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Legislative assembly rises until further notice

Following today’s legislative session, the house has risen until further notice in response to COVID-19.

Non-essential government services to shut down until further notice

The provincial government announced today that, based upon recommendations by Dr. Jennifer Russell, the chief medical officer of health, to address the impact of COVID-19 (the novel coronavirus), all non-essential government services will be shut down starting Tuesday, March 17, until further notice.

Schools to close for two weeks

The all-party cabinet committee has met and agreed to close New Brunswick public schools. Effective Monday, March 16, all schools across the province will be closed for two weeks. This is in response to the COVID-19 situation. This closure will be reassessed on an ongoing basis.

New cabinet committee on novel coronavirus appointed

Premier Blaine Higgs announced today that an all-party cabinet committee has been formed on novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

Changes to cabinet announced

Changes to the cabinet were announced today, including a new tourism, heritage and culture minister and a new minister responsible for La Francophonie.

EDITED / Changes announced to senior government leadership

Premier Blaine Higgs today announced changes to the senior ranks of the provincial public service.

Changes announced to senior government leadership

Premier Blaine Higgs today announced changes to the senior ranks of the provincial public service.

Government outlines roadmap for the future

The provincial government today laid out a roadmap for the future of New Brunswick that focuses on key priorities and the importance of public accountability.

Deadline extended in competitions for two legislative officer positions

The selection committee has decided to extend the deadline to apply for competitions for two legislative officer positions.

Competition issued for two legislative officer positions

The process to fill two legislative officer positions is underway. Competitions for the commissioner of official languages and the integrity commissioner were announced today.

Government offices in downtown Fredericton open on Monday

Provincial government offices in downtown Fredericton will be open on Monday, April 29 since access to roads, bridges and parking lots has improved. Employees are expected to resume their regular work arrangements.

Government offices in downtown Fredericton open on Friday

Provincial government offices in downtown Fredericton will be open on Friday, April 26.

Government offices in downtown Fredericton open for normal operations on Thursday

Provincial government offices in downtown Fredericton will be open for normal operations on Thursday, April 25.

Government offices in downtown Fredericton open for essential services only on Wednesday

Due to the ongoing constraints on traffic and parking created by the flooding, provincial government offices in Fredericton’s downtown core (the area between the Saint John River and Brunswick Street) will remain open for essential services only on Wednesday, April 24. Government offices outside the downtown core will be open ...

Government offices in downtown Fredericton will be open on Tuesday

Provincial government offices in downtown Fredericton will be open on Tuesday, April 23.

Changes to senior leadership announced

Premier Blaine Higgs today announced important changes to the senior ranks of government.

MONDAY, Jan. 21 / Provincial government offices in the Fredericton area CLOSED until 10 a.m.

Given the current winter storm conditions, please be advised that the provincial government offices in the Fredericton area will be closed until 10 a.m. TODAY, Monday, Jan. 21.

Interim integrity commissioner appointed

Charles Murray has been appointed as the interim integrity commissioner.

New Brunswick has filed notice of intervention in Saskatchewan court challenge against carbon tax

The provincial government has filed a notice of intervention in Saskatchewan’s court challenge of the federal government’s carbon pricing plan.

Higgs sworn in as 34th premier of New Brunswick

Premier Blaine Higgs and the members of the Executive Council were sworn in during a ceremony today at the legislative assembly in Fredericton.

Transition team announced

Premier-designate Blaine Higgs announced a transition team to liaise with the civil service in the period leading to the swearing-in of the new cabinet.

Acting changes to cabinet announced

Premier Brian Gallant today announced changes to cabinet portfolios. All changes are in an acting capacity.

Becca Schofield Day is Saturday, Sept. 15

New Brunswickers are being asked to perform acts of kindness on Saturday, Sept. 15, to help mark the second annual Becca Schofield Day, which was proclaimed today by the provincial government.

Interim official languages commissioner appointed

Former Official Languages Commissioner Michel A. Carrier has been appointed as the interim commissioner, Premier Brian Gallant announced today.

Women’s Council budget doubled

The provincial government has doubled funding for the New Brunswick’s Women’s Council.