The 41st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between March 5, 1949, and July 16, 1952. The Legislature of 52 members was elected in 1948.

David Laurence MacLaren served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.

Harry O. Downey was chosen as speaker.

The Liberal Party led by John B. McNair formed the government.

History

Members

Electoral District Name Party First elected / previously elected
  Saint John County Stephen D. Clark Liberal 1948
  Harold C. Atkinson Liberal 1948
  York Harry A. Corey Liberal 1944
  Donald T. Cochrane Liberal 1944
  Henry C. Greenlaw Liberal 1944
  John B. McNair Liberal 1935, 1940
  Westmorland Austin C. Taylor Liberal 1935
  Frank H. Copp Liberal 1935
  Édouard S. Léger Liberal 1939
  L. C. Dysart Liberal 1944
  Kings Elmore T. Kennedy Progressive Conservative 1939
  Hugh Mackay Progressive Conservative 1939
  John Woods Progressive Conservative 1944
  Queens Edward S. Darrah Liberal 1944
  H. C. Parker Liberal 1944
  Charlotte J.J. Hayes Doone Liberal 1935
  Leigh Williamson Liberal 1948
  Hugh S. Balkam Liberal 1944
  Owen Morse Liberal 1944
  William Neil Campbell (1950) Liberal 1950
  Northumberland William S. Anderson Liberal 1930
  Richard J. Gill Liberal 1930
  H. S. Murray Liberal 1944
  Michel A. Savoie Liberal 1948
  Sunbury Gordon R. Lawson Liberal 1944
  F. A. McGrand Liberal 1935
  Kent J. Killeen McKee Liberal 1940
  Isaie Melanson Liberal 1939
  Armand Richard Liberal 1944
  Gloucester Frederick C. Young Liberal 1944
  Michel Fournier Liberal 1945
  J. André Doucet Liberal 1923
  Joseph E. Connolly Liberal 1940
  Ernest Richard Liberal 1948
  Carleton Hugh J. Flemming Progressive Conservative 1944
  Gladstone W. Perry Progressive Conservative 1930
  Jack Fraser Liberal 1948
  Restigouche Jean-Baptiste D'Astous Liberal 1945
  Edward Samuel Mooers Liberal 1939
  Louis LeBel Liberal 1948
  Albert Harry O. Downey Liberal 1930
  A. Russell Colpitts Liberal 1939
  Victoria Vernon R. Briggs Liberal 1930
  Michael F. McCloskey Liberal 1944
  Madawaska J. Gaspard Boucher Liberal 1935
  Clarence Bourque Liberal 1948
  Docithe Nadeau Liberal 1948
  Saint John City James W. Brittain Liberal 1948
  Harold Gault Liberal 1948
  S. Roy Kelly Liberal 1948
  Robert H. Carlin Liberal 1948
  Moncton E. A. Fryers Liberal 1948
  Claudius L. L. Léger Liberal 1948

References

  • Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1952, PG Normandin
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1948–1952
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