B. McNair (1889–1968), premier of New Brunswick, Canada, from 1940 to 1952 John Frederick Adolphus McNair (1828–1910), British...
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Dysart, 1926–1930 Wendell P. Jones, 1930–1932 Allison Dysart, 1932–1940 John B. McNair, 1940–1954 Austin Claude Taylor, 1954–1957 Joseph E. Connolly, 1957–1958...
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Lesley James McNair (May 25, 1883 – July 25, 1944) was a senior United States Army officer who served during World War I and World War II. He attained...
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Barbara Jean McNair (March 4, 1934 – February 4, 2007) was an American singer and theater, television, and film actress. McNair's career spanned over five...
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Harold McNair (5 November 1931 – 7 March 1971) was a Jamaican-born saxophonist and flautist. McNair was born in Kingston, Jamaica. He attended the Alpha...
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Arnold Duncan McNair, 1st Baron McNair (1885–1975) Clement John McNair, 2nd Baron McNair (1915–1989) Duncan James McNair, 3rd Baron McNair (b. 1947) The...
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Gleaner. October 2, 1982. Retrieved 2 September 2023. "Dysart Retires; McNair Is New N.B. Premier". The Winnipeg Tribune. 8 Mar 1940. p. 13. Retrieved 27 December...
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July 2) then John Robert Nicholson Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Richard Spink Bowles Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – John B. McNair (until January...
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Conservative house leader and then Minister of Lands and Mines under Premier John B. M. Baxter. In 1928 the University of New Brunswick conferred on him an...
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November 1945 John B. McNair (1940–1952) 19 David Laurence MacLaren (1893–1960) 1 November 1945 5 June 1958 Elizabeth II (1952–2022) Hugh John Flemming (1952–1960)...
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John Alexander McNair (June 8, 1800 – August 12, 1861) was an American teacher and congressman representing Pennsylvania's fifth district for two terms...
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Richard Lee McNair (born December 19, 1958) is an American convicted murderer known for his ability to escape and elude capture. In 1987, McNair murdered...
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sorts. McCain underwent treatment for his injuries that included months of physical therapy. He attended the National War College at Fort McNair in Washington...
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from the original (PDF) on December 19, 2008. Retrieved November 9, 2008. "John Hamilton Gray" (PDF). Government of New Brunswick. Archived from the original...
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Moszynski (October 11, 2006). "LJR's desk returns to premier's office: New N.B. premier Shawn Graham moves historic piece of furniture back to "its rightful...
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leadership election. Allison Dysart won the election, against sole contender John B. McNair. The leadership election for the party took place on October 5, 1932...
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John Leaf McNair (6 October 1887 – 18 February 1968) was a British socialist politician. McNair was born in Boston, Lincolnshire, but moved to Tyneside...
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Canada. Ontario Premier Mitchell Hepburn and Premier of New Brunswick John B. McNair both demanded overseas conscription in speeches attacking King. A Gallup...
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1938 under Dysart John B. McNair (acting) February 10, 1938 – July 16, 1938 3. Pio Laporte July 16, 1938 – July 29, 1939 John B. McNair (acting again) July...
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Brunswick. F. A. McGrand was chosen as speaker. The Liberal Party led by Allison Dysart formed the government. Dysart was replaced by John B. McNair in March...
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1948 under John B. McNair 3. James W. Brittain November 2, 1948 – October 8, 1952 4. Claude Taylor October 8, 1952 – July 8, 1960 under Hugh John Flemming...
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of the province of New Brunswick, Canada. The Liberal government of John B. McNair was re-elected. The election was held using 17 districts, electing between...
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1958) October 13 – Douglass Dumbrille, actor (d.1974) November 20 – John B. McNair, lawyer, politician, judge and 22nd Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick...
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lowest power rates in the province. Matt Andersen - Blues musician John B. McNair- 23rd Premier of New Brunswick, 1940 to 1952 List of communities in...
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Perth-Andover (category New Brunswick populated places on the Saint John River (Bay of Fundy))
lowest power rates in the province. Matt Andersen - Blues musician John B. McNair- 23rd Premier of New Brunswick, 1940 to 1952 List of communities in...
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(1927) Louise McKinney (1981) Sarah McLachlan (2024) Marshall McLuhan (2000) John B. McNair (1998) Arthur Meighen (1961) William Merritt (1974) Mike Myers...
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Manitoba – Richard Spink Bowles Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – John B. McNair Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Fabian O'Dea Lieutenant Governor...
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