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Renewed Tuition Bursary program unveiled and tuition tax credit to be reintroduced

Post-Secondary Education Training and Labour Minister Trevor Holder unveiled measures to support students, including a Renewed Tuition Bursary program and the planned reintroduction of a tuition tax credit.

Balanced budget puts forth urgent plan to reduce debt, protect essential services

Finance Minister Ernie Steeves tabled a balanced budget which would see the province’s net debt decrease for the first time in more than a decade.

Minister prepares for budget

Finance Minister Ernie Steeves polished a pair of old shoes in preparation for the release of the government’s budget. Steeves said that renewing the shoes, rather than buying a new pair, as is tradition, represents the government’s commitment to managing what it has.

Capital budget to focus on maintenance and strong fiscal discipline

Finance Minister Ernie Steeves tabled a $600.6-million capital budget for 2019-20 that aims to maintain infrastructure, restore balance to government finances and manage the province’s debt.

Second-quarter results show a deficit of $131.4 million

Finance Minister Ernie Steeves has released second-quarter results for the 2018-19 fiscal year which show a deficit of $131.4 million.

Audited financial statements show surplus

Finance Minister Cathy Rogers today released financial statements for the fiscal year ending March 31, which show a surplus of $67 million.

Budget invests in seniors, youth and the economy

Finance Minister Cathy Rogers tabled the provincial government’s 2018-19 budget today which focuses on investments in seniors, youth employment and economic competitiveness.

Third New Brunswick company signed to supply cannabis for recreational market

A memorandum of understanding has been signed with Zenabis to supply the provincial government with cannabis for the recreational market. The move is related to preparations for the federal government’s legalization of cannabis for recreational use, expected in July 2018. From left: Listuguj Chief Darcy Gray; Labour, Employment and Population ...

Construction continuing at Harrison Trimble High School

Demolition of the carpentry shop and science labs is underway as upgrades continue at Harrison Trimble High School. The project, which began in 2015, is expected to be completed in 2019. Photo shows Finance Minister Cathy Rogers touring the construction site with contractor David Foulem.

Government reduces deficit and exceeds financial targets

Finance Minister Cathy Rogers released the province’s year-end financials today, announcing that the deficit has been reduced by 67 per cent since 2014-15 and that financial targets were exceeded.

Small business income tax will be cut on April 1, the third rate cut in three years

On April 1 the small business income tax rate will be cut to three per cent. This is the third cut to this rate since Jan. 1, 2015. From left: Finance Minister Cathy Rogers; David Shin and Ellen Shin, owners of Café C’est La Vie; and Premier Brian Gallant.

Budget continues to cut deficit, invests in education and health care

The 2017-18 provincial budget tabled by Finance Minister Cathy Rogers aims to demonstrate that the government is listening to New Brunswickers, honouring its commitments, and investing responsibly in areas that will lead to a stronger New Brunswick.

Minister meets with Medavie Blue Cross staff

Finance Minister Cathy Rogers met with employees at the Medavie Blue Cross business service centre in Moncton, one of the many business services centres in the province.

Canada-New Brunswick health accord signed

An agreement has been signed that will increase federal health funding for New Brunswickers. Participating in the announcement were, from left: Finance Minister Cathy Rogers; Premier Brian Gallant; and Health Minister Victor Boudreau.

Second-quarter fiscal results released

The provincial government has released its economic and fiscal update for the second quarter of 2016-17 with projections improved from both the February budget and the first-quarter update in August. Finance Minister Cathy Rogers spoke with the news media this morning.

Legislation to be introduced to continue and expand Home Energy Assistance Program

Legislation will be introduced today that would continue and expand the Home Energy Assistance Program. Participating in the announcement were Finance Minister Cathy Rogers and Families and Children Minister Stephen Horsman.

Details of new HST credit provided

Eligible New Brunswickers will receive their first HST credit payment in October, Finance Minister Roger Melanson announced today.

Revenues increased, expenses decreased in first quarter

The provincial government has introduced fixed reporting dates for quarterly fiscal updates in conjunction with the first-quarter update for 2015-16. The first-quarter fiscal update for 2015-16 is projecting a deficit of $470.6 million, an improvement of $6.2 million compared to the budget deficit projection of $476.8 million. In photo, Finance ...

Budget faces fiscal challenges, invests in job creation and families

Finance Minister Roger Melanson tabled the provincial government’s 2015-16 budget today which focuses on the government’s three key priorities: creating the conditions for job creation, facing our fiscal challenges and helping families.

Budget faces fiscal challenges, invests in job creation and families

Finance Minister Roger Melanson tabled the provincial government’s 2015-16 budget today which focuses on the government’s three key priorities: creating the conditions for job creation, facing our fiscal challenges and helping families.

Small Business Saturday

Finance Minister Roger Melanson toured several small businesses in the greater Moncton area on Saturday, Oct. 25, which was designated Small Business Saturday. The event is designed to draw attention and support to small businesses that are integral to communities across the country. One of the businesses the minister visited ...

Small business taxes to go down on Jan. 1

Premier Brian Gallant announced today that small business income taxes will decrease to four per cent from four-and-a-half per cent on Jan. 1, 2015. From left: Finance Minister Roger Melanson and Gallant.

2014-15 budget freezing taxes, reducing deficit, making strategic investments

The provincial government tabled its 2014-15 capital and operating budgets today. They reduce the provincial deficit, freeze taxes and provide strategic investments in programs, infrastructure and innovation. Finance Minister Blaine Higgs is shown explaining the budget to reporters.

2014-15 budget freezing taxes, reducing deficit, making strategic investments

The provincial government tabled its 2014-15 capital and operating budgets today. They reduce the provincial deficit, freeze taxes and provide strategic investments in programs, infrastructure and innovation. Finance Minister Blaine Higgs is shown presenting the 20014-15 budget speech in the legislative assembly.

2014-15 budget freezing taxes, reducing deficit, making strategic investments

The provincial government tabled its 2014-15 capital and operating budgets today. They reduce the provincial deficit, freeze taxes and provide strategic investments in programs, infrastructure and innovation. Finance Minister Blaine Higgs is shown presenting the 20014-15 budget speech in the legislative assembly.

Budget 2013-2014

Finance Minister Blaine Higgs delivered the 2013-2014 New Brunswick budget in the Legislative Assembly.

Budget addresses deficit and economy through balanced approach

The provincial government today tabled its 2013-14 budget, which makes strategic investments to strengthen the economy while addressing the provincial deficit with spending efficiencies and revenue initiatives. In photo, Finance Minister Blaine Higgs speaks to reporters at today’s budget lock-in.

New pension model introduced

The provincial government has released a new pension model developed by the Task Force on Protecting Pensions in collaboration with a number of union leaders. The model has received support from several public and private sector plan sponsors, including unions and the provincial government. Premier David Alward made the announcement

Provincial government reduces deficit by half and invests in priorities

Finance Minister Blaine Higgs tabled the provincial government’s 2012-13 budget, which plans to further reduce the deficit by more than half.

Budget 2012-2013

Finance Minister Blaine Higgs delivered the 2012-2013 New Brunswick budget in the Legislative Assembly.

Pre-budget consultations

Finance Minister Blaine Higgs is holding a series of pre-budget consultations with the public and stakeholders starting Monday, Jan. 16. In photo from left: Premier David Alward and Higgs listen during a public meeting in Woodstock.

Administrative Assistants, Clerical and Regulatory group sign four-year contract

The provincial government has signed a four-year agreement with the Administrative Assistants, Clerical and Regulatory group. From left: Dawn Davies, provincial government negotiator; Finance Minister Blaine Higgs, who is also minister of human resources; and Carole MacDonald, union negotiator.

Government cuts in 2011-12 budget forecast to reduce deficit by more than half

The provincial government tabled its 2011-12 budget today at the legislative assembly. From left: Finance Minister Blaine Higgs; and Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Claude Williams.

Province on track to reduce budget spending by one per cent

The provincial government has approved more than 100 cost-cutting measures to reduce this year’s projected deficit by about $42.9 million, mostly by trimming administrative budgets, taking advantage of staff attrition and eliminating non-essential expenditures. From left: Health Minister Madeleine Dubé; Social Development Minister Sue Stultz; Finance Minister Blaine Higgs; and ...

Economic and fiscal update

New Brunswick's deficit is projected to reach $820.4 million for fiscal 2010-11, with the net debt expected to total $9.6 billion, Finance Minister Blaine Higgs informed the legislative assembly as part of his first economic and fiscal update.

New minister

Premier David Alward and the members of the Executive Council were sworn in at a ceremony held on Oct. 12 at the Legislative Assembly in Fredericton. From left: Alward; and Blaine Higgs, who signs the register to become Minister of Finance, Minister of Human Resources, Minister responsible for the ...

Smaller deficit marks audited financial statements for 2009-10

Audited financial statements released today show that New Brunswick recorded a slightly smaller deficit than expected for 2009-10. Finance Minister Greg Byrne cautioned, however, that balancing the books remains a big challenge that must be addressed.

Finance minister delivers budget speech

Finance Minister Greg Byrne delivered the 2010-2011 budget speech today at the Legislative Assembly in Fredericton.

Record health, education investments, priority investments key to 2010-11 budget

Finance Minister Greg Byrne speaks to media prior to the release of the 2010-11 budget.

Finance minister, observing parliamentary tradition, buys shoes on eve of budget

Finance Minister Greg Byrne will bring down the province’s 2010-11 budget in the legislative assembly on Tuesday, Dec. 1. Following parliamentary tradition, the minister bought a pair of shoes on the eve of the budget.

2010-11 budget to be unveiled Dec. 1 (09/09/02)

A full budget will be tabled in the New Brunswick legislative assembly on Tuesday, Dec. 1, Premier Shawn Graham announced today.

Lower taxes to lead to bigger paycheques

New Brunswickers will begin to benefit from the largest one-time tax reduction package ever introduced in the province when tax savings from The Plan for Lower Taxes in New Brunswick are reflected in their first paycheques after July 1, Premier Shawn Graham announced today in Moncton.

Province provides leadership for stronger economy with 2009-10 budget

The largest one-time tax reduction package ever introduced in New Brunswick is a major part of the province's 2009-10 budget, Leadership for a Stronger Economy, along with measures to maintain and create jobs, a commitment to return to balanced budgets, and strict controls on government expenditures.

Finance minister delivers budget speech

Finance Minister Victor Boudreau delivered the 2009-2010 budget speech today at the Legislative Assembly in Fredericton. 

New tie

Finance Minister Victor Boudreau selects a new tie in preparation for delivery of the government’s 2009-10 budget on Tuesday, March 17.

Bilateral meeting in Halifax

Finance Minister Victor Boudreau (right), who is also minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation, and Transport and Infrastructure Minister John Baird held a bilateral meeting in Halifax on Tuesday, Dec. 16, to discuss infrastructure issues in the context of the current economic situation.

Record capital budget investments of $661 million to provide economic stimulus

A record $661.4 million capital investment was announced today by Finance Minister Victor Boudreau. The investment is part of a more-than-$1.2-billion commitment in capital spending planned in the next two years.

Casino details released

The details of a $90-million investment to build Casino New Brunswick, a destination casino, hotel and multi-use entertainment and convention centre, were released today by Sonco Gaming New Brunswick Limited Partnership.

Casino details released

The details of a $90-million investment to build Casino New Brunswick, a destination casino, hotel and multi-use entertainment and convention centre, were released today by Sonco Gaming New Brunswick Limited Partnership.

Government announces preferred proponent in destination casino project

The province announced today that as a result of the request for proposals (RFP) issued on Nov. 8, 2007, a preferred proponent has been selected to construct, equip and operate a destination casino in New Brunswick.