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The Mayor of the City of Saint John is the head of the elected municipal council of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Saint John Common Council consists of a mayor (chair) and 10 councillors. The city has a ward system with four of roughly equal population. This municipal arrangement was first adopted in the 2008 municipal election after a ...
Gabriel George Ludlow (April 16, 1736 – February 12, 1808) was a Loyalist [2] military officer and politician who served as the first mayor of Canada's oldest incorporated city, Saint John, in then-colonial New Brunswick.
Thomas J. Higgins (1931 [1] – August 24, 1995) was a Canadian educator and municipal politician who served as the mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick from 1994 to 1995. He was Saint John's first Catholic mayor. [2]
List of mayors of Saint John, New Brunswick; A. Aaron Alward; B. William Black (1771–1866) James W. Brittain; C. William Campbell (Canadian mayor) John Alexander ...
Previous mayors include Robert Duncan Wilmot, one of the Fathers of Confederation and a Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, [184] Legislative Council of New Brunswick and Senate of Canada member John Robertson, [185] Bank of New Brunswick director and Liberal House of Commons of Canada member Jeremiah Smith Boies De Veber, [186] [187] [188 ...
St. John's: Newfoundland and Labrador 110,525 October 10, 2017: City councillor for Ward 1 (2009-2017) Progressive Conservative candidate for MHA in Virginia Waters (2014 by-election) List: Ken Boshcoff: Thunder Bay: Ontario 108,843 November 15, 2022: Mayor of Thunder Bay (1997-2003) Liberal MP for Thunder Bay—Rainy River (2004-2008) List ...
James Alexander Whitebone (May 31, 1894 – February 17, 1970) was a Canadian trade unionist and municipal politician who served for 32 years as the president of the New Brunswick Federation of Labour, for which he was nicknamed New Brunswick's "Mr. Labour".
He ran alongside William Patrick Broderick for the federal Liberal party in the St. John—Albert riding during the 1921 federal election, where they both lost to Conservatives J. B. M. Baxter and Murray MacLaren. [2] McLellan was elected as the Mayor of Saint John on April 24, 1922, beating E. Allen Schofield with 4,533 votes. [3]