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Stuart Jamieson

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Stuart Jamieson
Member of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
for Saint John-Fundy
In office
June 9, 2003 – September 27, 2010
Preceded byRodney Weston
Succeeded byGlen Savoie
In office
October 13, 1987 – June 7, 1999
Preceded byBev Harrison
Succeeded byRodney Weston
Personal details
Born (1951-10-22) October 22, 1951 (age 72)
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Residence(s)Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Stuart Jamieson (born October 22, 1951, in Saint John, New Brunswick) was a politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. A self-employed carpenter, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1987 and re-elected in 1991, 1995 and re-elected again in 2003 and 2006 after having been defeated in 1999.[1]

He represented the electoral district of Saint John-Fundy and was a member of the cabinet from 1998 to 1999 and from 2006 to 2010. He was removed from cabinet on February 5, 2010, for suggesting that the NB Power deal be put to a referendum.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick biography".
New Brunswick provincial government of Shawn Graham
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Joan MacAlpine-Stiles Minister of Tourism and Parks
2006–2010
incumbent
Special Cabinet Responsibilities
Predecessor Title Successor
Bev Harrison Government House Leader
2006–2007
Mike Murphy
New Brunswick provincial government of Camille Thériault
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Doug Tyler Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
1998–1999
Milton Sherwood


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