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He was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in 1978 as a Liberal Member Of The Legislative Assembly (MLA). He was elected leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Party in 1982 , but resigned within a year of his rising to that post due to a poor showing in the 1982 Provincial Election . When the Liberals formed a government under Frank McKenna in 1987 , Young served as Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture.

He left provincial politics to run in the 1988 Federal Election for the Liberal Party Of Canada , and was elected to the Canadian House Of Commons as a Liberal Member Of Parliament (MP).

With the election of a Liberal government in the 1993 Election , the new Prime Minister , Jean Chrétien , appointed Young to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister Of Transport . In that position, Young eliminated the Crow Rate which regulated the cost western Farmer s had to pay to transport their goods via rail, and Privatized the Canadian National Railway .

In January 1996 , he became Minister Of Employment And Immigration (subsequently retitled Minister Of Human Resources Development ) and Minister Of Labour . In October 1996, he was appointed Minister Of National Defence and Minister Of Veterans Affairs .

As Defence Minister, Young generated much criticism when, in 1997, he suspended the formal inquiry into the Somalia Affair in which Canadian troops had been accused of mistreating prisoners in Somalia in 1993 .

Young was an outspoken and even bombastic politician, once calling Reform Party MP Deborah Grey "a slab of bacon" in the House.

In one of the chief upsets of the 1997 Election , Young was defeated in his Riding by Yvon Godin of the New Democratic Party . The Liberal government's changes to Unemployment Insurance were a key factor in his defeat because of the large number of seasonal workers in Young's riding. This was also a factor in the defeat of Young's Cabinet colleague and fellow Maritimer David Dingwall .

Since his defeat, Young has worked in Ottawa as a lobbyist. Despite his Liberal affiliations, Young supported the candidacy of Tom Long to lead the right-wing Canadian Alliance in that party's Leadership Election in 2000 .

  Post5 Minister Of National Defence
  Post5years 1996&ndash1997
  Post5note
  Post5preceded David Collenette
  Post5followed Art Eggleton
  Post4 Minister Of Veterans Affairs
  Post4years 1996&ndash1997
  Post4note
  Post4preceded David Collenette
  Post4followed Fred Mifflin
  Post3 Minister Of Human Resources Development
  Post3years 1996
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  Post3preceded ''legislation enacted''
  Post3followed Pierre Pettigrew
  Post2 Minister Of Employment And Immigration
  Post2note styled as<br>Minister of Human Resources Development
  Post2years 1996
  Post2preceded Lloyd Axworthy
  Post2followed ''legislation enacted''
  Post1 Minister Of Transport
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  Post1years 1993&ndash1996
  Post1preceded Jean Corbeil
  Post1followed David Anderson


  Before Roger Clinch , PC
  Title Members of Parliament from Acadie—Bathurst
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