Interim Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
In office April 2, 1998 – November 14, 1998
Preceded by
Jean Charest
Succeeded by
Joe Clark
72nd Mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick
In office 1983–1993
Preceded by
Bob Lockhart
Succeeded by
Thomas J. Higgins
Personal details
Born
Elsie Eleanore Fairweather
(1932-04-20)April 20, 1932 Shediac, New Brunswick
Died
August 23, 2016(2016-08-23) (aged 84) Saint John, New Brunswick
Political party
Conservative (2003-2016)
Other political affiliations
Progressive Conservative (1993–2003)
Residence(s)
Saint John, New Brunswick
Profession
Businesswoman
activist
secretary
Elsie Eleanore Wayne (née Fairweather; April 20, 1932 – August 23, 2016) was a Canadian politician who served as a Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Saint John from 1993 to 2004. She was born in Shediac, New Brunswick.
Elsie Eleanore Wayne (née Fairweather; April 20, 1932 – August 23, 2016) was a Canadian politician who served as a Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament...
two ridings in the country to go Progressive Conservative, electing ElsieWayne. The Conservatives improved their seat count in each election from 2004...
member of Campbell's cabinet. Charest was joined by the newly elected ElsieWayne. The PCs' previous support largely bled to the Liberals in Atlantic Canada...
level. Only two of the party's 295 candidates were elected, Charest and ElsieWayne. Charest himself was re-elected fairly handily in Sherbrooke, taking...
other Progressive Conservative besides Charest to win a Commons seat was ElsieWayne, the popular mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick. Gilles Bernier, who...
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in 1991. Following his death in 1997, Raymond Bonin, John Williams, ElsieWayne, Bill Blaikie and René Laurin delivered statements of tribute to Norman...
Party of Canada In office November 14, 1998 – May 31, 2003 Preceded by ElsieWayne (interim) Succeeded by Peter MacKay In office February 22, 1976 – February...
Party. April 2, 1998 - Charest resigns as party leader, and as an MP. ElsieWayne, the party's longest-serving MP after Charest, is appointed as interim...
Premier of New Brunswick Ernest A. Smith (1864 – ?), Canadian politician ElsieWayne (1932–2016), politician John Clarence Webster (1862–1950), physician...
(1993-1997), Saint John (2004-2008) In office 2004–2008 Preceded by ElsieWayne Succeeded by Rodney Weston In office 1993–1997 Preceded by Robert Corbett...
December 14, 1993 April 2, 1998 Sherbrooke Former Premier of Quebec ElsieWayne April 2, 1998 (Interim) November 14, 1998 Saint John Interim until 1998...
Atlantic (under pressure from his eastern caucus and then-Saint John mayor ElsieWayne). Prime Minister Mulroney's government gave Via funding to refurbish...
announces she will not run again. February 16 - Saint John Conservative MP ElsieWayne announces she will not run again. February 17 - John Bryden, MP for...
Atlantic Canada. The other seat was St. John in New Brunswick, which ElsieWayne held for the PCs against the national swing. Quebec was dominated by...
September 1984 – 25 October 1993 Preceded by Mike Landers Succeeded by ElsieWayne Member of the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly for East Saint John...
succeeded McLaughlin as leader of the New Democratic Party in 1995; ElsieWayne, who served as interim leader of the Progressive Conservatives in 1998;...
Sherbrooke 5th deputy prime minister of Canada and 29th premier of Quebec ElsieWayne April 2, 1998 (Interim) November 14, 1998 Saint John Interim until 1998...