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New Brunswick, unlike most provinces, allows political party funding from non-residents. In January 2024, Liberal and Green leaders Holt and Coon both made a promise to forbid New Brunswick political party donations from out-of-province sources in response to Higgs going to Alberta and British Columbia on a fundraising trip for his party.
New Brunswick [a] is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.It is one of the three Maritime provinces and one of the four Atlantic provinces.It is bordered by Quebec to the north, Nova Scotia to the east, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the northeast, the Bay of Fundy to the southeast, and the U.S. state of Maine to the west.
John Hamilton Gray, Premier of New Brunswick (d.1889) Adams George Archibald, politician (d.1892) May 20 – William Steeves, politician (d. 1873) July 21 – Jacques Philippe Lantier, businessman, author and politician (d.1882) September 6 – George-Étienne Cartier, politician and statesman (d.1873)
In December 2020, Premier of New Brunswick Blaine Higgs proposed a new four-year collective bargaining agreement that would see a wage freeze for public sectors in year one, and wage increases of 1% in each of the following three years, stating that such measures were necessary because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick.
The station's flagship 6 p.m. newscast has been broadcast from Fredericton since the 1980s, first as the CBC News for New Brunswick, then as NB Now.This arrangement continued until 2000, when the national restructuring of CBC local news led to the creation of Canada Now, which consisted of a half-hour national and international news segment produced from Vancouver airing at 6 p.m., and a ...
The province of New Brunswick has the eight-most cases (out of ten provinces and three territories) of COVID-19 in Canada, having confirmed their first case on March 11, 2020. In New Brunswick's first case, the person had returned to southeastern New Brunswick from France, and self-isolated at home. [1] The second case was a close contact. [1]
May 5 – Daniel Lionel Hanington, politician and 5th Premier of New Brunswick (b.1835) May 7 – William Hallett Ray, politician (b. 1825) May 12 – Michel Auger, politician (b.1830) October 7 – William Thomas Pipes, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (b.1850) October 27 – James William Bain, politician (b.1838)
The 2020 New Brunswick general election was held on September 14, 2020, to elect members of the 60th New Brunswick Legislature. The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick , led by Blaine Higgs , won a majority government.