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45th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador

The 45th Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly began on November 12, 2003, with the swearing in of Members. The Premier and Executive Council had been sworn in on November 6, 2003. The Progressive Conservative government led by Danny Williams was elected with a victory over the Liberal Party. The Liberal and New Democratic Party (NDP) opposition was greatly decreased from what it was after the 1999 election.

45th General Assembly of Newfoundland
Confederation Building East Block. Seat of the Newfoundland and Labrador government and the House of Assembly from 1960 to present.
History
Founded2003
Disbanded2007
Preceded by44th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador
Succeeded by46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador
Leadership
Premier
Elections
Last election
2003 Newfoundland general election

Danny Williams was the Premier during this General Assembly.

Timeline

Party standings

After the 2003 general election


Affiliation Members
Progressive Conservative 34
  Liberal Party 12
  New Democratic Party 2
Total
48
Government Majority
39

Going into the 2007 general election


Affiliation Members
Progressive Conservative 34
  Liberal Party 12
  New Democratic Party 1
Vacant
1
Total
48
Government Majority
39

Members (MHAs)

Name Party Riding
  Randy Collins (2003-February 2007) New Democrat Labrador West
  Jim Baker (February–October 2007) Progressive Conservative
  John Ottenheimer Progressive Conservative St. John's East
  Joan Burke Progressive Conservative St. George's-Stephenville East
  Roland Butler Liberal Port de Grave
  Fabian Manning (2003–2006) Progressive Conservative Placentia and St. Mary's
  Felix Collins (2006–2007) Progressive Conservative
  Jim Hodder (2003-February 2007) Progressive Conservative Port au Port
  Tony Cornect (February–October 2007) Progressive Conservative
  Gerry Reid Liberal Isles of Notre Dame
  Dave Denine Progressive Conservative Mount Pearl South
  Ed Byrne (2003-February 2007) Progressive Conservative Kilbride
  John Dinn (February–October 2007) Progressive Conservative
  Kathy Dunderdale Progressive Conservative Virginia Waters
  Roger Fitzgerald Progressive Conservative Bonavista South
  Roger Grimes Liberal Exploits
  Terry French Progressive Conservative Conception Bay South
  Harry Harding Progressive Conservative Bonavista North
  Tom Hedderson Progressive Conservative Harbour Main-Whitbourne
  John Hickey Progressive Conservative Lake Melville
  Anna Thistle Liberal Grand Falls-Buchans
  Loyola Sullivan (2003-February 2007) Progressive Conservative Ferryland
  Keith Hutchings (February–October 2007) Progressive Conservative
  Clyde Jackman Progressive Conservative Burin-Placentia West
  Charlene Johnson Progressive Conservative Trinity-Bay de Verde
  Yvonne Jones Liberal Cartwright-L'Anse au Clair
  Kathy Goudie (2003-February 2007) Progressive Conservative Humber Valley
  Dwight Ball (February–October 2007) Liberal
  George Sweeney Liberal Carbonear-Harbour Grace
  Judy Foote Liberal Grand Bank
  Eddie Joyce Liberal Bay of Islands
  Elizabeth Marshall Progressive Conservative Topsail
  Tom Marshall Progressive Conservative Humber East
  Jack Harris (2003–2006) New Democrat Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi
  Lorraine Michael (2006–2007) New Democrat
  Kevin O'Brien Progressive Conservative Gander
  Paul Oram Progressive Conservative Terra Nova
  Sheila Osborne Progressive Conservative St. John's West
  Tom Osborne Progressive Conservative St. John's South
  Kelvin Parsons Liberal Burgeo and La Poile
  Jack Byrne Progressive Conservative Cape St. Francis
  Percy Barrett Liberal Bellevue
  Oliver Langdon Liberal Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune
  Paul Shelley Progressive Conservative Baie Verte-Springdale
  Wally Andersen (Resigned February 2007) Liberal Torngat Mountains
Vacant (February–October 2007)
  Bob Ridgley Progressive Conservative St. John's North
  Shawn Skinner Progressive Conservative St. John's Centre
  Trevor Taylor Progressive Conservative The Straits – White Bay North
  Tom Rideout Progressive Conservative Lewisporte
  Dianne Whalen Progressive Conservative Conception Bay East and Bell Island
  Danny Williams Progressive Conservative Humber West
  Ross Wiseman Progressive Conservative Trinity North
  Wallace Young Progressive Conservative St. Barbe

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-05-27.

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The 45th Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly began on November 12 2003 with the swearing in of Members The Premier and Executive Council had been sworn in on November 6 2003 The Progressive Conservative government led by Danny Williams was elected with a victory over the Liberal Party The Liberal and New Democratic Party NDP opposition was greatly decreased from what it was after the 1999 election 45th General Assembly of NewfoundlandConfederation Building East Block Seat of the Newfoundland and Labrador government and the House of Assembly from 1960 to present HistoryFounded2003Disbanded2007Preceded by44th General Assembly of Newfoundland and LabradorSucceeded by46th General Assembly of Newfoundland and LabradorLeadershipPremierDanny WilliamsElectionsLast election2003 Newfoundland general electionDanny Williams was the Premier during this General Assembly Contents 1 Timeline 2 Party standings 2 1 After the 2003 general election 2 2 Going into the 2007 general election 3 Members MHAs 4 ReferencesTimeline EditNovember 6 2003 Danny Williams is sworn in as Newfoundland and Labrador s 9th Premier November 6 2003 Danny Williams Cabinet Ministers are sworn in to serve in Newfoundland and Labrador s new government December 23 2004 Williams ordered all Canadian flags removed from provincial buildings in reply to a dispute with then Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin over his desire to shield Newfoundland and Labrador s offshore oil revenues from the calculation of its fiscal capacity the basis for calculating equalization payments which redistribute wealth to poorer provinces May 30 2005 Liberal Leader Roger Grimes resigns as Member of the House of Assembly MHA and Opposition Leader His successor as MHA is Progressive Conservative Clayton Forsey May 30 2005 Gerry Reid Liberal MHA is named interim leader of the Newfoundland and Labrador Liberal Party and Interim Opposition Leader February 6 2006 Jim Bennett is acclaimed as leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador 1 February 21 2006 Fabian Manning resigns as a Provincial Cabinet Minister and MHA His successor is Progressive Conservative Felix Collins May 29 2006 Jim Bennett resigns as Liberal leader and Gerry Reid is chosen to serve as leader of the party June 21 2006 Auditor General John Noseworthy s investigations into spending at the house of assembly leads to the discovery of a Legislative spending scandal November 1 2006 Jack Harris resigns as a Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party Leader and MHA His successor as New Democrat Leader and MHA is social activist Lorraine Michael February 8 2007 Loyola Sullivan resigns as a MHA for Ferryland Her successor is Progressive Conservative Keith Hutchings February 8 2007 Ed Byrne resigns as a MHA for Kilbride His successor is Progressive Conservative John Dinn February 8 2007 Jim Hodder resigns as a MHA for Port au Port His successor is Progressive Conservative Tony Cornect February 13 2007 Kathy Goudie resigns as a MHA for Humber Valley Her successor is Liberal Dwight Ball February 13 2007 Randy Collins resigns as a MHA for Labrador West His successor is Progressive Conservative Jim Baker February 13 2007 Wally Andersen resigns as MHA for Torngat Mountains before the 2007 general election after being charged with fraud A by election was never called and the district s seat remained vacant until the 2007 general election Party standings EditAfter the 2003 general election Edit Affiliation MembersProgressive Conservative 34 Liberal Party 12 New Democratic Party 2Total 48Government Majority 39Going into the 2007 general election Edit Affiliation MembersProgressive Conservative 34 Liberal Party 12 New Democratic Party 1Vacant 1Total 48Government Majority 39Members MHAs EditName Party Riding Randy Collins 2003 February 2007 New Democrat Labrador West Jim Baker February October 2007 Progressive Conservative John Ottenheimer Progressive Conservative St John s East Joan Burke Progressive Conservative St George s Stephenville East Roland Butler Liberal Port de Grave Fabian Manning 2003 2006 Progressive Conservative Placentia and St Mary s Felix Collins 2006 2007 Progressive Conservative Jim Hodder 2003 February 2007 Progressive Conservative Port au Port Tony Cornect February October 2007 Progressive Conservative Gerry Reid Liberal Isles of Notre Dame Dave Denine Progressive Conservative Mount Pearl South Ed Byrne 2003 February 2007 Progressive Conservative Kilbride John Dinn February October 2007 Progressive Conservative Kathy Dunderdale Progressive Conservative Virginia Waters Roger Fitzgerald Progressive Conservative Bonavista South Roger Grimes Liberal Exploits Terry French Progressive Conservative Conception Bay South Harry Harding Progressive Conservative Bonavista North Tom Hedderson Progressive Conservative Harbour Main Whitbourne John Hickey Progressive Conservative Lake Melville Anna Thistle Liberal Grand Falls Buchans Loyola Sullivan 2003 February 2007 Progressive Conservative Ferryland Keith Hutchings February October 2007 Progressive Conservative Clyde Jackman Progressive Conservative Burin Placentia West Charlene Johnson Progressive Conservative Trinity Bay de Verde Yvonne Jones Liberal Cartwright L Anse au Clair Kathy Goudie 2003 February 2007 Progressive Conservative Humber Valley Dwight Ball February October 2007 Liberal George Sweeney Liberal Carbonear Harbour Grace Judy Foote Liberal Grand Bank Eddie Joyce Liberal Bay of Islands Elizabeth Marshall Progressive Conservative Topsail Tom Marshall Progressive Conservative Humber East Jack Harris 2003 2006 New Democrat Signal Hill Quidi Vidi Lorraine Michael 2006 2007 New Democrat Kevin O Brien Progressive Conservative Gander Paul Oram Progressive Conservative Terra Nova Sheila Osborne Progressive Conservative St John s West Tom Osborne Progressive Conservative St John s South Kelvin Parsons Liberal Burgeo and La Poile Jack Byrne Progressive Conservative Cape St Francis Percy Barrett Liberal Bellevue Oliver Langdon Liberal Fortune Bay Cape La Hune Paul Shelley Progressive Conservative Baie Verte Springdale Wally Andersen Resigned February 2007 Liberal Torngat MountainsVacant February October 2007 Bob Ridgley Progressive Conservative St John s North Shawn Skinner Progressive Conservative St John s Centre Trevor Taylor Progressive Conservative The Straits White Bay North Tom Rideout Progressive Conservative Lewisporte Dianne Whalen Progressive Conservative Conception Bay East and Bell Island Danny Williams Progressive Conservative Humber West Ross Wiseman Progressive Conservative Trinity North Wallace Young Progressive Conservative St BarbeReferences Edit Jim Bennett Candidacy for Liberal leadership Archived from the original on 2011 07 06 Retrieved 2010 05 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 45th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador amp oldid 1092687458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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