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Appointed by
  
Stephen Harper

Constituency
  
Madawaska-la-Vallee

Education
  
Universite de Moncton

Preceded by
  
none (new district)

Spouse
  
Suzanne Soucy


Role
  
Canadian Senator

Preceded by
  
none (new district)

Name
  
Percy Mockler

Succeeded by
  
Burt Paulin

Percy Mockler Senator Percy Mockler


Preceded by
  
Pierrette Ringuette-Maltais

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

Office
  
Canadian Senator since 2009

Constituency
  
Restigouche-la-Vallee

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Percy Paul Mockler (born April 14, 1949 in St. Leonard, New Brunswick) is a Canadian Senator and former New Brunswick MLA.

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Biography

He studied at the University of Moncton where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Sociology and a Master of Business Administration degree. A member of the Progressive Conservative Party, was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 1982 election.

After his election defeat in 1987, Mockler worked as an organizer for the federal Progressive Conservatives in the 1988 federal election and worked for the Brian Mulroney administration in Ottawa until its dying days in 1993.

Upon his return to New Brunswick, Mockler was able to run again to be a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) as Pierrette Ringuette-Maltais, the Liberal who had defeated him in 1987, had been elected to the Canadian House of Commons and a by-election was being held to replace her. Mockler was re-elected handily on November 29, 1993 and again in 1995, 1999, 2003 and 2006. In 2006, after the establishment of new electoral boundaries in New Brunswick, Mockler defeated soundly Liberal incumbent, Bert Paulin.

After the merger of the federal Progressive Conservative Party and the Canadian Alliance, Mockler was briefly mentioned as a possible leadership candidate for the new Conservative Party of Canada. Mockler instead backed Belinda Stronach and served as co-chair of her campaign in New Brunswick and helped organize it in Quebec.

Mockler is a key organizer for the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper appointed Mockler as a Senator on January 2, 2009.

References

Percy Mockler Wikipedia