UPDATE: Dominic Cardy Resigns As Education Minister In Scathing Open Letter
The former minister accused Premier Blaine Higgs of being a “wrecking ball” that micromanages, ignores data, and yells at civil servants.
The former minister accused Premier Blaine Higgs of being a “wrecking ball” that micromanages, ignores data, and yells at civil servants.
Opinion: It will take a lot of brave ideas, tough decisions, and creative thinking to get us out of our healthcare crisis. Instead, our leaders appear ready to take the easy way out, throw up their hands, and dump the problem on the private sector. Not only is that a short-sighted solution, it’s a cowardly one.
Krista Ross says there are many reasons for optimism about New Brusnwick’s economy but the government must address some key areas if it wants to keep growing.
There was some hope that the four Atlantic Premiers would emerge from their March 21 meeting with a new plan for how we manage our kitchen clocks throughout the year. But, to a man, the Premiers said it would all depend on what the United States ultimately decide to do.
The N.B. government has decided not to recognize September 30 as a provincial holiday.
Josh Murphy says, even though the issue with their landlord is resolved, for now, his issue highlights the greater problem of lack of rent control in the rental market.
Even outside of Covid-19, New Brunswickers’ use of the Employment Insurance program hasn’t changed much in the past 20 years, says David Campbell.
Cannabis NB will not be sold to a single private operator after all.
In his State of the Province address, Blaine Higgs said employment is returning to pre-pandemic levels and the government and private sector are making the right investments to make the economy grow again.
David says the other Maritime provinces are helping businesses like gyms and restaurants adhere to public safety guidelines to prevent the spread of Covid-19.