Premier Richard B. Hatfield Prize

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The Richard B. Hatfield Essay Prize is awarded annually to the undergraduate who submits the best essay dealing with constitutional questions.

Year Name Title Held at UNB Archives
1985 Graeme A. Barry "Federalism and the Protection of Civil Liberties in Canada" Yes
1986 Odette MacLeod No
1987 Not awarded No
1988 Not awarded No
1989 Shawn Malley No
1990 Charlotte Glencross No
1991 Kimberly Poffenroth No
1992 Murray Murphy "Silent Dependency: Federal Regional Development Policies and Economic Disparity in the Maritimes" Yes
1993 Daniel Keppie "The New Poor Law: How the Power of Local Government Beat London" Yes
1994 Paul Lenarczyk "Popular Sovereignty and the Federal Constitution" Yes
1995 Not awarded No
1996 Not awarded No
1997 Not awarded No
1998 Marc-Andre Hache "Immersion Education in New Brunswick: A Study of Anglophone Public Demand for French Second Language Education in New Brunswick (1976-1990)" Yes
1999 Unknown
2000 Michael Guidice "Why Split Decisions Are Desirable" Yes
2001 Andrea Elizabeth Foster No
2002 Hassan Muhammas Arif No
2003 Angela Noreen Waite No
2004 Christopher Bryan Emerson Bailey No
2005 Alison Jane Buchanan No
2006 Joel Benjamin Reed No
2007 Not awarded No
2008 Shane Robert DeMerchant No
2009 Kerri Anne Krawec No
2010 Thomas Manning Cheney No
2011 James Reid Good No
2012 Achsah Ferris Anne Turnbull No

Source(s):

  • UA Case 152.


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