Bud Bird

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Bud Bird
Bird, as a recipient of the 2023 Order of New Brunswick award
Member of Parliament
for Fredericton
In office
1988–1993
Preceded byRobert Howie
Succeeded byAndy Scott
Member of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
for Fredericton-Silverwood
In office
1978–1982
Preceded byGeorge Everett Chalmers
Succeeded byDave Clark
Mayor of Fredericton
In office
1969–1974
Preceded byWilliam T. Walker
Succeeded byElbridge Wilkins
Personal details
Born
John Williston Bird

(1932-03-22) March 22, 1932 (age 92)
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Political partyProgressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick
Residence(s)Fredericton, New Brunswick
Professionbusinessman

John Williston "Bud" Bird, PC OC ONB (born March 22, 1932) is a Canadian businessman who is a former mayor of the city of Fredericton, a Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, and a Progressive Conservative Party of Canada member of the House of Commons of Canada.

Business career[edit]

In 1958, he founded J. W. Bird and Company Limited, suppliers to the construction industry. In 1975, he acquired William Stairs Son & Morrow Ltd. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, becoming Bird Stairs Limited. The business was sold to employees and today he operates Bird Holdings Ltd. And is majority shareholder of Sunpoke Energy Systems Ltd.

Political offices[edit]

Bud Bird served as Mayor of Fredericton from 1969 to 1974. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1978 and served as in the government of Richard Hatfield as Minister of Natural Resources from November 21, 1978, until he resigned from the legislature on June 10, 1982.

Bird ran in the November 21, 1988 Federal election, winning a seat in the 34th Canadian Parliament for the Fredericton riding. He was defeated in the 1993 election.

A sport fisherman and conservationist, Bird is Chairman Emeritus of the Miramichi Salmon Association and has been a Director of both the Atlantic Salmon Federation of Canada and Atlantic Salmon Federation of the United States.

In 2001, Bird was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.

Electoral history[edit]

1993 Canadian federal election: Fredericton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Andy Scott 21,868 46.66 +6.94
Progressive Conservative Bud Bird 13,696 29.22 -13.76
Reform Jack Lamey 7,977 17.02 Ø
New Democratic Pauline MacKenzie 2,343 5.00 -5.32
Natural Law Neil Dickie 382 0.82 Ø
Canada Party Steven Gillrie 373 0.80 Ø
Independent Doreen Fraser 226 0.48 -5.30
Total valid votes 46 865 100.00

Doreen Fraser was nominated as a Confederation of Regions candidate, but was listed as an Independent because that party did not run enough candidates to be officially recognized.

1988 Canadian federal election: Fredericton
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Progressive Conservative Bud Bird 20,494 42.98 -15.87
Liberal Brad Woodside 18,939 39.72 +16.66
New Democratic Allan Sharp 4,922 10.32 -6.89
Confederation of Regions Greg Hargrove 2,755 5.78 Ø
Rhinoceros Chris Fullerton 316 0.66 Ø
Independent Harry Marshall 253 0.53 -0.35
Total valid votes 47,679 100.00
New Brunswick provincial government of Richard Hatfield
Cabinet post (1)
Predecessor Office Successor
Roland Boudreau Minister of Natural Resources
1978–1983
Edwin G. Allen

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