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- Fernand_Dubé abstract "Fernand G. Dubé, QC (December 29, 1928 – October 5, 1999) was a Canadian lawyer and politician in the Province of New Brunswick.He graduated from the University of Ottawa in Ottawa and obtained a law degree from the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. Dubé practised law in Campbellton, New Brunswick and in 1970-71 served as president of the Campbellton Tigers ice hockey club whose 1972 team would be inducted in the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame.Fernand Dubé ran as the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in the Restigouche—Madawaska, New Brunswick riding in the 1965 federal election, losing to Liberal incumbent, Jean-Eudes Dubé. Following the resignation of Charles Van Horne, in a September 1974 provincial by-election Dubé was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as the Progressive Conservative member for the riding of Campbellton-Restigouche Centre and would be re-elected in 1978, and again in 1982.On December 3, 1974 Premier Richard Hatfield appointed Fernand Dubé to his Cabinet. During the ensuing thirteen years he held every major Cabinet portfolio. Dubé first served as the Minister of Tourism and Minister of the Environment, then on February 22, 1978 became Minister of Finance with the additional duty of Minister responsible for energy policy. After more than four and a half years in these portfolios, on October 30, 1982 he was appointed Minister of Justice then to his final Cabinet post on October 3, 1985 as the Minister of Commerce & Technology.In the 1987 election, Fernand Dubé lost his seat to Liberal, Edmond Blanchard. On May 11, 1998, Dubé was elected Mayor of Campbellton. He died of a heart attack on October 4, 1999, in Montreal. Campbellton's City Hall park was named in his memory. His son, Jean F. Dubé, was elected to the Canadian House of Commons and the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.".
- Fernand_Dubé birthDate "1928-12-29".
- Fernand_Dubé birthPlace Edmundston.
- Fernand_Dubé birthPlace New_Brunswick.
- Fernand_Dubé deathDate "1999".
- Fernand_Dubé deathPlace Campbellton,_New_Brunswick.
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- Fernand_Dubé birthDate "1928-12-29".
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- Fernand_Dubé children "4".
- Fernand_Dubé dateOfBirth "1928-12-29".
- Fernand_Dubé dateOfDeath "1999".
- Fernand_Dubé deathDate "1999-10-05".
- Fernand_Dubé deathPlace Canada.
- Fernand_Dubé deathPlace Montreal.
- Fernand_Dubé education University_of_New_Brunswick.
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- Fernand_Dubé name "Dube, Fernand".
- Fernand_Dubé name "Fernand G. Dubé".
- Fernand_Dubé occupation "Lawyer".
- Fernand_Dubé parents Paul_Dubé.
- Fernand_Dubé parents "Lumina Lavoie".
- Fernand_Dubé party Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_New_Brunswick.
- Fernand_Dubé placeOfBirth Canada.
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- Fernand_Dubé post "Minister of Commerce & Technology".
- Fernand_Dubé post "Minister of Finance".
- Fernand_Dubé post "Minister of Justice".
- Fernand_Dubé post "Minister of Tourism".
- Fernand_Dubé post "Minister of the Environment".
- Fernand_Dubé post1followed "Leland McGraw".
- Fernand_Dubé post1preceded "Jean-Paul LeBlanc".
- Fernand_Dubé post1years "1974".
- Fernand_Dubé post2followed "Eric Kipping".
- Fernand_Dubé post2preceded "G. W. N. Cockburn".
- Fernand_Dubé post2years "1974".
- Fernand_Dubé post3followed "John B. M. Baxter, Jr.".
- Fernand_Dubé post3preceded "Lawrence Garvie".
- Fernand_Dubé post3years "1978".
- Fernand_Dubé post4followed "David Clark".
- Fernand_Dubé post4preceded "Rodman Logan".
- Fernand_Dubé post4years "1982".
- Fernand_Dubé post5followed "Al W. Lacey".
- Fernand_Dubé post5preceded "Paul Dawson".
- Fernand_Dubé post5years "1985".
- Fernand_Dubé religion Catholic_Church.
- Fernand_Dubé residence "Campbellton, New Brunswick".
- Fernand_Dubé shortDescription "Canadian politician".
- Fernand_Dubé spouse "Monique Maltais".
- Fernand_Dubé description "Canadian politician".
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- Fernand_Dubé comment "Fernand G. Dubé, QC (December 29, 1928 – October 5, 1999) was a Canadian lawyer and politician in the Province of New Brunswick.He graduated from the University of Ottawa in Ottawa and obtained a law degree from the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton.".
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