Department of Supply and Services (New Brunswick) - Ministers

Ministers

# Minister Term Administration
Minister of Public Works
1. Raymond Doucett November 20, 1967 - November 12, 1970 under Louis Robichaud
2. J. Stewart Brooks November 12, 1970 - July 18, 1972 under Richard Hatfield
Minister of Supply and Services
3. Carl Mooers July 18, 1972 - December 3, 1974 under Hatfield
4. George Horton December 3, 1974 - December 20, 1976
5. Harold Fanjoy December 20, 1976 - October 20, 1982
6. Edwin G. Allen October 20, 1982 - October 3, 1985
7. C. W. Harmer October 3, 1985 - October 27, 1987
8. Bruce Smith October 27, 1987 - October 9, 1991 under Frank McKenna
9. Laureen Jarrett October 9, 1991 - April 27, 1994
10. James E. Lockyer April 27, 1994 - September 12, 1995
Bruce Smith
(2nd time)
September 12, 1995 - July 21, 1997
11. Peter LeBlanc July 21, 1997 - May 14, 1998 under Ray Frenette
12. Greg O'Donnell May 14, 1998 - June 21, 1999 under Camille Thériault
13. Dale Graham June 21, 1999 - February 14, 2006 under Bernard Lord
14. Bev Harrison February 14, 2006 - October 3, 2006
15. Roly MacIntyre October 3, 2006 - January 17, 2008 under Shawn Graham
Jack Keir (acting) January 17, 2008 - November 12, 2008
16. Ed Doherty November 12, 2008 - October 12, 2010
17. Claude Williams October 12, 2010 - March 15, 2012 under David Alward
Minister of Government Services
18. Craig Leonard March 15, 2012 - October 9, 2012 under David Alward
19. Sue Stultz October 9, 2012 - present

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