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Kenneth Eric Allaby (born August 7, 1943 on Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick) is a New Brunswick politician. August 7 is the 219th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (220th in leap years), with 146 days remaining. ...
1943 is a common year starting on Friday. ...
This lighthouse greets visitors as they arrive by ferry Grand Manan Island (also simply Grand Manan) is a Canadian island, and the largest in the Bay of Fundy. ...
Motto: Spem reduxit (Hope was restored) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Fredericton Largest city Saint John Lieutenant Governor Herménégilde Chiasson Premier Bernard Lord (PC) Area 72,908 km² (8th) - Land 71,450 km² - Water 1,458 km² (2. ...
A politician is an individual involved in politics. ...
Allaby, educated in physics at Acadia University, had held a variety of occupations throughout his life. He was an author, painter, curator and teacher. Physics (from the Greek, φυσικός (phusikos), natural, and φύσις (phusis), nature) is the science of nature in the broadest sense. ...
Acadia University is a university located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. ...
Occupation may refer to: the principal activity (job or calling) that earns money for a person (see profession, business) the periods of time following a nations territory invasion by controlling enemy troops (see belligerent occupation) any activity that occupies an important portion of a persons attention (see fan...
The word author has several meanings: The author of a book, story, article or the like, is the person who has written it (or is writing it). ...
For the computer graphics program, see Corel Painter. ...
A curator of a cultural heritage institution (e. ...
In education, teachers are those who teach students or pupils, often a course of study or a practical skill. ...
He first ran for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, as a Liberal in the 1982 election but was defeated. He ran again in 1987 and gained a seat in Frank McKenna's landslide that saw the Liberals capture every seat. He was re-elected in 1991, 1995, 1999 and 2003. The Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick is located in Fredericton. ...
The New Brunswick Liberal Association (NBLA) is one of the two major political parties in the Canadian provice of New Brunswick. ...
The 1982 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick saw Richard Hatfields Progressive Conservative Party win its largest majority ever to that time. ...
In the 1987 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, the Liberal Party swept to victory, for the first time since 1970, in a massive landslide by winning all 58 seats in the legislature. ...
Francis Joseph (Frank) McKenna (born January 19, 1948 in Apohaqui, New Brunswick, Canada) is a Canadian politician and diplomat. ...
The 1991 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick was difficult to predict from the outset. ...
The 1995 election in the Canadian province of New Brunswick marked the debut of Bernard Valcourt as a provincial politician, and as leader of a reinvigorated Progressive Conservative Party. ...
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Results of the 2003 election Starting out as a predicted landslide for Bernard Lords Progressive Conservatives, the New Brunswick general election, 2003 quickly turned around when Shawn Graham, leader of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick, took on auto insurance rates as a cause. ...
Soft spoken, but known for his keen knowledge of parliamentary procedure, Allaby was a candidate for speaker in 1998 and was named Liberal House Leader following the 1999 election that returned the Liberals to opposition for the first time in 12 years. He currently serves in the opposition shadow cabinet as critic for transportation. Rules of order, also known as standing orders or rules of procedure, are the written rules of parliamentary procedure adopted by a deliberative body, which detail the processes used by the body to make decisions. ...
The term Speaker is usually the title given to the presiding officer of a countrys lower house of parliament or congress (i. ...
1998 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ...
In Canada each political party with representation in the House of Commons has a House Leader who is a front bench MP and an expert in parliamentary procedure. ...
The Parliamentary Opposition is a form of political opposition to a designated government, particularly in a Westminster-based parliamentary system. ...
The Shadow Cabinet (also called the Opposition Front Bench) is a senior group of opposition spokespeople in the Westminster System of government who together under the leadership of the Leader of the Opposition (or the leader of other smaller opposition parties) form an alternative cabinet to the governments, whose...
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