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Danny Gay (politician)

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He was elected speaker following the 1995 election but resigned to join McKenna's
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Following his defeat in 1999, he worked for the federal government in
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Chatham, New Brunswick
politician
Province of New Brunswick
Speaker
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
St. Francis Xavier University
Mount Saint Vincent University
New Brunswick Liberal
1987 election
Frank McKenna
1991
1995 elections
1999
cabinet
Minister of Fisheries
Ray Frenette
Camille Thériault
Premier of New Brunswick
Ottawa
English
China
Canada
independent
2006 federal election
Liberal
Charles Hubbard
Shirley Dysart
Speaker
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
John McKay

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