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Higgs government to table 2021-2022 New Brunswick budget TuesdayThis years budget arrives in completely different context then the one tabled just over a year ago, before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in the province.PoliticsMar 15, 2021
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N.B. Liberal party begins process of ‘rejuvenating’ with election of new executiveThe party is looking at how to expand support in the southern part of the province and what the process for selecting a new leader will be.PoliticsJan 25, 2021
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New Brunswick Liberals choose new executive at virtual biennial meetingFormer federal member of parliament and Moncton, N.B., mayor Brian Murphy was elected the new party president as 1,100 members took part in a virtual biennial meeting.CanadaJan 24, 2021
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COMMENTARY: For Canada’s Parliament Hill hero, the U.S. Capitol attack triggered memoriesThe people involved in the Oct. 22, 2014, attack on Parliament Hill still carry emotional scars, Kevin Vickers tells Mike Smyth.PoliticsJan 12, 2021
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Storming of capital an ‘attack on democracy’: Parliament Hill shooting heroKevin Vickers, the former Canadian sergeant-at-arms who stopped a gunman in a firefight on Parliament Hill in 2014, said the U.S. Capitol riot was an 'attack on their democracy.'CanadaJan 7, 2021
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New Brunswick Liberals choose Roger Melanson as interim leader of OppositionThe interim Opposition leader has worked in previous Liberal cabinets, holding the portfolios of finance, transport, Aboriginal affairs and energy.PoliticsSep 28, 2020
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Elections New Brunswick refers complaint to Saint John policeDetails on the incident are limited and agencies are not offering comment.CrimeSep 16, 2020
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‘He can do what he wants’: Higgs, New Brunswick Tories are in control after snap election"Because of this antiquated first-past-the-post system, we reward those who get less than 40 per cent of the vote with a majority... It's absurd."PoliticsSep 15, 2020
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New Brunswick Liberal loss shows province’s deepening linguistic divideThe Acadian Society of New Brunswick worries the province’s new majority PC government could deepen the language divide.PoliticsSep 15, 2020
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Mount Allison Students’ Union president says students were turned away at polls'Students were showing up with their leases and IDs who are New Brunswickers and were still being told that they couldn't vote.'PoliticsSep 15, 2020
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