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John B. McNair

The Honourable
John Babbitt McNair
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The Honourable John Babbitt McNair
23rd Premier of New Brunswick
In office
March 13, 1940 – October 7, 1952
Monarch George VI
Elizabeth II
Lieutenant Governor William G. Clark
David L. MacLaren
Preceded by Allison Dysart
Succeeded by Hugh John Flemming
22nd Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
In office
June 9, 1965 – January 31, 1968
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governor General Georges Vanier
Roland Michener
Premier Louis Robichaud
Preceded by Joseph Leonard O'Brien
Succeeded by Wallace Samuel Bird
MLA for York
In office
June 27, 1935 – November 20, 1939
Serving with Ernest W. Stairs, H. Ralph Gunter, Stewart E. Durling
Preceded by B. H. Dougan
Succeeded by C. Hedley Forbes
In office
August 28, 1944 – September 22, 1952
Serving with Harry A. Corey, Donald T. Cochrane, Henry C. Greenlaw
Preceded by Arthur J. McEvoy
Succeeded by William J. West
MLA for Victoria
In office
January 24, 1940 – August 28, 1944
Serving with Frederick William Pirie
Preceded by John W. Niles
Succeeded by Michael F. McCloskey
Personal details
Born (1889-11-20)November 20, 1889
Andover, New Brunswick
Died June 14, 1968( 1968-06-14) (aged 78)
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Resting place Fredericton Rural Cemetery
Nationality Canadian
Political party Liberal
Spouse(s) Mary MacGregor Crocket (m. 1921; d. 1961)
Margaret Jones (m. 1963)
Children 3 daughters, 1 son
Alma mater University of New Brunswick
Oxford University
Profession Lawyer, Politician, Judge
Religion Presbyterian

John Babbitt McNair, CC (November 20, 1889 – June 14, 1968) was the 23rd premier of the Province of New Brunswick, Canada from 1940 to 1952. He worked as a lawyer, politician and judge.

Born in Andover, New Brunswick, he graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1911 with a B.A. degree. Awarded a Rhodes Scholarship, at Oxford University he earned a B.A. in 1913 and a Bachelor of Civil Law degree in 1914, graduating with first-class honours.

At the onset of World War I he enlisted in the Canadian Army and served on the battlefields of France and Germany as part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Captain McNair served again during World War II as a member of the Royal Canadian Artillery Reserves.

John McNair was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1935 New Brunswick general election and served as Attorney-General in the government of Premier Dysart and served as president of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick from 1932 to 1940. He lost his seat in the 1939 election but returned in 1940, succeeding Dysart as leader of the party and premier.


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