Gertrude Ann Breault (December 15, 1938 – September 26, 2021[1]) was a teacher, nurse, journalist, and politician in New Brunswick, Canada. She represented St. Stephen-Milltown and then Western Charlotte in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1987 to 1999 as a Liberal member.

Breault served in the province's Executive Council as Minister of Income Assistance (later Minister of Human Resources), Minister of State for Literacy, Minister of Municipalities, Culture and Housing and Minister of Health and Community Services. Breault retired from politics in 1999. She helped found the Fundy Region Transition House and the Charlotte County Day Care Centre.

Ann Breault was a mother of six, and has several grandchildren.

References

  1. ^ Perry, Brad. "Former MLA Ann Breault Has Died". Country 94. Retrieved 2022-01-07.
New Brunswick provincial government of Camille Thériault Cabinet post (1) Predecessor Office Successor Russ King Minister of Health and Wellness1998–1999 Dennis Furlong New Brunswick provincial government of Ray Frenette Cabinet post (1) Predecessor Office Successor herself inMcKenna government Minister of Municipalities, Culture and Housing1997–1998 Marcelle Mersereau New Brunswick provincial government of Frank McKenna Cabinet posts (2) Predecessor Office Successor Paul Duffie Minister of Municipalities, Culture and Housing1995–1997 herself inFrenette government Laureen Jarrett Minister of Income Assistance1991–1995 Marcelle Mersereau