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Violence prevention pilot project for First Nations

A new pilot project was launched today by Esgenoopetitj First Nation, the Women's Issues Branch and Partners For Youth Inc. to create a sustainable framework for teen relationship violence prevention on this First Nation.

New ministerial role, appointments and changes to cabinet announced

A new minister responsible for public engagement was appointed today by Premier Shawn Graham, and one minister added deputy premier to his responsibilities. In addition, vacancies in the cabinet were filled by adding two new ministers to cabinet, and with one minister changing portfolio.

Province seeks first access to information and privacy commissioner

The provincial government is inviting expressions of interest leading to the appointment of New Brunswick's first access to information and privacy commissioner.

Equality at work program launched

A provincial project designed to involve employers and the public in reducing the wage gap between men and women was officially launched today at Ganong Bros. Ltd. in St. Stephen.

National Day of Remembrance and Action observed

A memorial service to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women was held today in memory of the 14 young women killed at l'École Polytechnique in Montreal on Dec. 6, 1989.

Premier announces deputy minister appointment, assignments, retirement

One retirement, one new appointment, and two changes of assignment of deputy ministers were announced today by Premier Shawn Graham. These changes are effective Oct. 5.

2009 IPAC conference underway in Fredericton

More than 450 delegates from across the world are meeting in Fredericton this week for the 61st annual conference of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC).

New Brunswick to host delegates to national conference

The national conference of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) is being held in Fredericton from Aug. 23-26.

Premier announces changes to cabinet

A number of changes to cabinet were announced today by Premier Shawn Graham.

Acting deputy minister appointed for Business New Brunswick

Phil LePage has been appointed acting deputy minister of Business New Brunswick effective May 27, Premier Shawn Graham announced today. LePage replaces Brian Dick, who is retiring from public service May 26.

New deputy minister of strategic priorities appointed

The appointment of a new deputy minister of strategic priorities within the Executive Council Office was announced today by Premier Shawn Graham.

Amendments to be introduced to Political Process Financing Act

Amendments to the Political Process Financing Act will be introduced during the fall session of the legislative assembly that would restrict and regulate advertising spending by third-party groups or individuals during elections.

Premier announces additions/changes to cabinet

Additions and changes to cabinet were announced today by Premier Shawn Graham.

List of cabinet ministers

Following is the list of cabinet ministers.

Premier announces deputy minister appointment, assignments, retirements

One new appointment, five changes of assignment, and three retirements of provincial deputy ministers were announced today by Premier Shawn Graham.

Pilot project opens appointment process for agencies, boards and commissions

New Brunswickers may now express their interest to serve on various agencies, boards and commissions.

New access to information/privacy act introduced

A new act to better protect personal privacy while making public bodies more open and accountable to New Brunswickers has been introduced by Supply and Services Minister Jack Keir. The Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act will replace the existing Right to Information Act and the Protection of ...

New executive director named

Carmel Robichaud, minister responsible for the Community Non-Profit Organizations Secretariat, announced today that Nicole Smith will be joining the secretariat as executive director effective May 12.