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New Brunswick mayors say there are no more excuses to avoid municipal reformNew Brunswick mayors say it's time to get back to work on municipal tax reform in the province.EconomySep 16, 2020
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N.B. mayors push municipal tax reform as key provincial election issueMayors in New Brunswick say municipal tax reform is a key issue in next month's provincial election.PoliticsAug 28, 2020
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New Brunswick government introduces bill allowing municipalities to charge hotel levyThe bill, if passed, would give municipalities power to mandate levy through local by-lawPoliticsMar 24, 2019
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Cities of New Brunswick calls WorkSafeNB rate increase ‘staggering’The Cities of New Brunswick Association says there is an "urgent" need to find the right balance between compensation for injured workers and employers' financial interests.EconomyNov 12, 2018
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New Brunswick municipalities band together to ask province for changes to Motor Vehicle ActFredericton city councilors are hoping the province will amend the Motor Vehicle Act to allow the city to install red light cameras. The city passed a resolution to officially ask the province and now other municipalities are following suit.TrafficSep 7, 2017
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