Lestock Graham DesBrisay

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Lestock Graham DesBrisay
Born(1920-09-03)September 3, 1920
Died1988 (aged 67–68)
EducationMount Allison University
Occupation(s)Businessman, politician
Political partyLiberal
Parent(s)Richard Jasper DesBrisay &
Florence Louise Graham

Lestock Graham DesBrisay (September 3, 1920 – 1988) was a Canadian businessman and a politician in the Province of New Brunswick. He served as the governor of the Atlantic Provinces Chambers of Commerce from 1958 through 1959.

DesBrisay was born in 1920 in Campbellton.[1] Almost always referred to as "L.G. DesBrisay", in the 1960 New Brunswick general election, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly as the Liberal Party candidate in the Moncton City riding. He was immediately appointed by new Premier Louis Robichaud to the Cabinet as Minister of Finance.

Lestock G. DesBrisay was reelected in 1963 and on July 8 was given the additional responsibility for the Department of Industry, serving as its Minister until April 1, 1968. He was reelected again in 1967, continuing as Minister of Finance until his government was defeated in the 1970 general election.

Lestock Graham DesBrisay was a descendant of Captain Théophile de la Cour DesBrisay (1671–1761) whose Huguenot ancestors fled religious persecution in France and settled in Dublin, Ireland before coming to Canada.

New Brunswick provincial government of Louis Robichaud
Cabinet posts (2)
Predecessor Office Successor
J. Michel Fournier 'Minister of Economic Growth'
1963–1968
(Served simultaneously as Minister of Finance)
Robert J. Higgins
Donald D. Patterson 'Minister of Finance'
1960–1970
Jean-Maurice Simard

References[edit]

  1. ^ Parker, Charles Whately; Greene, Barnet M. (1975). "Who's who in Canada".