| Premiers of New Brunswick |
||
| Premier |
Party |
Date |
| Andrew Wetmore |
Conservative |
1867-1870 |
| George King |
Conservative |
1870-1871 |
| George Hathaway |
Conservative |
1871-1872 |
| George King |
Conservative |
1872-1878 |
| James Fraser |
Conservative |
1878-1882 |
| Daniel Hanington |
Conservative |
1882-1883 |
| Andrew Blair |
Liberal |
1883-1896 |
| James Mitchell |
Liberal |
1896-1897 |
| Henry Emmerson |
Liberal |
1897-1900 |
| Lemuel Tweedie |
Liberal |
1900-1907 |
| William Pugsley |
Liberal |
1907-1907 |
| Clifford Robinson |
Liberal |
1907-1908 |
| John Douglas Hazen |
Conservative |
1908-1911 |
| James Kidd Flemming |
Conservative |
1911-1914 |
| George Clarke |
Conservative |
1914-1917 |
| James Murray |
Conservative |
1917-1917 |
| Walter Foster |
Liberal |
1917-1923 |
| Peter Veniot |
Liberal |
1923-1925 |
| John Baxter |
Conservative |
1925-1931 |
| Charles Richards |
Conservative |
1931-1933 |
| Leonard Tilley |
Conservative |
1933-1935 |
| Allison Dysart |
Liberal |
1935-1940 |
| John McNair |
Liberal |
1940-1952 |
| Hugh John Flemming |
Conservative |
1952-1960 |
| Louis Robichaud |
Liberal |
1960-1970 |
| Richard Hatfield |
Conservative |
1970-1987 |
| Frank McKenna |
Liberal |
1987-1997 |
| Raymond Frenette |
Liberal |
1997-1998 |
| Camille Thériault |
Liberal |
1998-1999 |
| Bernard Lord |
Conservative |
1999-2006 |
| Shawn Graham |
Liberal |
2006-2010 |
| David Alward |
Progressive Conservative |
2010-present |
Links to Other Sites
New Brunswick: Our Stories, Our People
Explore the history of New Brunswick in this extensive online multimedia exhibit. Features an interactive timeline, glossary, illustrations, maps, and more. From the Virtual Museum of Canada and the Government of New Brunswick.


Shawnadithit grew anxious waiting for her uncle, Longnon, to return to camp at the junction of Badger Brook and the Exploits River, deep in the wilds of Newfoundland...
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