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1899 in Canada18th Canadian Ministry1952 New Brunswick general election1952 in Canada1953 in Canada1954 in Canada1955 in Canada1956 New Brunswick general election1956 Progressive Conservative leadership convention1956 in Canada1957 in Canada1958 in Canada1959 in Canada1960 New Brunswick general election1960 in Canada1982 in Canada2006_New_Brunswick_general_election24th Canadian Parliament25th Canadian Parliament26th Canadian Parliament27th Canadian Parliament28th Canadian Parliament40th New Brunswick Legislature41st New Brunswick Legislature42nd New Brunswick Legislature43rd New Brunswick Legislature44th New Brunswick LegislatureAida McAnn FlemmingAlfred Johnson BrooksAustin Claude TaylorBathurst,_New_BrunswickBy-elections to the 24th Canadian ParliamentCarleton (1834–1974 electoral district)Carleton—CharlotteCriminal Law Amendment Act, 1968–69David Laurence MacLarenDepartment of Agriculture (New Brunswick)Department of Economic Development (New Brunswick)Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (New Brunswick)
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Hugh John Fleming (né le 5 jan ...... ming est nommé en son honneur.
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Hugh John Flemming PC (* 5. Ja ...... mierminister John Diefenbaker.
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Hugh John Flemming, MLA PC (Ja ...... in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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هيو جون فليمنيغ هو سياسي كندي، ...... والحزب الكندي التقدمي المحافظ.
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1952-10-08
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1968-06-25
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1899-01-05
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1982-10-16
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1899-01-05
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1982-10-16
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Lieutenant Governor
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Hugh John Flemming
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MLA for Carleton
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Methodist Church Cemetery
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1960-07-11
1960-10-31
1962-06-18
1968-06-25
1972-10-30
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1944-08-28
1952-10-08
1960-10-31
1962-06-18
1968-06-25