as "Hugh John". Born in Peel, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of James Kidd Flemming, Premier of New Brunswick from 1911 to 1914, Hugh John Flemming was...
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Hugh Flemming may refer to: Hugh John Flemming, (1899–1982), the 24th Premier of New Brunswick Hugh John Flemming III, birth name of Ted Flemming (politician)...
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James Kidd Flemming (April 27, 1868 – February 10, 1927) was a businessman and politician in New Brunswick, Canada. Flemming was a school teacher and...
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The Hugh John Flemming Bridge is a multi-arch concrete structure which forms part of Route 130 near Hartland, New Brunswick, Canada. It was completed in...
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Georg Detlev von Flemming, Saxon-Polish general Heino Heinrich Graf von Flemming, Saxon and Brandenburg Field Marshal Hugh John Flemming, Canadian politician...
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Dumpty Snack Foods, he decided to be a politician full-time. In 1961, Hugh John Flemming left his Carleton County seat and ran successfully in the federal...
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Premier of Manitoba – Dufferin Roblin Premier of New Brunswick – Hugh John Flemming (until July 12) then Louis Robichaud Premier of Newfoundland – Joey...
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of Hugh John Flemming Jr., a university professor. Flemming completed his high school education at Millidgeville North High School in Saint John, NB...
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1960, Diefenbaker appointed Brooks to the Senate of Canada, allowing Hugh John Flemming to succeed Brooks in his New Brunswick riding through a by-election...
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Manitoba – Douglas Campbell Premier of New Brunswick – John McNair (until October 8) then Hugh John Flemming Premier of Newfoundland – Joey Smallwood Premier...
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trailing behind him and bound to catch on something. Hugh John Flemming died on 16 October 1982. Aida Flemming died on 25 January 1994. In the 1960s she had...
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Right Honourable James Kidd Flemming, a Premier of New Brunswick himself. He went to work at his family's mill, Flemming and Gibson, in Juniper at the...
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created from Charlotte, Victoria—Carleton, St. John—Albert and York—Sunbury 28th 1968–1972 Hugh John Flemming Progressive Conservative 29th 1972–1974...
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"Ministry of Canada" (PDF). Stanley, Della M. M. 2008 February 14. "Hugh John Flemming." The Canadian Encyclopedia. "Martial Asselin." The Canadian Encyclopedia...
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Tilley (1933–1935) Frederick C. Squires (1935–1939) Hugh H. Mackay (1939–1948) Hugh John Flemming (1948–1960) (House leader 1948–1951) Cyril Sherwood...
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area around Loch Lomond east of Saint John, and the Kingston Peninsula. The neighbouring ridings are Saint John—Rothesay, New Brunswick Southwest, Fredericton...
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Agency overview Jurisdiction Government of New Brunswick Headquarters Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre 1350 Regent Street Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada...
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original (PDF) on December 19, 2008. Retrieved November 9, 2008. "James Kidd Flemming" (PDF). Government of New Brunswick. Archived from the original (PDF) on...
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with the surname include: Aida McAnn Flemming, CM (1896–1994), wife of Premier of New Brunswick Hugh John Flemming Donald Roy McAnn (born 1911), United...
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Rothesay (electoral district) (redirect from Saint John Kings)
and businessman Hugh John "Ted" Flemming III to be their candidate over local education council member Charlotte McGill Pierce. Flemming is the grandson...
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New Brunswick Route 2 (category Saint John River (Bay of Fundy))
the late 1950s; with the 1960 completion[citation needed] of the Hugh John Flemming Bridge, just upstream from the Hartland Covered Bridge, and the extension...
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Brunswick, Canada. The incumbent Progressive Conservative government of Hugh John Flemming was re-elected. Frank B. Feigert (1989). Canada Votes, 1935-1988....
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Minister of Municipal Affairs in the ministry of New Brunswick Premier Hugh John Flemming; Parlee having died in an airplane crash in 1957. The park extends...
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Jack Garland (Canadian politician) (redirect from John Richard Garland)
John Richard Garland PC (January 1, 1918 – March 14, 1964) was a Canadian politician, who was a longtime member of the House of Commons of Canada for the...
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Premier of Manitoba – Douglas Campbell Premier of New Brunswick – Hugh John Flemming Premier of Newfoundland – Joey Smallwood Premier of Nova Scotia –...
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16 – Hugh John Flemming, politician and 24th Premier of New Brunswick (b.1899) October 16 – Hans Selye, endocrinologist (b.1907) October 18 – John Robarts...
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Brunswick Member of Legislative Assembly Ted Flemming shares the same name as his grandfather, Hugh John Flemming, who also served as a Member of Legislative...
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its time, three premiers represented the riding: James Kidd Flemming, Hugh John Flemming and Richard Hatfield. elected to federal seat died in office...
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something had to be done immediately." A desk made for Robichaud by the Saint John Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and given to him in 1966, which he used...
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1957 August 8, 1962 Progressive Conservative 18 (Diefenbaker) 10 Hugh John Flemming April 9, 1962 April 21, 1963 Progressive Conservative 11 Jack Garland...
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