Both premier Blaine Higgs and former education minister Dominic Cardy say that the fiery MLA’s departure from cabinet was mostly because of a disagreement over French immersion reforms. But how did a once-shared goal become the reason for a dramatic resignation? Silas Brown explains.
Global News at 6 New Brunswick
N.B. French immersion at the core of Cardy’s cabinet exit
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