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Kevin Michael Vickers ONB SC (born September 29, 1956) is a Canadian politician, former diplomat, and retired police officer. He served as the leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Association from 2019 to 2020, a retired Canadian diplomat, former Sergeant at Arms and former Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer. [ 1 ]
Kevin Vickers: January 19, 2015 January 21, 2015 March 2, 2019 Non-Career [3] [d] 24 Nancy Smyth: March 23, 2021 June 17, 2021 Career Justin Trudeau (2015–Present) [1]
Chief Superintendent Kevin Vickers: Royal Canadian Mounted Police: 1 September 2006 January 2015 First civilian with no military background to be appointed to the position. Previously served as a chief superintendent with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. [1] 10 Assistant Commissioner Pat McDonell: Royal Canadian Mounted Police: 4 July 2019 ...
Vickers resignation followed the outcome of the 2020 New Brunswick general election which saw the Progressive Conservative party, under Blaine Higgs, form a majority government and the Liberal Party lose three seats. The deadline for candidates to file their intention to run for the leadership was June 15, 2022.
Following the withdrawal of René Ephestion, Kevin Vickers was the only candidate for the position. The party's executive board declared Vickers to be acclaimed on April 16, 2019. He assumed the leadership officially on April 24, 2019. [4] [5]
Vickers was also convicted of the two murders committed the day before the Mazurkiewicz homicide. On July 20, Collinge and Rand were fatally shot and another man injured on North Clinton Avenue.
The location of the alcove is near the office of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons, Kevin Vickers. [31] Vickers, a distinguished policeman, commander and administrator with the RCMP before he joined the staff of the House of Commons in 2005, [32] retrieved his 9mm Smith & Wesson 5946 handgun from a lock-box and entered the hall.
Kevin Vickers resigns as Liberal Party leader; MLA for Dieppe Roger Melanson becomes interim leader (September 14, 2020) Election 2020: September 14, 2020 HTML: 39.34: