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by a margin of 25 to 23 with the opposition Progressive Conservatives and People's Alliance voting against the government and the Greens voting with the government. Gallant resigned as premier on November 2, 2018 and was replaced by Higgs, leading a Progressive Conservative minority government with
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The Gallant government created programs to help the middle class with the cost of childcare and to provide free childcare to families which need the most support. The Gallant government also created programs to help the middle class with the cost of tuition and to provide free tuition for those who
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During his government's mandate the province's economy and exports grew each year; the unemployment rate which was hovering around 10% was reduced to just over 7%; in 2016 KPMG found that three of the four most cost competitive cities in which to do business in Canada and the United States were in
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Gallant has repeatedly stated that climate change is the greatest challenge facing humanity. With this in mind, the Gallant government took concrete action to protect the environment including by creating the “Transitioning to a Low Carbon Economy” plan which commits to historic measures to fight
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winning 29 of 55 seats and losing the popular vote 47.2% to 47.5% for the Progressive Conservatives. The Liberals took power on October 3, 2006. They subsequently added three extra seats. Chris Collins captured the seat in the riding of Moncton East on March 5, 2007, which was vacated when former
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The Gallant government also advanced women's equality by moving pay equity forward to the point of New Brunswick having the second lowest gender wage gap of all the Canadian provinces in 2017; by having over 50% of government appointments to agencies, boards, and commissions go to women; and by
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and Board, which is designed to act as a brake for spendthrift municipalities. He also expanded the government and sought to ensure that the quality of health care, education and social services was the same across the province—a programme he called Equal Opportunity, which is still a political
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The Gallant government eliminated the unconstitutional two doctor rule that was hindering a women's right to choose for decades in New Brunswick. In 2016, New Brunswick welcomed the most Syrian refugees displaced by the humanitarian crisis per capita of all the provinces in the country.
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ran under the labels "Reform" or "Liberal", while opponents of responsible government were known as "Conservatives". With the debates over confederation in the 1860s, the party lines which had emerged blurred as Reformers split along pro and anti-Confederation lines, resulting in
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New Brunswick; the province's population grew to a record high surpassing 770,000 people for the first time; one of the most vibrant cybersecurity clusters in North America was developed in New Brunswick's capital city; and the province saw its first budget surplus in a decade.
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shortly thereafter when Laurier approached a number of Liberal premiers to join his government and address its lack of experience. This move was not expected by the party and, although it remained in government for 12 more years, it went through a rapid succession of leaders.
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program—something that had been promised by the Hatfield-led Progressive Conservatives in the previous four elections. McKenna also launched a home care program called "Extramural Nursing" which has been hailed as the best in Canada. In the 2002
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Premier Bernard Lord stepped down as leader of the Progressive Conservatives. Wally Stiles and his wife Joan MacAlpine Stiles, elected as Progressive Conservatives, crossed the floor to join the Liberals the following month, April 17.
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The Gallant government increased the budget for education and early childhood development by 15% over its mandate in order to invest in literacy initiatives, introduce coding in more schools, and reintroduce trades in high schools.
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in New Brunswick. "When I first realized that there was absolutely no equal opportunity, no equality, in New Brunswick," he recalled in the 1980s, "well, I had to come to the conclusion that something had to be done immediately."
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McKenna was replaced by Frenette, who had served as his right-hand in the legislature throughout his term. Frenette served as premier for the following seven months while the party chose a new leader. Frenette was replaced by
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In addition to premier, Gallant has served New Brunswick as the Attorney General, the Minister responsible for innovation, the Minister responsible for women's equality, and the Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition.
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was able but the electorate grew weary of the ever-changing face at head of their government, and the Conservatives swept to power in 1908. The Conservatives were an easy choice for many New Brunswickers in the
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was urged to abandon the interim leadership and contest the race, and began a formative campaign before announcing he would continue as interim leader instead. After the campaign had already begun in earnest,
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Premier New Brunswick never had". Despite this, McKenna was a progressive on many issues. He made considerable cuts to social programs because of the province's dire fiscal situation and cuts to federal
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Despite riding high in the polls, McKenna resigned on October 13, 1997, ten years (to the day) since his first election as premier, fulfilling a promise to serve for only ten years.
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becoming premier. McNair was Dysart's right hand, serving as Attorney General until replacing him as premier in 1940. McNair served until 1952 when he was defeated by
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and as the provincial party. While its leader acts only in the provincial capacity, the party executive organizes for both provincial and federal election campaigns.
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In the 1999 election, the Liberals suffered their worst ever defeat, winning only 10 seats despite having begun the campaign with a double-digit lead in
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regime, ending the ability of business to play one municipality against another in order to extract the lowest tax rates. He introduced in 1963 the
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with Gallant being sworn in as Premier on October 7, 2014. Gallant's first cabinet, of 13 members, was smaller than the outgoing cabinet.
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became leader and premier, but left the post after a few months to join the Laurier's government in Ottawa. His replacement,
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the following day. The Shawn Graham Government was the first one of the province to not get re-elected for a second term.
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After Blair abruptly left the province to join Wilfrid Laurier's cabinet in 1896, the Liberals had a leadership vacuum.
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could not be introduced in the province, he admitted women into the practice of law in 1906, and began the first major
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In the following leadership contest, many candidates appeared briefly but withdrew. Early candidates included former
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in the legislature in his first term, ran as the underdog candidate in a leadership campaign against party stalwart
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On September 27, 2010, Shawn Graham lost his bid to be re-elected as Premier (13 to 42) to provincial PC leader
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The current political organization emerged in the 1880s to serve as an organization housing the supporters of
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and other transfers. He also instituted new programs. Notably, McKenna instituted a publicly funded
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languages were given equal status. Robichaud's government modernized the province's hospitals and
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McKenna immediately set out to prepare the party for returning to government after 15 years in
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for 13 years. He was New Brunswick's longest serving premier until his tenure was surpassed by
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Many in the party felt that Duffie, who was close to Thériault, was the wrong choice.
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into the mainstream of life in New Brunswick, declaring the province to be officially
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was defeated narrowly by the Progressive Conservatives. The PCs won 30 seats in the
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either on a vote-by-vote basis or with the agreement of the smaller parties, the
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to the Liberals' 28. The party was reduced to 18 seats in 1982 under new leader
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McKenna was regarded as a fiscal conservative and was called by some the "Best
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who was in ill health throughout his term. The Liberals were victorious in the
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The party chose Shawn Graham as leader on May 12, 2002. Graham nearly won the
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until the eve of the 1985 leadership race. McKenna won by significant margin.
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in 1907, and the Liberals soon found themselves again in a leadership vacuum.
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New Brunswick Liberal Association / Association libérale du Nouveau-Brunswick
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On November 2, 2018 Gallant's Liberal minority government was defeated by a
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In the midst of the depression, the Liberals made a resurgence in 1935 with
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were good, but it changed leaders on the eve of the election, and, under
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and their supporters into the New Brunswick Liberal Association in 1883.
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in early 2001, reducing the Liberals to eight seats in the legislature.
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providing the first gender parity on New Brunswick's provincial court.
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and a ban on the disposal of fracked wastewater in municipal systems.
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Following 1867, supporters of Confederation generally became known as
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climate change. The Gallant government also placed a moratorium on
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who had abruptly left the party in the midst of the 1999 campaign.
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Government of New Brunswick, Department of Justice New Brunswick.
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was acclaimed as the new Liberal leader in April 2019. He ran in
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resulted in Gallant's Liberals winning only 21 seats compared to
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After a term in Opposition, the Liberals returned to power under
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who won 22. Gallant vowed to attempt to remain in power with a
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Logos used during the late 1990s (left) and early 2000s (right)
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is the only other party that has seats in the legislature. The
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groups following the creation of Canada as a nation in 1867.
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Blair led a very successful government and served as the
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