Aaron Kennedy Explained

Aaron Kennedy
Birth Place:Oromocto, New Brunswick
Assembly1:New Brunswick Legislative
Constituency Am1:Quispamsis
Term Start1:October 21, 2024
Predecessor1:Blaine Higgs
Party:Liberal

Aaron Kennedy is a Canadian sports journalist and politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2024 general election. He defeated Blaine Higgs in the riding of Quispamsis, who had been serving in that riding since 2010 and as Premier of New Brunswick since 2018.[1]

Kennedy previously worked for the town of Quispamsis, where in 2011 he began serving as the town's communications manager. In July 2021, Kennedy began serving as the interim chief administrative officer; his term finished in August 2024 after his role was succeeded by a permanent hire and he pursued the Liberal nomination for the 2024 election.[2]

Early life and career

Aaron Kennedy was born in 1969 or 1970 and is originally from Oromocto, New Brunswick. He graduated from the Confederation College in Thunder Bay, Ontario, where he studied radio broadcasting. Kennedy began working as a news and sportscaster for Fredericton radio stations CIHI-FM and CKHJ before writing for the Oromocto Post-Gazette and The Daily Gleaner.[3] In September 1994, he was hired as the voice of the Saint John Flames for the radio station CFBC,[4] where he worked until 2000 when he was hired by the Saint John Times Globe as its American Hockey League beat reporter.[5]

Political career

Kennedy first ran for the New Brunswick Liberal Association in the riding of Quispamsis during the 2018 general election. He was defeated by Progressive Conservative leader Blaine Higgs,[6] who became the premier of New Brunswick after the Progressive Conservatives formed government.[7] [8]

On June 28, 2024, Kennedy was again nominated as the Liberal candidate in the Quispamsis riding for the 2024 general election, running against Higgs again as well as provincial New Democratic Party leader Alex White.[2] Kennedy was endorsed by Quispamsis mayor Libby O'Hara, who had a previous track record of supporting and campaigning for Higgs,[9] and was further endorsed by former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Brenda Fowlie.[10] Kennedy narrowly defeated Higgs by 193 votes,[11] in what was considered by some as being an upset.[12] On November 1, 2024, it was announced that he was placed on the cabinet as Minister of Local Government and Minister responsible for Service New Brunswick.[13]

Electoral record

Quispamsis

Notes and References

  1. News: D'Andrea . Aaron . N.B. votes 2024: Higgs loses own riding as PCs take devastating election blow . October 21, 2024 . . October 21, 2024.
  2. News: Bates . Andrew . New Quispamsis CAO to start in August; Assistant deputy minister of health Ian Watson brings 'wealth of knowledge' to CAO role: mayor . October 22, 2024 . . July 18, 2024 . A2. .
  3. News: Janes . Brad . It'll be baptism by fire for new Flames' radio play-by-play man . October 22, 2024 . . September 19, 1994 . 45.
  4. News: Saint John Flames get a new voice . October 22, 2024 . . September 7, 1994 . 28.
  5. News: Ryan . Carolyn . Flames' voice Kennedy joins Times Globe team . October 22, 2024 . Saint John Times Globe . August 23, 2000 . 1.
  6. News: Mott . Sean . 'My future has been decided': Blaine Higgs loses seat as party falls in N.B. election . October 21, 2024 . . October 21, 2024 . en.
  7. News: Poitras . Jacques . Jacques Poitras . 2 November 2018 . Brian Gallant's minority government defeated after losing confidence vote . 2 July 2019 . CBC News.
  8. News: Poitras . Jacques . Jacques Poitras . 9 November 2018 . 8 things you need to know about New Brunswick's next premier, Blaine Higgs . 22 July 2019 . CBC News.
  9. News: Simpson . Barbara . Quispamsis mayor, formerly Higgs supporter, now backing Liberals; Town council scraps unpaid leave policy ahead of Kennedy's campaign . October 21, 2024 . . October 10, 2024 . A9. .
  10. News: Another former PC minister backs Liberals . October 21, 2024 . . September 24, 2024.
  11. News: Magee . Shane . Blaine Higgs loses seat, 'extremely unlikely' to remain as leader . October 22, 2024 . . October 21, 2024.
  12. News: Huras . Adam . Liberals win majority in N.B., Holt becomes first female premier . October 22, 2024 . . October 21, 2024.
  13. News: Waugh . Andrew . Susan Holt unveils 19-person cabinet . November 1, 2024 . . November 1, 2024.