Chuck Furey

Chuck Furey
MHA for St. Barbe
In office
1985–2000
Preceded by Everett Osmond
Succeeded by Wallace Young
Personal details
Born (1954-03-06) March 6, 1954
Avondale, Newfoundland and Labrador
Political party Liberal

Charles "Chuck" Furey (born March 6, 1954) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of St. Barbe in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1985 to 2000.[1][2]

The son of Leo Furey and Mary Bruce, he was born in Avondale and was educated in St. John's, at St. Francis Xavier University and at Memorial University. In 1978, Furey married Diane Baird. Before entering politics, he was a high school teacher.[1]

Furey served in the Newfoundland cabinet as Minister of Industry, Trade and Technology, as Minister of Mines and Energy. as Minister of Development and Tourism and as Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation.[3]

He sat as a member of the Newfoundland and Labrador Liberal Party caucus.[2] He resigned from the legislature in 2000 to run as a federal Liberal Party candidate in St. John's West in the 2000 federal election,[4] but lost to Loyola Hearn.[5][6]

He was subsequently appointed as chief electoral officer of Newfoundland and Labrador in February 2006,[7] and served until May 2007.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Normandin, P G (1987). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
  2. 1 2 3 "Furey steps down as electoral officer". CBC News. March 28, 2007. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  3. "Cabinet sworn in". Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. February 15, 1999.
  4. "Health, jobs hot topics in St. John's West". The Telegram. St. John's. November 19, 2000.
  5. "St. John's West, Newfoundland and Labrador". History of Federal Ridings since 1867. Parliament of Canada.
  6. "Atlantic provinces go Liberal". The Globe and Mail. November 27, 2000. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  7. "Furey appointed to electoral office". CBC News. February 23, 2006. Retrieved 2015-12-15.


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