New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt shunned reporters after closing debate on the throne speech Friday, a document that stated her Liberal government had "worked hard to earn the trust of ...
MONCTON, NB, Nov. 3, 2025 The New Brunswick Mi’gmaq along with the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official ...
New Brunswick has a new five-year strategy aimed at boosting tourism. The plan is to focus on markets, products and ...
The federal government announced Friday that it will put about $8 million into nine projects tackling substance use and ...
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N.B. government warns of economic headwinds, presents plan to boost growth
In today's throne speech at the legislature, the government says New Brunswick's economy is entering a period of uncertainty ...
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New Brunswick Liberals say gas prices to drop by about 8 cents a litre with tax cut
New Brunswick's government says it's cutting a carbon tax that will reduce prices at the pump by about eight cents a litre, ...
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New Brunswick Official Opposition says there’s a lack of transparency from government
As New Brunswick’s legislature gets underway, the province’s Official Opposition is speaking out about what they say is a ...
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Five things to know about the fight between Quebec doctors and the government
Not well. Quebec’s two doctors federations argued the changes would sacrifice quality of care in favour of volume, and could ...
SNAP benefits will not be distributed on Nov. 1 due to a lack of funding from the ongoing government shutdown.
BATHURST, NB, Oct. 27, 2025 /CNW/ – The Government of Canada is using every tool at its disposal, leveraging technology, innovation and partnerships, to build homes at scale. To that ...
New Jersey gubernatorial candidates Jack Ciattarelli and Rep. Mikie Sherrill faced off Wednesday in their second debate with less than a month to go before Election Day.
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New Brunswick to spend $7.4 million in emergency spending to help homeless people
The Human Development Council, a non-profit organization that studies social issues in New Brunswick, said there are more than 900 people who have been unhoused for an extended period of time in Saint ...
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