John Babington Macaulay Baxter President

John Babington Macaulay Baxter, PC (February 16, 1868 – December 27, 1946) was a New Brunswick lawyer, jurist and the 19th Premier of the Canadian Province of New Brunswick. Baxter served in the Canadian Army and was the author of Historical Records of the New Brunswick Regiment, Royal Artillery, the unit he commanded from 1907 to 1912. He also had a keen interest in genealogy and in 1943 the New Brunswick Museum published his book titled Simon Baxter - The first United Empire Loyalist to settle in New Brunswick, (Canada).Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, John Baxter served on the municipal council for eighteen years from 1892 to 1910. A Conservative Party member, he was elected to the 32nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly in 1911. He was appointed Attorney-General of the province, holding that office from 1915 to 1917. He entered federal politics and served as Minister of Customs and Excise under Prime Minister Arthur Meighen in 1921 before taking over the leadership of the provincial Conservative party and leading it to victory in 1925.Baxter was a leader of the Maritime Rights Movement which expressed the discontent felt by the maritime provinces concerning their loss of influence in the Canadian confederation dominated by the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. He left politics in 1931 and was appointed Chief Justice of the New Brunswick Supreme Court in 1935 serving until his death. His son, John B. M. Baxter, Jr., later served in the cabinet of Richard Hatfield.

Personal facts

John Babington Macaulay Baxter
Birth dateFebruary 16, 1868
Birth place
Saint John New Brunswick , Canada
Date of deathDecember 27, 1946
Place of death
Saint John New Brunswick , Canada

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George V
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Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick
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John Babington Macaulay Baxter on Wikipedia

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  1. http://www.gnb.ca/legis/leglibbib/Special_Projects/premiers-bios/english/JBMBaxter.pdf