Charles Hubbard (politician)
{{Short description|Canadian politician (1940–2020)}}
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{{Infobox officeholder | name=Charles Hubbard
|honorific-prefix = The Honourable
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| term_start=October 25, 1993
| term_end=October 14, 2008
| predecessor= Maurice Dionne
| birth_date= {{Birth date |1940|10|29}}
| birth_place= Newcastle, New Brunswick, Canada
| successor=Tilly O'Neill-Gordon
| death_date= {{Death date and age |2020|02|12 |1940|10|29}}
| death_place=
| profession= High school principal
| party=Liberal
| residence=Red Bank, New Brunswick
| riding=Miramichi
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| term_end2=
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| spouse=Patricia Hubbard
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Charles Isaac Hubbard, {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|PC|CD}} (October 29, 1940 – February 12, 2020) was a Canadian politician. A former member of the House of Commons of Canada, he represented the riding of Miramichi, New Brunswick from 1993 to 2008 as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Hubbard was a former school principal. He served as former Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport during the government of Paul Martin.
Early life and education
Hubbard was born in Newcastle, New Brunswick, the son of late Earl and Abigail (Blackmore) Hubbard. In 1961, he graduated from the Royal Canadian School of Infantry and served briefly with Canadian Guards in Germany and later as a platoon officer, quartermaster, adjutant, company commander and Deputy commander of 2 Royal New Brunswick Regiment (NS). Hubbard obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in History and Economics, and a Master of Arts in History and a Bachelor of Education degree.{{citation needed|date=December 2018}}
Teaching career
In 1963, he began his career at Harkins High School in Newcastle and also taught at North and South Esk Regional High School in Sunny Corner, New Brunswick. He was the first principal of Miramichi Valley High School. He was also a member of the New Brunswick Teachers Association, the Principals Council, and the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
Death
Personal life
Hubbard lived with his wife Patricia on the family farm in Red Bank, New Brunswick.
Volunteer work
Active in his church and community, he was deeply involved in many community organizations.[https://web.archive.org/web/20060213102619/http://www.canadianchristianity.com/cgi-bin/na.cgi?nationalupdates/060126ottawa] This included some 17 years as a Director and President of Northumberland Cooperative Dairy Ltd.
References
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External links
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{{Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics}}
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Category:Members of the House of Commons of Canada from New Brunswick
Category:Canadian Presbyterians
Category:Liberal Party of Canada MPs
Category:Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
Category:People from Miramichi, New Brunswick
Category:20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
Category:21st-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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