Robert J. Higgins

Robert J. Higgins

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name = Robert J. Higgins


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birth_date = c. 1934
birth_place = New Brunswick
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residence = Saint John, New Brunswick
education = St. Francis Xavier University, University of New Brunswick
occupation = Lawyer, judge, politician
party = Liberal
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religion = Roman Catholic

Robert J. Higgins (born c. 1934) is a supernumerary justice on the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick and a former member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick who served as the leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Party from 1971 to 1978.

Robert Higgins graduated from St. Francis Xavier University in 1956 then earned a law degree in 1960 from the University of New Brunswick. While practising law in the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Higgins turned to politics and in the 1967 provincial election was the only successful Liberal Party candidate in the seven Saint John city ridings. He served in the 46th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly and on April 1, 1968 was apppointed to the Cabinet by Premier Louis Robichaud as Minister of Economic Development. On February 11, 1970, he was appointed Minister of Municipal Affairs, serving until November 12th of that year when he was personally reelected in 1970 but when his party lost power.

Party leader

Following the defeat of his governing Liberals under leader and Premier Louis Robichaud, Higgins was voted the party's leader and became Leader of the official opposition in the Legislative Assembly. He lead the party to a majority of the popular votes cast in the 1974 provincial election, but lost in total seats to the governing Progressive Conservative Party of Premier Richard Hatfield who earned strong support from the Acadian community. Prior to the 1978 election, Higgins staked his reputation and his position as party leader on an assertion that Premier Hatfield was personally involved in a scandal. The accusation could not be proven and Higgins stepped down as party leader in favour of Joseph Daigle.

After leaving politics, Higgins returned to the practise of law and would be appointed a justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick in Saint John. Since April of 1999 he has been a justice with supernumerary status.

In 2006, Robert Higgins was inducted in St. Francis Xavier University Hall of Honour.

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References

* [http://www.gnb.ca/cour/04cqb/judiciary-e.asp Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick]
* [http://www.stfx.ca/media/2006-09.htm Robert Higgins profile at St. Francis Xavier University]


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