As New Brunswick’s throne speech got underway, hundreds marched outside the legislature. The Société de l’Acadie du Nouveau-Brunswick, the Wolastoq nations and Mi’kmaw communities joined forces in an Acadian tradition called a Tintamarre – all in an effort to send a loud message to the Higgs government. Nathalie Sturgeon has the details.
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Groups protest outside New Brunswick legislature during throne speech
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