Rick Doucet

Richard Michael Doucet (born in Sussex, New Brunswick) is a New Brunswick businessman and politician who has represented since 2003 the riding of Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.

Rick Doucet

Minister of Aquaculture and Fisheries
In office
September 5, 2017  October 5, 2018
PremierBrian Gallant
Preceded byHimself (Agriculture, Aquaculture, and Fisheries)
Succeeded byBenoît Bourque
Minister of Energy and Resource Development
In office
June 6, 2016  October 5, 2018
PremierBrian Gallant
Preceded byDenis Landry (Natural Resources)
Succeeded byRoger Melanson
Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture, and Fisheries
In office
October 7, 2014  September 5, 2017
PremierBrian Gallant
Preceded byMike Olscamp
Succeeded byAndrew Harvey (Agriculture, Mines, and Rural Affairs)
Minister of Economic Development
In office
October 7, 2014  June 6, 2016
PremierBrian Gallant
Preceded byBruce Fitch
Succeeded byFrancine Landry
Member of the
New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
for Charlotte
In office
June 9, 2003  September 18, 2006
Preceded bySheldon Lee
Succeeded byriding redistributed
Member of the
New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
for Charlotte-The Isles
In office
2006–2014
Preceded byfirst member
Succeeded byriding redistributed
Member of the
New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
for Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West
In office
2014–2018
Preceded byfirst member
Succeeded byAndrea Anderson-Mason
Personal details
BornSussex, New Brunswick
Political partyLiberal

Family

Doucet lives in St. George, with his wife and two children, Nicole and Jonathan.

Career

Doucet has had a varied career working in the air industry both as a marketing and sales official with a commercial airline and later as a cargo pilot. He started his own series of businesses in 1989 working simultaneously in the restaurant, photography, and advertising industries.

A Liberal, he was a member of the opposition shadow cabinet. He was critic for the Department of Energy from his first election in June 2003 until becoming critic for Fisheries & Aquaculture in February 2005.

Doucet received favourable media attention when shortly following his appointment as Energy Critic, he toured the province to visit all of its power generation facilities at his own expense.

He was re-elected in the 2006 election following which he joined the cabinet. On October 3, 2006, he was sworn in as Minister of Fisheries under the Shawn Graham government. He maintained this role throughout all of the four years the Liberals were in government.

Despite the losses received by the Shawn Graham Liberals in the 2010 provincial election, Doucet retained his seat, beating out the Progressive Conservative candidate Sharon Tucker. Doucet would sit in Opposition from 2010 to 2014, with his riding remaining the only Liberal controlled riding in southwestern New Brunswick. During his time in Opposition, Doucet was critic, at various periods, of Energy, Transportation and Public Safety. As critic for Public Safety, Doucet was very vocal in his displeasure with the Government's reaction to the flooding of December 2010 and Hurricane Arthur in July 2014.

In the 2014 election, Doucet's riding was affected by the 2013 electoral redistribution in New Brunswick. For this election, Doucet's principal challenger was incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Jim Parrott. On September 22, 2014, Doucet was re-elected for a 4th consecutive time.

Doucet carried Motion 31 of the 3rd session of the 58th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly, to delegate a Select Committee on Cannabis to study the effects of legalization of cannabis on New Brunswick society.

On September 5, 2017, a cabinet portfolio rearrangement by the Gallant government had Mr. Doucet in charge of Aquaculture and Fisheries, as well as Energy and Resource Development

References

    New Brunswick provincial government of Shawn Graham
    Cabinet post (1)
    Predecessor Office Successor
    David Alward Minister of Fisheries
    2006–2010
    previously part of the responsibilities of
    the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture and thereafter of the Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries
    Michael Olscamp
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