33:
320:, all voted with the opposition parties on June 15 which favoured a Liberal motion which opposed the policy revision and called for increased consultation on the policy. Allain and Carr were both relegated to
238:, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Management and Administration in the Office of the Premier of New Brunswick, and, in 2010, he was appointed president and chief executive officer of
328:, but instead made an announcement on March 1, 2024, that he would not be a candidate in the next election but would remain in the legislature until the election was called.
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210:
and sat in the legislature until 2024. He served as
Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform until being dropped from the cabinet on June 27, 2023.
920:
969:
886:
538:
372:
223:
151:
301:
47:
324:
positions, and new ministers were appointed to fill their cabinet roles. Allain had planned to be a candidate for the newly created riding of
1132:
304:, expressed his "extreme disappointment in a lack of process and transparency" in a jointly signed letter with fellow cabinet minister
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Minister, Allain oversaw the implementation of significant reforms. Promoted as being the most substantial since Premier
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239:
231:
305:
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due to their support for the opposition motion on the policy. Allain and Carr, along with resigned ministers
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308:. On June 27, 2023, Higgs dismissed both Allain and Carr from their cabinet positions, citing a breach of
912:
270:. As the only francophone in caucus and a former municipal councillor, Allain was made a member of the
862:"Member of the Legislative Assembly : Hon. Daniel Allain - Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick"
249:. As part of this municipal role, he also sat on the board of the Codiac Regional Policing Authority.
605:
773:
600:
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325:
674:
887:"PC party members diverge on language split after Higgs shut out in northern New Brunswick"
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8:
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810:"Live New Brunswick election results 2020: Real-time results in the provincial election"
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consolidated the province's many local governance entities from 340 to fewer than 100.
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and given the position of
Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform.
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313:
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278:
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132:
970:"New faces, 2 ministers bounced as part of N.B. cabinet shuffle by Blaine Higgs"
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317:
195:
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1085:"Former minister Daniel Allain announces he won't run in next election"
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1033:
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245:
From 2016 to 2020, Allain served as an at-large city councillor in
1057:"Higgs throne speech avoids provocations, instead calls for unity"
998:"Fired cabinet minister speaks out on premier's leadership style"
175:
837:. Fredericton, New Brunswick: Goose Lane Editions. p. 304.
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1029:"Blaine Higgs drops 2 rebellious ministers in cabinet shuffle"
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Government of New
Brunswick, Canada (29 September 2020).
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Minister of Local
Government and Local Governance Reform
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In his early political career, Allain served as
Premier
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Minister of Local
Government and Local Governance Reform
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942:"Municipal reform will include sweeping amalgamations"
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1128:
963:
961:
1118:Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick
561:
1104:
122:September 14, 2020 – September 19, 2024
958:
721:Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots
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575:
350:
60:September 29, 2020 – June 27, 2023
31:
1076:
234:. In 2013, during the mandate of Premier
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1054:
1026:
884:
832:
226:from 2000 to 2003. Allain stood in the
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885:Poitras, Jacques (September 6, 2020).
287:Higgs-Allain local governance reforms
200:Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
1055:Poitras, Jacques (17 October 2023).
995:
967:
856:
854:
804:
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345:2020 New Brunswick general election
337:2020 New Brunswick general election
254:2020 New Brunswick general election
213:
13:
1083:Poitras, Jacques (March 1, 2024).
272:Executive Council of New Brunswick
105:New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
84:(Environment and Local Government)
14:
1144:
1133:21st-century Canadian politicians
1027:Poitras, Jacques (27 June 2023).
851:
799:
696:Total valid votes/Expense limit
1048:
923:from the original on 2020-09-29
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570:2008 Canadian federal election
562:2008 Canadian federal election
300:, Allain, then serving as the
228:2008 Canadian federal election
194:is a Canadian politician from
1:
996:Gill, Jordan (28 June 2023).
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222:'s constituency assistant in
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968:Alam, Hina (27 June 2023).
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266:and became the MLA for the
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772:
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101:
89:
74:
64:
53:
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42:
30:
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1123:Politicians from Moncton
1087:. CBC News New Brunswick
539:Progressive Conservative
373:Progressive Conservative
232:Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe
198:. He was elected to the
152:Progressive Conservative
486:Total rejected ballots
462:Christopher Wanamaker
442:Michel Norman Guitare
204:2020 general election
326:Champdoré-Irishtown
16:Canadian politician
476:Total valid votes
310:cabinet solidarity
292:Following premier
256:, Allain defeated
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789:
559:
558:
438:People's Alliance
332:Electoral history
206:in the riding of
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526:Eligible voters
521:
516:
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496:
491:
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421:Phylomène Zangio
365:
341:
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314:Dorothy Shephard
214:Political career
143:Personal details
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159:Other political
148:Political party
133:Monique LeBlanc
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643:$ 76,634.27
627:Conservative
619:$ 73,263.48
606:Brian Murphy
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294:Blaine Higgs
291:
276:
268:Moncton East
251:
244:
236:David Alward
224:Moncton East
220:Bernard Lord
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208:Moncton East
191:
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172:Residence(s)
165:Conservative
161:affiliations
154:(provincial)
117:
110:Moncton East
91:Succeeded by
69:Blaine Higgs
55:
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1040:30 December
1009:30 December
981:30 December
975:Global News
917:www2.gnb.ca
814:Global News
691:$ 4,619.17
667:$ 2,294.96
322:backbencher
128:Preceded by
96:Glen Savoie
76:Preceded by
1107:Categories
951:2022-09-23
927:2020-10-03
871:2022-09-23
819:2020-09-15
793:References
579:Candidate
354:Candidate
298:Policy 713
306:Jeff Carr
279:Robichaud
240:NB Liquor
167:(federal)
118:In office
81:Jeff Carr
56:In office
1062:CBC News
1034:CBC News
1003:CBC News
921:Archived
891:CBC News
866:legnb.ca
741:Turnout
715:$ 82,313
506:Turnout
1091:1 March
1068:5 April
946:TJ.news
774:Liberal
601:Liberal
555:+10.43
546:Liberal
409:-11.46
394:Liberal
258:Liberal
252:In the
202:at the
176:Moncton
65:Premier
841:
786:-7.15
765:74,660
745:45,772
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700:45,486
634:16,297
610:17,797
576:Party
530:12,368
471:-3.51
430:+0.73
386:+9.40
351:Party
285:, the
247:Dieppe
782:Swing
755:-5.56
750:61.31
735:-0.25
688:+5.86
682:3,998
675:Green
664:-2.67
661:16.26
658:7,394
640:+5.72
637:35.83
616:-8.58
613:39.13
582:Votes
551:Swing
544:from
520:+0.38
515:63.33
510:7,833
500:-0.13
480:7,804
427:12.67
417:Green
406:35.35
403:2,759
383:45.17
380:3,525
357:Votes
1093:2024
1070:2024
1042:2023
1011:2023
983:2023
898:2022
839:ISBN
777:hold
730:0.51
685:8.79
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