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Update on government offices in downtown Fredericton for Wednesday, May 2

In an effort to ensure the continuity of government services in this time of public emergency response, the provincial government offices in downtown Fredericton will be open on Wednesday, May 2.

Government offices in downtown Fredericton to reopen on Tuesday, May 1

Provincial government offices in downtown Fredericton will reopen on Tuesday, May 1.

Government offices in downtown Fredericton closed on Monday

Due to the constraints on parking and traffic created by the flooding in the Fredericton area, the provincial government offices in downtown Fredericton will be closed on Monday, April 30.

Province to invest over $53.5 million to boost innovation in 2018-19

The provincial government today announced it is investing over $53.5 million to foster innovation and boost research and development in New Brunswick this fiscal year.

Economy, education and health care focus of fourth session of the 58th legislative assembly

The fourth session of the 58th legislative assembly closed today with 43 bills passed and a focus on the economy, education and health care.

WEDNESDAY, March 14 / Provincial government offices in the Fredericton area CLOSED until 11 a.m.

Given the current winter storm conditions, please be advised that the provincial government offices in the Fredericton area will be closed until 11 a.m. TODAY, March 14.

Government provides update on jobs target

The government has surpassed its target of helping to create 10,000 jobs by 2018, announced Treasury Board President Roger Melanson, who is also chair of the Jobs Board.

Measures taken to address workplace harassment and assaults

The provincial government announced today it has taken, and will continue to take, measures to prevent workplace violence and harassment.

Progress on Trans-Pacific Partnership

The following statement was issued today by Treasury Board President Roger Melanson, who is also minister responsible for trade policy, on the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.

New political financing model for municipal candidates to be created

The provincial government plans to create a political financing model for municipal candidates through amendments to the Municipal Elections Act.

THURSDAY, Jan. 4 – Provincial government offices closed for the afternoon

Given the current winter storm conditions, the provincial government offices located in the Fredericton area are now closed for the rest of the day, today, THURSDAY, Jan. 4.

Amendments introduced to prohibit lobbying by members

The provincial government introduced legislation today to strengthen conflict of interest rules governing members of the legislative assembly.

Measures to protect, promote forestry sector announced

The provincial government announced measures today to combat what it considers to be unfair trade actions undertaken by the United States government against New Brunswick’s softwood lumber industry.

Ministers responsible for internal trade meet

Treasury Board President Roger Melanson, who is also minister responsible for trade policy, hosted the inaugural meeting of federal, provincial and territorial ministers under the new Canadian Free Trade Agreement today in Dieppe.

Changes announced to senior government leadership

Premier Brian Gallant announced changes to the senior ranks of the provincial civil service today.

Governor General’s first official visit to New Brunswick

The first official provincial visit by Gov. Gen. Julie Payette will be to New Brunswick.

New act aims to clarify costs of election commitments

The provincial government introduced legislation today aimed at ensuring New Brunswickers are better informed about promises made by political parties during election campaigns.

Report examining response to ice storm released

A comprehensive review of the response to the January 2017 ice storm released today contains recommendations to strengthen future responses to natural disasters and emergencies.

Oromocto-Lincoln electoral district renamed

The electoral district of Oromocto-Lincoln will now be known as Oromocto-Lincoln-Fredericton.

Auditor general to complete property assessment review

The following statement was issued today by Attorney General Serge Rousselle.

Changes announced to senior government leadership

REVISED / Premier Brian Gallant announced changes to the senior ranks of the provincial civil service today.

New Brunswick Women’s Council Act proclamation

The provincial government proclaimed legislation formally establishing the New Brunswick’s Women’s Council as an independent advisory body on matters of importance to New Brunswick women.

Health research chair on cannabis established at STU

Premier Brian Gallant joined representatives from St. Thomas University (STU), Shoppers Drug Mart and the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation to announce the establishment of a health research chair on cannabis at the university.

Families, education and economy focus of third session of the 58th legislative assembly

The third session of the 58th Legislative Assembly closed today with 63 bills passed and a focus on families, education and the economy.

Unanimous approval given to proclaiming third Saturday in September as Becca Schofield Day

A motion was passed unanimously in the legislative assembly today naming the third Saturday in September annually as Becca Schofield Day. The motion, brought forward by the Official Opposition, was in recognition of the 17-year-old’s tireless efforts to encourage acts of kindness and goodwill.