FREDERICTON – New Brunswick’s Liberal government has tabled a $656.1 million capital budget for 2016-17 — $53 million less than spending projections announced last year.
Finance Minister Roger Melanson says the plan will focus spending on infrastructure projects and support more than 6,200 jobs next year.
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Just over $413 million will be spent on road and bridge construction and maintenance, as well as building upgrades.
Melanson says $108.6 million will be spent on kindergarten to Grade 12 schools, while $72 million is allocated for the maintenance and improvement of the province’s health-care facilities.
He says the best way to get the province’s finances on the right track is through economic growth and job creation.
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