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Anderson-Mason, Andrea
K.C./c.r.
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Barry, Pamela Jane
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Blais, Marie-Claude
K.C./c.r.
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Blaney, Margaret-Ann
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Bockus, Kathy
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Breault, Gertrude Ann
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Brine, Beverly Mae
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Conroy, Michelle
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Coulombe, Martine
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Crossman, Patricia (Pat)
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Day, Georgie Margaret
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de Ste. Croix, Marie Carolle Lise
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DeWare, Mabel Margaret
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Dubé, Madeleine (Mado)
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Dunn, Arlene
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Dysart, Shirley Theresa
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Fowlie, Brenda
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Green, Jill
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Harris, Lisa
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Holt, Susan
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Jardine, Kim
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Jarrett, Ella Laureen
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Johnson, Margaret
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Keddy, Carole Juanita
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Kingston, Joan Margaret
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Landry, Marie Marthe Aldéa
K.C./c.r.
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Landry, Francine
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Lavoie, Cheryl
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LeBlanc, Monique
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Lynch, Pam
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MacAlpine-Stiles, L. Joan
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Mersereau, Marcelle
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Mitton, Megan
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Poirier, Rose-May
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Ringuette, Pierrette
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Robertson, Brenda Mary
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Robichaud, Carmel
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Rogers, Cathy
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Schryer, Mary Louise
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Scott-Wallace, Tammy
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Shephard, Dorothy
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Stultz, Sue
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Teed, Nancy Elizabeth Clark
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Thériault, Isabelle
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Trenholme Counsell, Dr. Marilyn
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Weir, Elizabeth Jane
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Wilson, Sherry
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Wilson, Mary E.
Details
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Name:
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Cheryl Lavoie
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Born:
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in Bathurst, NB
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Party:
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Liberal
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First Elected:
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GE 18 September 2006, Riding of Nepisiguit
Political Career
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1994-2006: President: Nepisiguit Liberal Association
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2006: Elected MLA for Nepisiguit, GE 18 September
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2007: Designated Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians Group representative of the New Brunswick Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
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2009-2010: Chair: Government Caucus
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2010: Minister of State for Seniors
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2010: Minister responsible for the Community Non-profit Organizations Secretariat
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2010: Defeated, GE 27 September
Committees
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Vice-Chair: Standing Committee on Legislative Officers
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Vice-Chair: Standing Committee on Private Bills
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Vice-Chair: Standing Committee on Crown Corporations
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Vice-Chair: Select Committee on Wellness
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Member: Standing Committee on Estimates
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Member: Standing Committee on Law Amendments
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Member: Standing Committee on Procedure
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Member: Select Committee on Life Long Learning