Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries (New Brunswick)

The Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries is a part of the Government of New Brunswick. It is charged with the development and support of food production and economic development through such sectors of the economy.

The department was established on March 23, 2000 when Premier Bernard Lord restructured the New Brunswick Cabinet. It was a merger of the former departments of Agriculture and Rural Development and Fisheries & Aquaculture first under the name of the Department of Food Development and later under the name Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture. The creation of this department was very controversial and marked by protests by both farmers and fishers, though primarily farmers, who felt that the new department would not be specialized to adequately address their issues.

When Shawn Graham became Premier on October 3, 2006, he appointed a Minister of Agriculture and Aquaculture and a Minister of Fisheries. On March 2, 2007, a bill disbanding this department and creating a Department of Agriculture and Aquaculture and a Department of Fisheries received royal assent, the bill was retroactive to October 3, 2006. When Graham left office, Alward re-merged the departments under the new name Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries.

Ministers

# Minister Term Administration
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries & Aquaculture
1. Paul Robichaud March 23, 2000 – October 9, 2001 under Bernard Lord
2. Rodney Weston October 9, 2001 – June 27, 2003
3. David Alward June 27, 2003 - October 3, 2006
Minister of Agriculture & Aquaculture, and Minister of Fisheries
see DAA and DOF October 3, 2006 - October 12, 2010 under Shawn Graham
Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture & Fisheries
4. Michael Olscamp October 12, 2010 – October 7, 2014 under David Alward
2. Rick Doucet October 7, 2014 - Brian Gallant[1]

References

  1. Executive Council Office (7 October 2014). "Cabinet ministers announced". Province of New Brunswick. Retrieved 5 April 2015.

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