Bernard Lord

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"Former N.B. premier Bernard Lord named OPG chair". Toronto Star. March 7, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
  • "Ralph Frank Lord (1928-2015)". 2015-09-22.
  • "Marie-Émilie Morin-Lord (1930-2015) | HommageNB". Archived from the original on 2015-06-29. Retrieved 2015-10-21.
  • "CBC - New Brunswick Votes 2003". Archived from the original on 2003-05-28.
  • 1 2 Trichur, Rita (December 22, 2012). "A wireless speaker with a political calling", The Globe and Mail , p. B3.
  • Shawn Berry, "Tory Youth leader in P.E.I. backs Lord for federal leadership". NB Telegraph-Journal, A1, September 9th 2002
  • Poitras, Jacques (2004). The Right Fight . ISBN   0864923767.
  • "Lord quits as PC leader, resigns seat". CBC News. 13 December 2006. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
  • pm.gc.ca: "Prime Minister announces Bernard Lord will lead Cross-Canada Official Languages consultations" Archived December 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • "Bernard Lord Named President & CEO of Wireless Industry Association". Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association press release. October 24, 2008. Archived from the original on May 24, 2009. Retrieved 2008-10-27.
  • "Bernard Lord appointed as Medavie CEO". web.medavie.bluecross.ca. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
  • "Order of New Brunswick recipients announced".
  • Bernard Lord
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    30th Premier of New Brunswick
    In office
    June 21, 1999 October 3, 2006
    New Brunswick provincial government of Bernard Lord
    Cabinet posts (5)
    PredecessorOfficeSuccessor
    Camille Thériault Premier of New Brunswick
    1999–2006
    Shawn Graham
    Camille Thériault President of the Executive Council
    1999–2006
    Shawn Graham
    Percy Mockler Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
    2006
    Mockler was designated as
    Minister of Intergovernmental and International Relations
    Shawn Graham
    himself Minister of Intergovernmental
    and International Relations

    2003
    Lord changed the portfolio from
    Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
    Percy Mockler
    Bernard Thériault Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
    1999–2003
    Thériault was Minister of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs,
    Lord succeeded himself as Minister of Intergovernmental
    and International Relations
    himself
    Special Cabinet Responsibilities
    PredecessorTitleSuccessor
    new designationMinister responsible for Youth
    2003–2006
    Kelly Lamrock
    new designationMinister responsible for the
    Status of the Disabled Persons

    2003–2006
    Shawn Graham
    Jean Paul Savoie Minister responsible for the
    Regional Development Corporation

    1999–2006
    Jeannot Volpé
    new designationMinister responsible for eNB
    2001–2003
    Peter Mesheau
    Greg Byrne Minister responsible for the
    Service New Brunswick

    1999–2000
    Peter Mesheau
    Political offices
    Preceded by Leader of the Opposition in the
    Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick

    1998–1999; 2006–2007
    Succeeded by
    Preceded bySucceeded by
    Preceded by Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick
    1997–2006
    Succeeded by
    Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
    Vacant
    Title last held by
    Ray Frenette (Liberal)
    MLA for Moncton East
    1998–2007
    Succeeded by