
Brian Gallant joins long list of young former New Brunswick premiers
FREDERICTON — When New Brunswick’s Liberal government was defeated Friday in a confidence vote, 36-year-old Premier Brian Gallant was set to transform from Canada’s youngest premier to Canada’s youngest ex-premier. The province has an unusual penchant for choosing young premiers. In the past 60 years, no fewer than six premiers were elected to govern before they turned 40 years old:
1. Brian Gallant was 32 when the Liberals were elected to govern with a slim majority in September 2014.
The lawyer from Shediac Bridge, who once won a Mr. New Brunswick competition, remained in office for a single, four-year term.
2. Shawn Graham was 38 when the Liberals were elected to govern in September 2006.