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Minister of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (New Brunswick)

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Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure (New Brunswick) of New Brunswick
Incumbent
Richard Ames
since June 27, 2023
Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
StyleThe Honourable
Member of
Reports toPremier of New Brunswick
AppointerLieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure

Minister of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure.

Since 2012, the Department of Transportation and the infrastructure management components of the Department of Supply and Services (the successor to the Department of Public Works) are merged back together which gave the charges of the minister of the department of Public Works back to the minister of transportation.

2012-present

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# Minister Term Administration of:
1. Claude Williams October 12, 2010* -October 7, 2014 David Alward
2. Roger Melanson[1] October 7, 2014 -June 6, 2016 Brian Gallant
3. Bill Fraser June 6, 2016 - October 5, 2018
4. Denis Landry October 5, 2018 - November 9, 2018
5. Bill Oliver[2] November 9, 2018 - September 29, 2020 Blaine Higgs
6. Jill Green September 29, 2020 - October 13, 2022
7. Jeff Carr October 13, 2022 – June 27, 2023
8. Richard Ames June 27, 2023 - present[3]

* Williams served as Minister of Transportation and Minister of Supply and Services styled as Minister of Transportation of Infrastructure from October 12, 2010 and the formal establishment of the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure on March 15, 2012.[1]

1967-2012

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See Department of Transportation (New Brunswick) and Department of Supply and Services (New Brunswick).

1856-1967

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# Minister Term Administration of:
1. George J. Colter June, 1856 - June 8, 1857 John Hamilton Gray
2. G. L. Hatheway July 25, 1861 - April 22, 1867? Tilley/Smith
3. John McAdam July 10, 1867 - April, 1869 Andrew Rainsford Wetmore
4. W. M. Kelly April 22, 1869 - 1882? Wetmore/King/Fraser
George J. Colter
(2nd time)
May 25, 1882 - February 26, 1883 Daniel Lionel Hanington
5. P. G. Ryan March 3, 1883 - October 10, 1892 Andrew George Blair
6. H. R. Emmerson October 10, 1892 - August 31, 1900 Blair/Mitchell/Emmerson
7. Charles H. LaBillois 1900-1908 Lemuel John Tweedie
8. John Morrissy March 24, 1908 - May 10, 1916 Hazen/Fleming/Clarke
9. P. G. Mahoney May 10, 1916 - August 18, 1916 George Johnson Clarke
10. B. F. Smith August 18, 1916 - April 5, 1917 Clarke/Murray
11. P. J. Veniot April 4, 1917 - 1924? Walter Edward Foster
12. D. A. Stewart September 14, 1925 - June, 1935 Veniot/Baxter/Richards/Tilley
13. A. A. Dysart July 16, 1935? - 1938 Allison Dysart
14. W. S. Anderson July 16, 1938? - October 8, 1952 Dysart/McNair
15. H. J. Fleming October 8, 1952 - August 1, 1958 Hugh John Flemming
16. J. Stewart Brooks August 1, 1958 - July 12, 1960
17. André Richard July 12, 1960 - November 20, 1967 Louis Robichaud

References

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  1. ^ Executive Council Office (7 October 2014). "Cabinet ministers announced". Province of New Brunswick. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Here's a full list of Blaine Higgs's new cabinet". CBC. November 9, 2018.
  3. ^ "Blaine Higgs drops 2 rebellious ministers in cabinet shuffle". CBC News. 27 June 2023. Retrieved 17 April 2024.