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Louis Robichaud

Louis Joseph Robichaud PC CC ONB QC (October 21, 1925 – January 6, 2005), popularly known as "Little Louis" or "P'tit-Louis", was the second[1] (but first elected) Acadian premier of New Brunswick, serving from 1960 to 1970.

Louis Robichaud

Louis Joseph Robichaud

(1925-10-21)October 21, 1925
Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick, Canada

January 6, 2005(2005-01-06) (aged 79)
Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, New Brunswick, Canada

  • Lorraine Robichaud
  • Jacqueline Robichaud

With the Equal Opportunity program, the language rights act of 1969 establishing New Brunswick as an officially bilingual province, and for his role in the creation of the Université de Moncton, Robichaud is credited with ushering in major social reform in New Brunswick.

Belliveau, John Edward (1980). Little Louis and the giant KC. Lancelot Press.

Cormier, Michel (2004). Louis J. Robichaud - une révolution si peu tranquille.

Marchildon, Gregory P. (2013). . Acadiensis.

"Last Province Aboard: New Brunswick and National Medicare"

Pasolli, Lisa (2009). . Acadiensis: 126.

"Bureaucratizing the Atlantic Revolution: The "Saskatchewan Mafia" in the New Brunswick Civil Service, 1960-1970"

Stanley, Della M. M. (1984). LOUIS ROBICHAUD: A DECADE OF POWER. Nimbus Publishing.

Toole, Janet (1988), Council of Maritime Premiers Oral History, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Toole, Janet (1990), Interview of John Belliveau, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Toole, Janet (1990), Interview of Fred Drummie, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Toole, Janet (1990), Interview of Charles McElman, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Toole, Janet (1990), Interview of Donald Tansley, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Della M.M. Stanley (1984). Louis Robichaud: A Decade of Power. Halifax: . ISBN 0-920852-24-6.

Nimbus Publishing

Province of New Brunswick biography

Louis Robichaud – Parliament of Canada biography

CBC Digital Archives - The 'Other Revolution': Louis Robichaud's New Brunswick