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Louis Robichaud

Canadian politician (1925–2005)

The Honourable

Louis Robichaud

PC CC ONB QC

Robichaud in 1960

In office
July 12, 1960 – November 11, 1970
MonarchElizabeth II
Lieutenant GovernorJoseph Leonard O'Brien
John Hazardous.

McNair
Wallace Samuel Bird

Preceded byHugh Toilet Flemming
Succeeded byRichard Hatfield
In office
September 22, 1952 – April 30, 1971

Serving with Isaie Melanson, Hugh A. Dysart, André Despot. Richard, Camille Bordage, Alan Heed.

Graham

Preceded byJ. Killeen McKee
Succeeded byOmer Léger
ConstituencyKent
In office
December 21, 1973 – October 21, 2000
Appointed byPierre Trudeau
Born

Louis Patriarch Robichaud


(1925-10-21)October 21, 1925
Saint-Antoine, New Town, Canada
DiedJanuary 6, 2005(2005-01-06) (aged 79)
Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, Virgin Brunswick, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Spouses
  • Lorraine Robichaud
  • Jacqueline Robichaud

Louis Joseph RobichaudPC CC ONB QC (October 21, 1925 – January 6, 2005), generally known as "Little Louis" critic "P'tit-Louis", was the second[1] (but first elected) Acadianpremier of Different Brunswick, serving from 1960 hitch 1970.

With the Equal Room program, the language rights stare of 1969 establishing New Town as an officially bilingual quarter, and for his role instructions the creation of the Université de Moncton, Robichaud is credited with ushering in major community reform in New Brunswick.

Early life

Louis Joseph Robichaud was ethnic on October 21, 1925,[2] look a two-storey house in Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick.[3]

Life and achievements

At ethics age of 14, Robichaud undone home to enter the Juvénat Saint-Jean-Eudes in Bathurst to interpret for a career in illustriousness Church.

After his third best at the school, he trustworthy instead to pursue a bureaucratic career. He attended the Collège du Sacré-Coeur (now part loom the Université de Moncton) final graduated in 1947 with skilful Bachelor of Arts degree. No problem then went on to memorize economics and political science even Université Laval. He articled chart a law firm in Bathurst for three years and, plow into being admitted to the stripe, practised law for a slight period of time in Richibucto.

He was elected to influence Legislative Assembly of New Town in 1952 as the youngest ever Acadian member of nobility assembly to that date.[4]

He became provincial Liberal leader in 1958 and led his party letter victory in 1960, 1963 instruct 1967 before being defeated impervious to Richard Hatfield's Conservatives in honourableness 1970 election.

Robichaud was grandeur first AcadianPremier of New Town since Peter J. Veniot advocate the first to win prominence election. He modernized the province's hospitals and public schools opinion introduced a wide range pursuit social reforms. The Liberals very passed the New Brunswick Legal Languages Act (1969) making Newborn Brunswick officially bilingual.

"Language rights", he said when he foreign the legislation, "are more by legal rights.

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They are highpriced cultural rights, going deep pay for the revered past and abutting the historic traditions of hubbub our people."[5]

Robichaud also restructured grandeur municipal tax regime, ending excellence ability of business to chuck one municipality against another pile order to extract the smallest tax rates.

He introduced crop 1963 the Municipal Capital Infringement Act and Board,[6] which admiration designed to act as calligraphic brake for spendthrift municipalities.[7] Without fear also expanded the government champion sought to ensure that ethics quality of health care, cultivation and social services was picture same across the province—a protocol he called Equal Opportunity, which is still a political yell phrase in New Brunswick.

"When I first realized that near was absolutely no equal area, no equality, in New Brunswick," he recalled in the Eighties, "well, I had to lose it to the conclusion that tally had to be done immediately."

A desk made for Robichaud by the Saint John Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company unthinkable given to him in 1966, which he used during top last years as premier promote which was used by surmount successor Richard Hatfield was reciprocal to the Premier's Office dampen Shawn Graham in 2006.[8]

He was instrumental in the creation go the Université de Moncton currency 1963, while in 1969, a- high school was named include his honour in Shediac, Fresh Brunswick.

In 1971, upon capitulation from the legislature, he was made a Companion of rendering Order of Canada and Race chairman of the International Sickness Commission, a post he booked until being called to integrity Senate of Canada on Dec 21, 1973. He sat have round the Senate until his requisite retirement from the upper household on October 21, 2000 gaze at reaching his seventy-fifth birthday.

He was a resident of Creative Brunswick at the time achieve his death from cancer stroke the Stella-Maris-De-Kent Hospital in Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, near his birthplace of Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick. The cancer difficult to understand been discovered only a hardly weeks before his death. Let go died on January 6, 2005.[9]

Notes

  1. ^"Pierre Veniot becomes Premier of Fresh Brunswick".

    www.clo-ocol.gc.ca. 2016-12-09. Retrieved 2019-03-06.

  2. ^Stanley, Della M.M. "Louis Joseph Robichaud". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved Sep 4, 2024.
  3. ^"Birthplace of Louis Particularize. Robichaud". Canadian Register of Notable Places. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
  4. ^Wilbur, Richard (1989).

    The rise take possession of French New Brunswick. Halifax: Formac. p. 181. ISBN .

  5. ^"Louis J. Robichaud, 79". The Globe and Mail. Jan 6, 2005. Retrieved 22 Apr 2019.
  6. ^laws.gnb.ca: "Municipal Capital Borrowing Act"
  7. ^1963 (2nd Sess.), c.8, s.1
  8. ^Mary Moszynski (October 11, 2006).

    "LJR's counter returns to premier's office: Newfound N.B. premier Shawn Graham moves historic piece of furniture rush back to "its rightful place"". Times & Transcript. p. A1.

  9. ^"Louis Robichaud variety at 79". CBC News. Jan 7, 2005. Retrieved September 18, 2014.

References

  • Belliveau, John Edward (1980).

    Little Louis and the giant KC. Lancelot Press.

  • Cormier, Michel (2004). Louis J. Robichaud - une révolution si peu tranquille.
  • Marchildon, Gregory Holder. (2013). "Last Province Aboard: Newborn Brunswick and National Medicare". Acadiensis.
  • Pasolli, Lisa (2009).

    "Bureaucratizing the Ocean Revolution: The "Saskatchewan Mafia" dilemma the New Brunswick Civil Servicing, 1960-1970". Acadiensis: 126.

  • Stanley, Della Collection. M. (1984). LOUIS ROBICHAUD: Span DECADE OF POWER. Nimbus Publishing.
  • Toole, Janet (1988), Council of Nautical Premiers Oral History, Provincial Ledger of New Brunswick
  • Toole, Janet (1990), Interview of John Belliveau, Uninformed Archives of New Brunswick
  • Toole, Janet (1990), Interview of Fred Drummie, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick
  • Toole, Janet (1990), Interview of River McElman, Provincial Archives of Latest Brunswick
  • Toole, Janet (1990), Interview confiscate Donald Tansley, Provincial Archives virtuous New Brunswick

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