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- Hugh_John_Flemming abstract "Hugh John Flemming, PC (January 5, 1899, in Peel, New Brunswick, Canada – October 16, 1982, in Fredericton, New Brunswick) was a politician and the 24th Premier of New Brunswick.He is always known as "Hugh John". The son of James Kidd Flemming, Premier of New Brunswick from 1911 to 1914, Hugh John Flemming was first elected to the province's Legislative Assembly in 1944 after more than twenty years as a municipal councillor. In 1951 he became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick leading the party to victory in 1952. As Premier, Flemming modernized the province's hydro system, built the Beechwood Dam, the then largest project of its kind, and presented a balanced budget every year in office. In 1960 his government was defeated over the issue of hospital taxes.Following the defeat of his provincial government, he was named Minister of Forestry in the cabinet of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and later became Minister of National Revenue in 1962. He sought a seat in a by-election in southern New Brunswick in 1960 and was re-elected to his home district four times before he retired from the House of Commons of Canada in 1972. His son, Hugh John Flemming, Jr. ran for a seat in the New Brunswick Legislature in 1974 but lost to Shirley Dysart by 73 votes. His grandson Ted Flemming was elected to the provincial legislature in the Rothesay by-election, 2012.Flemming's family-run lumber mill in the village of Juniper, New Brunswick ran into financial difficulties in the late 1970s, but his friend Harrison McCain, organized an investment campaign that raised sufficient capital from businessmen to allow the mill to make a financial recovery. The company today is owned by Nexfor Inc. of Toronto, Ontario.Flemming and his wife Aida are buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery in Woodstock, New Brunswick.".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsEndDate "1960-07-11".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsEndDate "1960-10-31".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsEndDate "1962-06-18".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsEndDate "1968-06-25".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsEndDate "1972-10-30".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsStartDate "1944-08-28".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsStartDate "1952-10-08".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsStartDate "1960-10-31".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsStartDate "1962-06-18".
- Hugh_John_Flemming activeYearsStartDate "1968-06-25".
- Hugh_John_Flemming associate A._Edison_Stairs.
- Hugh_John_Flemming associate Fred_C._Squires.
- Hugh_John_Flemming associate Fred_McCain.
- Hugh_John_Flemming associate Gladstone_W._Perry.
- Hugh_John_Flemming associate Harrison_Monteith.
- Hugh_John_Flemming associate Jack_Fraser.
- Hugh_John_Flemming birthDate "1899-01-05".
- Hugh_John_Flemming birthPlace Peel,_New_Brunswick.
- Hugh_John_Flemming birthYear "1899".
- Hugh_John_Flemming deathDate "1982-10-16".
- Hugh_John_Flemming deathPlace Fredericton.
- Hugh_John_Flemming deathPlace Fredericton,_New_Brunswick.
- Hugh_John_Flemming deathYear "1982".
- Hugh_John_Flemming monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Hugh_John_Flemming office "MLAforCarleton".
- Hugh_John_Flemming office "Premier of New Brunswick".
- Hugh_John_Flemming orderInOffice "24th".
- Hugh_John_Flemming party Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_New_Brunswick.
- Hugh_John_Flemming region Carleton—Charlotte.
- Hugh_John_Flemming region Fundy_Royal.
- Hugh_John_Flemming region Victoria—Carleton.
- Hugh_John_Flemming religion United_Church_of_Canada.
- Hugh_John_Flemming spouse Aida_McAnn_Flemming.
- Hugh_John_Flemming successor Fred_McCain.
- Hugh_John_Flemming successor Gordon_Fairweather.
- Hugh_John_Flemming successor Louis_Robichaud.
- Hugh_John_Flemming successor Richard_Hatfield.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Johnson_Brooks.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Carleton_(1834-1974_electoral_district).
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Carleton—Charlotte.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Councillor.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_W._Melville.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_II.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Fred_McCain.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Fredericton.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Gage_Montgomery.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink George_Nowlan.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Gladstone_W._Perry.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Fairweather.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Harrison_McCain.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Harrison_Monteith.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Hydroelectricity.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Garland_(Canadian_politician).
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink James_Kidd_Flemming.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink John_B._McNair.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink John_Diefenbaker.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Leonard_OBrien.
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- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Robichaud.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Martial_Asselin.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_Forestry_(Canada).
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Minister_of_National_Revenue_(Canada).
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink New_Brunswick.
- Hugh_John_Flemming wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
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