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  2. Sue Stultz - Wikipedia

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    Susan Stultz (1952/1953 – April 8, 2024) was a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election.She represented the electoral district of Moncton West as a member of the Progressive Conservatives until the 2014 election, when she was defeated by Cathy Rogers.

  3. Moncton - Wikipedia

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    It is the highest daily circulated newspaper in New Brunswick. Moncton's daily newspaper is the Times & Transcript, which has the highest circulation of any daily newspaper in New Brunswick. [141] More than 60 percent of city households subscribe daily, and more than 90 percent of Moncton residents read the Times & Transcript at least once a week.

  4. John A. Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    John A. Humphrey House - Moncton, My New Brunswick. Retrieved Jan 2, 2022. Obituary, Chignecto Post Nov 7, 1895. Transcribed in Johnson, Daniel Vital Statistics From New Brunswick Newspapers, Vol 98 No 159; Obituary, The Times, Nov 5, 1895. Transcribed in Johnson, Daniel Vital Statistics From New Brunswick Newspapers, Vol 98 No 1236

  5. Henry Murphy (politician) - Wikipedia

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    One of Murphy's nephews, Brian Murphy, became a Member of Parliament for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe in 2006. His son Michael B. (Mike) Murphy is a prominent New Brunswick trial lawyer and was Minister of Health and later Attorney General, before resigning in January 2010 to return to the practice of law.

  6. James E. Lockyer - Wikipedia

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    After being admitted to the Barrister's Society of New Brunswick in September 1975, Lockyer practiced law with the Moncton law firm of Stewart & Cooper. In November 1977, he became the first full-time person hired by the Université de Moncton for its new Faculté de droit (Law Faculty) which was established to teach common law in French ...

  7. Louis LaPierre - Wikipedia

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    Louis E. LaPierre (13 August 1942 - 5 March 2024) [1] [2] was a Canadian professor of ecology.From 1970 until his retirement in 2001, he taught at the Université de Moncton, where he held the K. C. Irving Chair in Sustainable Development from 1993 to 2001. [3]

  8. Malcolm MacLeod (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Noble "Mac" MacLeod (February 8, 1928 – August 22, 1996) was a Canadian politician.Born in Moncton, New Brunswick, [2] he served as a longtime member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick representing the electoral district of Albert from 1970 to his defeat in 1987 when his Progressive Conservatives lost every seat in the legislature.

  9. Gary Wheeler (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Moncton, New Brunswick Gary David Wheeler (1938–2010) was the mayor of Moncton from 1974 to 1979. He was first elected to city council in June 1971 as a city councillor for Ward 2.

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