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Margaret-Ann (née O'Rourke) Blaney, (born in Corner Brook, Newfoundland) is a Canadian journalist and politician. She was a member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1999 until May 2012, representing Rothesay (formerly Saint John-Kings) as member of the Progressive Conservative Party.
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Blaney, Margaret-Ann Margaret-Ann Blaney
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Canadian politician
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2012-05-16Z
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New Brunswick Training and Employment Development Minister New Brunswick Minister responsible for Communications New Brunswick New Brunswick Minister responsible for the Status of Women New Brunswick Transportation Minister New Brunswick Environment Minister New Brunswick Public Safety Minister
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(Saint John-Kingsfrom 1999 to 2006) MLAforRothesay
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