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'''David R. Clark, Q.C.''' is a ] Canadian politician. He was elected in 1982 as the ] for the ] provincial electoral district, serving in that role until 1987. He was appointed to Cabinet in 1985 and served as Minister of Justice and Attorney-General from 1985 - 1987. | '''David R. Clark, Q.C.''' is a ] Canadian politician. He was elected in 1982 as the ] for the ] provincial electoral district, serving in that role until 1987. He was appointed to Cabinet in 1985 and served as Minister of Justice and Attorney-General from 1985 - 1987. | ||
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Canadian politicianDavid R. Clark, Q.C. is a Progressive Conservative Canadian politician. He was elected in 1982 as the Member for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the Fredericton South provincial electoral district, serving in that role until 1987. He was appointed to Cabinet in 1985 and served as Minister of Justice and Attorney-General from 1985 - 1987.
References
- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1987, PG Normandin
Preceded byBud Bird | MLA for Fredericton-Silverwood 1982–1987 |
Succeeded byRussell King |
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