The Treasury Board is the name of a cabinet committee and associated government ministry in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was established in the 1970s, following best practices that began in the 1960s in the Canadian federal government with the creation of an independent Treasury Board Secretariat in 1966. It was an independent entity in New Brunswick from 1972 to 1991, when it was merged into the Department of Finance. From 1991 to 2001, all of its functions were exercised by the finance department, until its human and information resource oversight functions were spun off to the Office of Human Resources and the Department of Supply and Services.
It was briefly an independent agency again from 2011 to 2012 and has been since 2016. It was named Board of Management from 1982 to 2016.
Minister | Term | Administration |
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Chairman of the Treasury Board | ||
Jean-Paul LeBlanc | 1972-1974 | Richard Hatfield |
Stewart Brooks | 1974-1976 | |
Jean-Maurice Simard | 1976-1982 | |
Chairman of the Board of Management | ||
Harold Fanjoy | 1982-1985 | Richard Hatfield |
Yvon Poitras | 1985-1987 | |
Gerald Clavette | 1987-1991 | Frank McKenna |
Minister responsible for the Management Board | ||
Blaine Higgs | 2011-2012[1] | David Alward |
President of the Treasury Board | ||
Roger Melanson | 2016-present | Brian Gallant |
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References
- ↑ "Premier announces structural change, appointments". 18 November 2011.