Charles Hubbard

right Charles Hubbard (born October 29, 1940 in Newcastle, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician. Hubbard is a current member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Miramichi, New Brunswick since 1993. Hubbard is a former school principal. He is a former Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. In 1961, he graduated from the Royal Canadian School of Infantry. He served briefly with Canadian Guards in Germany and later as a platoon officer, quartermaster, adjutant, company commander and Deputy commander of 2 Royal New Brunswick Regiment (NS). In 1963 he began his lengthy career at Harkins High School in Newcastle. He was also a member of the New Brunswick Teachers Association, the Principals Council, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Active in his church and community, he has been deeply involved in many community organizations. Mr. Hubbard has a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in History and Economics, and continued with a Master of Arts in History and a Bachelor of Education degree. Mr. Hubbard lives with his wife Patricia on the family farm in Red Bank.
Preceded by:
Maurice A. Dionne, Liberal
Members of Parliament from Miramichi Succeeded by:
(incumbent)
Hubbard, Charles Hubbard, Charles

 

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