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N.B. premier ‘doubling down’ on LGBTQ2 policy changes in Trudeau social media attackBlaine Higgs's uncharacteristic tweet attacking the prime minister could be a case of 'doubling down' and appealing to a certain base of voters, says a political scientist.CanadaJun 12, 2023
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New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation signals 100-day strike noticeThe New Brunswick Teachers' Association will initiate a 100-day deadline, beginning May 20, if a deal is not reached with the government — threatening the 2023 school year.EducationMay 11, 2023
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New Brunswick Museum directors to take the reins on creation of new facilityIn October, the museum and all the artifacts moved out of Market Square. The minister said she hopes to see proposals for the new facility 'very soon.'CanadaNov 16, 2022
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CUPE defends representation of licensed practical nurses in New BrunswickAs many as 85 per cent of LPNs represented by CUPE 1252 are said to want to join the Carpenter's Union. Their application before the labour board was recently denied.HealthJan 25, 2021
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Workers in 3 N.B. nursing homes vote against government final offerAccording to CUPE, Villa Sormany Inc. in Robertville, N.B., voted 90 per cent against the offer and 93.4 per cent of workers at Foyer Notre Dame de Lourdes in Bathurst, N.B., voted no.PoliticsNov 16, 2019
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New Brunswick Liberal leader says Higgs government broke first year promisesKevin Vickers says the government of Premier Blaine Higgs failed to deliver on commitments made in its first throne speech a year ago relating to health care, the environment and the economy.PoliticsNov 14, 2019
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New Brunswick nixes proposed toll roads in Saint JohnThe New Brunswick government says there were no clear financial figures and no consensus in councilPoliticsAug 22, 2019
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Judge upholds labour board ruling in New Brunswick nursing home caseCourt of Queen’s Bench Chief Justice Tracey DeWare issued her ruling on the Essential Services in Nursing Homes Act this week.PoliticsJul 3, 2019
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N.B. opposition parties call for separating attorney general, justice minister rolesNew Brunswick Green Party Leader David Coon made the suggestion during the oral question period of the legislative assembly Tuesday.PoliticsMar 26, 2019
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