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Hédard Robichaud

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Monarch
  
Elizabeth II

Preceded by
  
Albany Robichaud

Premier
  
Richard Hatfield

Name
  
Hedard Robichaud


Preceded by
  
Wallace Samuel Bird

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Appointed by
  
Pierre Trudeau

Succeeded by
  
George Stanley

Governor General
  
Roland Michener Jules Leger Edward Schreyer

Role
  
Canadian member of Parliament

Died
  
August 16, 1999, Bathurst, Canada

Hédard Joseph Robichaud, PC OC (November 2, 1911 – August 16, 1999) was an Acadian-Canadian Member of Parliament, Cabinet member, Senator and the first Acadian to be Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.

Born in Shippagan, New Brunswick, the son of Jean George Robichaud and Amanda Boudreau, he received a B.A. from the Université Saint-Joseph, later the University of Moncton, in 1931.

He first ran for the House of Commons as a Liberal candidate in a 1952 by-election in the riding of Gloucester, New Brunswick and lost. He was elected in the 1953 federal election, and was re-elected in the 1957, 1958, 1962, 1963 and 1965 elections. From 1963 to 1968, he was the Minister of Fisheries.

In 1968, he was appointed to the Senate representing the Senatorial division of Gloucester, New Brunswick. He resigned in 1971 to become the 24th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. He served in that position until 1981.

In 1985, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

He was the husband of Gertrude Léger (1916-2011) and the father of nine.

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