New Brunswick Women's Liberal Commisson

New Brunswick Women's Liberal Commisson The NBWLC supports women candidates at both the provincial and federal level, and promote's the interests of women with the Liberal Party at all levels.

The Fredericton & Area Women’s Club is praised for providing regular forums for discussion of current issues, for its support of candidates, and for its outreach to women’s shelters. “Their record of support to Liberal candidates is second to none and they are a force to be reckoned with inside the Party. When it comes to public service, they “walk the walk” (submission to Renewal Commission by Ch

ris Baker, May 24th). The NB Women’s Liberal Commission currently active clubs are the Fredericton & Area, King’s East, Miramichi-Bay du Vin, Miramichi Centre, Greater Moncton, Oromocto, Saint John, Shediac

Eligibility:
The New Brunswick Women's Liberal Commission is open to all female members of Liberal Riding Associations within New Brunswick, either through local women's Liberal Club or directly as a sustaining member of the NBWLC. Tony Barry Fund:
Founded in 1996,The Tony Barry Fund financially assists nominated women Liberals seeking election to the New Brunswick Legislature. As part of its mandate, the promotes awareness of elected and/or leadership opportunities for women in provincial and federal politics. Executive:
President: Veronique Arsenault
1st Vice President: Sylvia Sargent
2nd Vice President: Carmel Robichaud
Secretary: Anna MacDonald
Treasurer: Olga Ross
Tony Barry Fund: Vacant
Past President: Wendy Robbins

03/12/2015

Mark your calendar, the NBWLC Annual General Meeting will take place on Saturday April 18th, 2015. Stay tuned for more details to come.

Sauvez la date! La Commision Liberale Provincial des Femmes aurons la reunion annuel le 18 avril. Detaille a suivre.

03/08/2015

Désignez une leader de votre communauté

03/08/2015

Nominate a woman showing leadership in your community

12/24/2014
Today we remember themNous nous souvenons
12/06/2014

Today we remember them

Nous nous souvenons

Today and always, we remember the 14 women who lost their lives on December 6, 1989.

Geneviève Bergeron was a second-year scholarship student in mechanical engineering. She played the clarinet and sang in a professional choir. In her spare time she played basketball and swam.

Helene Colgan was in her final year of mechanical engineering and planned to do her master's degree. She had three job offers and was leaning toward accepting one from a company based near Toronto.

Nathalie Croteau was another graduating mechanical engineer. She planned to take a two-week vacation in Cancun, Mexico, with Colgan at the end of the month.

Barbara Daigneault was expecting to graduate at the end of the year. She was a teaching assistant for her father Pierre Daigneault, a mechanical engineering professor with the city's other French-language engineering school at the Université du Québec à Montréal.

Anne-Marie Edward, a chemical engineering student, loved outdoor sports like skiing and diving, and was always surrounded by friends.

Maud Haviernick was a second-year student in metallurgical engineering, and a graduate in environmental design from the Université du Québec à Montréal.

Barbara Klucznik-Widajewicz was a first-year nursing student. She arrived in Montreal from Poland with her husband in 1987.

Maryse Laganière was the only non-student killed. She worked in the engineering school's budget department. She had recently married.

Maryse Leclair was in fourth-year metallurgy, had a year to go before graduation and was one of the top students in the school. She acted in plays in junior college. She was the first victim whose name was known, and she was found by her father, Montreal police Lt. Pierre Leclair.

Anne-Marie Lemay was in fourth-year mechanical engineering.

Sonia Pelletier was the head of her class and the pride of St-Ulric, Que., her remote birthplace in the Gaspé Peninsula. She had five sisters and two brothers. She was killed the day before she was to graduate with a degree in mechanical engineering. She had a job interview lined up for the following week.

Michèle Richard was in second-year metallurgical engineering. She was presenting a paper with Haviernick when she was killed.

Annie St-Arneault was a mechanical engineering student from La Tuque, Que., a Laurentian pulp and paper town in the upper St-Maurice river valley. She lived in a small apartment in Montreal. She was killed as she sat listening to a presentation in her last class before graduation. She had a job interview with Alcan Aluminium scheduled for the following day. She had talked about eventually getting married to the man who had been her boyfriend since she was a teenager.

Annie Turcotte was in her first year and lived with her brother in a small apartment near the university. She was described as gentle and athletic, enjoying diving and swimming. She went into metallurgical engineering so she could one day help improve the environment.

09/23/2014

Congratulations to our new Premier Brian Gallant and the incredible Liberal team!

Felicitations a notre nouveau Premier Ministre Brian Gallant et toute l'équipe Libérale!

09/22/2014

C'est la journée de l'election ici au Nouveau Brunswick. C'est a chaqu'un de nous maintenant, on doit encourager nos amis, nos voisins, notre famille et nos collègues! C'est a nous, la famille Liberale. Nos candidats et candidates on fait leur travaille, de pote a porte, au événements et au cafe locale.

Notre Chef Brian Gallant a traverse la province pour partager le plan Liberale pour la Province.

C'est a nous maintenant, SORTEZ LE VOTE!

09/22/2014

It's election day here in New Brunswick and now is the time. Each and everyone of us must encourage our friends, neighbours, family and co-workers to vote! Its up to us as Liberal supporters now, our candidates across the Province have done their job in knocking on thousands of doors and speaking to people in houses, events, and one on one at the local coffee shop.

Our leader Brian Gallant has criss crossed this province time and again to share our party's plan for Moving New Brunswick Forward.

It's up to us now, GET OUT THE VOTE!!

07/04/2014

Cathy croit que nous avons tous une obligation de nous porter à la défense de ceux qui n’ont pas de voix, et par ces gestes, notre communauté devient plus solide.

07/04/2014

Cathy believes we all have a duty to stand up for those who do not have a voice, and by doing so, we strengthen our whole community.

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