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Integrity commissioner Alexandre Deschênes, who warned him that while there were things he should avoid doing whilst holding the job, nothing in the law prevented him from taking it. As a result of the controversy and given an ultimatum by Premier Brian Gallant, Arseneault announced he would resign as an MLA, effective November 30, 2017.
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Cabinet on September 5, 2017, Arseneault came under fire a month later when he accepted the government relations manager for Canada's Building Trades Unions and announced he would simultaneously hold his seat as a Member of the Legislative Assembly. Although he was cleared
255:' Liberal campaign during the 2020 General election. Vickers resigned after the Liberals were reduced to 17 seats from 20. Subsequently he announced on the 28th of October, 2021 that he was going to enter the 2022 Liberal Leadership Election to succeed Vickers.
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Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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Minister of Post-Secondary
Education, Training and Labour
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Education, Training and Labour
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955:Rick Brewer
829:Brian Kenny
814:Lisa Harris
809:Bill Fraser
804:Rick Doucet
763:(2014–2018)
634:Dale Graham
533:Brian Kenny
494:Rick Doucet
469:Bill Fraser
81:Preceded by
63:(2003-2014)
1089:Categories
1040:Rick Miles
985:John Foran
975:Ed Doherty
965:Greg Byrne
799:Ed Doherty
715:Rick Miles
709:2004–2006
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568:Ed Doherty
561:Successor
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415:Successor
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193:opposition
162:politician
119:1974-01-04
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779:John Ames
231:Jack Keir
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