Department of Transportation (New Brunswick) explained

The Department of Transportation is a part of the Government of New Brunswick. It is charged with the maintenance of the provincial highway network and the management of the province's automobile fleet.

The department was established in 1967 when Premier Louis Robichaud split the Department of Public Works and Highways. In 2012, it returned to these roots when it was merged with most of the Department of Supply and Services to form a new Department of Transportation and Infrastructure.

Ministers

MinisterTermAdministration
1.Andre RichardNovember 20, 1967 - November 12, 1970under Robichaud
2.J. Stewart BrooksNovember 12, 1970 - July 18, 1972under Hatfield
3.W. G. BishopJuly 18, 1972 - October 3, 1985
4.Robert McCreadyOctober 3, 1985 - October 27, 1987
5.Sheldon LeeOctober 27, 1987 - October 13, 1997under McKenna
October 13, 1997 - May 14, 1998under Frenette
May 14, 1998 - June 21, 1999under Thériault
6.Margaret-Ann BlaneyJune 21, 1999 - October 9, 2001under Lord
7.Percy MocklerOctober 9, 2001 - June 27, 2003
8.Paul RobichaudJune 27, 2003 - October 3, 2006
9.Denis LandryOctober 3, 2006 - October 12, 2010under Graham
10.Claude WilliamsOctober 12, 2010 - March 15, 2012*under Alward

* Williams continued with responsibility for this department when it was merged into the new Department of Transportation & Infrastructure.

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