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Affiliation | Progressive Conservative |
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Name | Madeleine "Mado" Dubé |
Address | 279 rue Olivier-Boucher Edmundston, New Brunswick , Canada |
Email | madeleine.dube@gnb.ca |
Website | None |
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September 26, 1961
(62 years)
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Info | Madeleine "Mado" Dubé
Mado Dubé was born September 26, 1961, in Edmundston, N.B., the daughter of Adrien and Huguette Dubé. She attended the Université de Moncton, where she received a Bachelor of Social Work, and has completed coursework toward a Masters of Social Work with a specialization in group intervention at Université Laval.
A social worker, she has worked for the Department of Health and Community Services (Edmundston and Grand Falls) and the Region 4 Hospital Corporation Drug Addiction Service and was co-owner and president of a human development agency named Priorité Santé Inc. She also taught courses leading to a certificate in drug addiction studies at the Université de Moncton, Edmundston campus, and has completed several courses in the fields of family mediation, grievance mediation, defusing/debriefing, suicide prevention, and toxicology.
Ms. Dubé is an active member of her community. She is the cofounder and treasurer of the Association des programmes d'aide aux employés du Nouveau-Brunswick, a member of the Edmundston Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Conseil de développement économique du Nouveau-Brunswick, a director of the Association des Foyers de Groupe du Madawaska, and a referral agent for the school district and Region 4 Hospital Corporation EFAPs. She is a member of the Réseau des femmes d'affaires d'Edmundston.
Ms. Dubé was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the provincial general election held June 7, 1999.
She was a member of the Legislature's Standing Committees on Public Accounts and Private Bills and the Select Committee to Review Appointments by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. She chaired the Select Committee on Health Care. She is past president of the Edmundston Progressive Conservative Association and is involved in policy development for the New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Party.
Dubé was elected to represent Edmundston on June 7, 1999 and was re-elected on June 9, 2003. During her first term as MLA, she chaired the Select Committee on Health Care.
She was sworn in as Minister of Education on June 27, 2003.
Ms. Dubé lives in Edmundston with her husband Mike and her two children, Shawn and Paryse.
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