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Canadian politician

Ernest Richard
Richard, pictured in a 1948 newspaper
Born(1922-05-01)May 1, 1922
Shippagan, New Brunswick
Canada
DiedSeptember 25, 2006(2006-09-25) (aged 84)
Shippagan, New Brunswick
Canada
Resting placeSt. Jerome Parish Roman Catholic Cemetery
Occupation(s)Businessman, politician
Political partyLiberal
Board member ofHotel-Dieu, Tracadie, NB
Advisory Committee, Collège Jésus-Marie, Shippagan
SpouseFlora Thériault
Children3 daughters
Parent(s)Edmond Richard &
Marie-Anne Paquette

Rhéal Ernest Richard (May 1, 1922 – September 25, 2006) was a Canadian businessman and politician in the Province of New Brunswick.

Known by his middle name, Ernest Richard was born and raised in Shippagan, New Brunswick. He was involved in the east-coast fishing industry for many years. He was Director General of Shippagan Cold Storage Ltd. and after that company became a subsidiary of Connors Brothers Limited of Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, he served on the Connors Board of Directors until retiring in 1985.

From 1948 to 1957, Ernest Richard served as a Shippagan town councillor and as Mayor from March 1957 to October 1960. In 1948, Richard also entered provincial politics and was elected by acclamation to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as the Liberal Party member for Gloucester County. He was reelected in 1952, 1956, 1960, 1963, and again in 1967.

In 1960 he was made Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, serving until 1963 when Premier Louis Robichaud appointed him to his Cabinet as the Province's first ever Minister of Fisheries. Richard remained Minister of Fisheries until his retirement from politics in 1970.

Ernest Richard was involved in a number of community projects and received the Medal of Merit in 1975 for his many years of service to the Canadian Red Cross. In May 1990, the University of Moncton bestowed an honorary Doctorate in fisheries management.

References

  1. A Year Book of the Commonwealth. United Kingdom, H.M. Stationery Office, 1969. 126.

Sources

New Brunswick provincial government of Louis Robichaud
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
'New Department' 'Minister of Fisheries'
1963-1970
'G. W. N. Cockburn'
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Preceded byNew riding seat MLA for Gloucester County
1948-1970
Succeeded byAndré Robichaud
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