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Seating Arrangement Plan De La Chambre Pages Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Oliver Bill Oliver Pages Gilles Côté Speaker Président sergent d’armes Kings Centre Kings-Centre Seating Arrangement Plan de la Chambre René Legacy Jeff Carr Ross Wetmore Guy Arseneault Jacques LeBlanc Bathurst West- New Maryland- Gagetown- Gary Crossman Trevor Holder Campbellton- Shediac- Beresford Beaubassin- Sunbury Petitcodiac Hampton Portland-Simonds Dalhousie Bathurst-Ouest- Cap-Pelé Beresford Daniel Guitard Greg Turner Glen Savoie Isabelle Thériault Keith Chiasson Sherry Wilson Mike Holland Restigouche- Moncton South Saint John East Caraquet Tracadie-Sheila Moncton Southwest Albert Chaleur Moncton-Sud Moncton-Sud-Ouest Saint John-Est Robert Gauvin Chuck Chiasson Jill Green Shediac Bay-Dieppe Kathy Bockus Roger Melanson Victoria-La Vallée Fredericton North Blaine Higgs Baie-de- Saint Croix Dieppe Victoria-La-Vallée Fredericton-Nord Quispamsis Shediac-Dieppe Robert McKee Benoît Bourque Eric Mallet Ernie Steeves Shayne Davies Arlene Dunn Moncton Centre Kent South Shippagan- Ryan Cullins Moncton Northwest Deputy Clerk Saint John Moncton-Centre Kent-Sud Lamèque-Miscou Fredericton-York Harbour Moncton-Nord- sous-greffier Ouest John-Patrick McCleave Denis Landry Andrea Anderson- Clerk Assitant Francine Landry Dominic Cardy Dorothy greffier adjoint Madawaska Les Gilles LePage Bathurst East- Mason Fredericton West- Nepisiguit- Fundy-The Isles- Shephard Lacs-Edmundston Restigouche West Hanwell Saint John Patrick Dunn Madawaska-Les-Lacs Restigouche-Ouest Saint-Isidore Saint John West Bathurst-Est-Nepisiguit- Fundy-Les-Îles- Fredericton-Ouest- Edmundston Lancaster Law Clerk Saint-Isidore Saint John-Ouest Hanwell Juriste Lisa Harris Jean-Claude Tammy Scott- Miramichi Bay- D’Amours Wallace Neguac Edmundston- Bill Hogan Hugh Flemming Madawaska Centre PC Carleton Sussex-Fundy- Rothesay Baie-de-Miramichi- Edmundston- St. Martins Neguac Madawaska-Centre Jake Stewart L Southwest Miramichi Daniel Allain Bruce Fitch David Coon -Bay du Vin Megan Mitton Kevin Arseneau Moncton East Riverview Fredericton Miramichi-Sud-Ouest Moncton-Est Memramcook- Kent North South Tantramar Kent-Nord -Baie-du-Vin Fredericton-Sud GP/PV Mary Wilson Richard Ames Margaret Johnson Oromocto-Lincoln- Carleton-York Carleton-Victoria PA/AG Fredericton Kris Austin Michelle Conroy Fredericton- Miramichi Grand Lake Hansard Bar / Barre Press / Presse Main Entrance / Entrée principale CABINET Hon. / L’hon. Blaine Higgs Premier, President of the Executive Council, Minister responsible for Intergovernmental Affairs / premier ministre, président du Conseil exécutif, ministre responsable des Affaires intergouvernementales Margaret Johnson Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries / ministre de l’Agriculture, de l’Aquaculture et des Pêches Arlene Dunn Minister responsible for Economic Development and Small Business, Minister responsible Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for Opportunities NB, Minister responsible for Immigration, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs / ministre responsable du Développement économique et des Petites Entreprises, ministre responsable d’Opportunités NB, ministre responsable de l’Immigration, ministre des Affaires Assemblée législative du Nouveau-Brunswick autochtones Dominic Cardy Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development / ministre de l’Éducation et du th Développement de la petite enfance First Session, 60 Legislature e Gary Crossman Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Minister responsible for the Regional Première session, 60 législature Development Corporation / ministre de l’Environnement et du Changement climatique, ministre responsable de la Société de développement regional November 17, 2020 / le 17 novembre 2020 Daniel Allain Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform / ministre des Gouvernements locaux et de la Réforme de la gouvernance locale Ernie Steeves Minister of Finance and Treasury Board / ministre des Finances et du Conseil du Trésor Lieutenant-Governor / lieutenante-gouverneure Dorothy Shephard Minister of Health / ministre de la Santé THE HONOURABLE / L’HONORABLE BRENDA MURPHY Hugh J. Flemming, Q.C. / c.r. Minister of Justice and Public Safety, Attorney General / ministre de la Justice et de la Sécurité publique, procureur général Speaker of the Legislative Assembly / président de l’Assemblée législative Trevor Holder Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour / ministre de l’Éducation THE HONOURABLE/ L’HONORABLE BILL OLIVER postsecondaire, de la Formation et du Travail Mary Wilson Minister of Service New Brunswick, Minister responsible for Military Affairs / ministre de Premier / premier ministre Services Nouveau-Brunswick, ministre responsable des Affaires militaires THE HONOURABLE / L’HONORABLE BLAINE HIGGS Bruce Fitch Minister of Social Development / ministre du Développement social Tammy Scott-Wallace Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture, Minister responsible for Women’s Equality / Leader of the Official Opposition / chef de l’opposition officielle ministre du Tourisme, du Patrimoine et de la Culture, ministre responsable de l’Égalité des ROGER MELANSON femmes Jill Green Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure / ministre des Transports et de l’Infrastructure Deputy Clerk of the Legislative Assembly / sous-greffier de l’Assemblée législative Glen Savoie Minister responsible for La Francophonie / ministre responsable de la Francophonie SHAYNE DAVIES Mike Holland Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Development / ministre des Ressources naturelles et du Développement de l’énergie Sergeant-at-Arms / sergent d’armes GILLES CÔTÉ NOTE FOR VISITORS Visitors do not participate in any way in debate. The use of cameras is not permitted in the Gallery. Proper dress is required. AVIS AUX VISITEURS Les visiteurs ne prennent pas part en aucune façon aux débats. Il est interdit d’utiliser un appareil-photo dans la tribune. Les visiteurs sont priés de se présenter en tenue correcte. .
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