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Premier Brian Gallant did not give his 12 new cabinet ministers much time to savour their new jobs before reminding them they have very difficult decisions to make in the next four years.
over 9 years ago
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Premier Brian Gallant’s decision to remove barriers to abortion services in New Brunswick is not ending the contentious debate as his main opposition rivals are seeking more answers.
about 9 years ago
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Green Party Leader David Coon says his bill to drop the voting age to 16 would
give young people an immediate voice in the future direction of the province but
it could also foster a long-term culture of political engagement.
about 9 years ago
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The New Brunswick government is asking citizens about their local food and
beverage buying habits in a new online survey to help develop a provincial
strategy on the issue.
over 8 years ago
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The Progressive Conservatives have hired Greg Lutes, one of the two former
deputy ministers involved in the Larry’s Gulch document-altering scandal, to be
chief of staff of the Official Opposition.
over 8 years ago
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For 18 years, Acadie-Bathurst has posed an intriguing question to many political
watchers: Is the northeastern New Brunswick riding an Yvon Godin or a NDP seat.
over 8 years ago
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New Brunswick’s privacy commissioner is cautioning police forces across the
province to be careful with the implementation of body-worn cameras and to avoid
intruding on citizens’ privacy rights.
about 8 years ago
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New Brunswick’s economy is expected to continue on a slow recovery in 2016 even
as its growth is expected to be around the lowest in Atlantic Canada.
about 8 years ago
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Post-Secondary Education Minister Francine Landry is leaving open the
possibility of extending the offer of free tuition to more students from higher
income families in future years.
almost 8 years ago
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Voters are going to the polls on Monday and tight races are shaping up in
municipalities across the province, including some of New Brunswick’s largest
cities.
over 7 years ago
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New Brunswickers will soon see who will be in charge of their local councils and
health and education boards as counting has started in the municipal elections.
over 7 years ago