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Throne speech focuses on priorities

Today’s speech from the throne focused on the government’s priorities and included initiatives planned in the six key priority areas to build upon progress made over the past year.

Mover and seconder named for speech from the throne

The names of the mover and seconder for the speech from the throne were announced today.

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.

REVISED / Recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the 2019 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of the official New Brunswick Day celebrations in Pokemouche.

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.

New Brunswickers invited to comment on two legislative proposals

New Brunswickers are being invited to comment on two proposals introduced in the legislative assembly during the spring session.

Interim integrity commissioner appointed

Charles Murray has been appointed as the interim integrity commissioner.

Christmas tree lighting ceremony to be held at legislative assembly

The public is invited to attend the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the legislative assembly at 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 30.

Throne speech offers path to a better tomorrow

Today’s speech from the throne outlines a path for a better tomorrow by focusing on practical, collaborative solutions to five major challenges facing New Brunswick.

Throne speech outlines framework for collaboration

The speech from the throne outlines a framework for all-party collaboration on matters that are important to New Brunswickers.

Daniel Guitard elected as Speaker of the legislative assembly

The 59th legislative assembly of New Brunswick convened its first session today. As the members’ first order of business, Restigouche-Chaleur MLA Daniel Guitard was elected to oversee the deliberations of the house as Speaker.

Date for swearing-in set

All 49 members-elect of the legislative assembly will be sworn-in on Friday, Oct. 19.

The 2018 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the 2018 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of the official New Brunswick Day celebrations in Fredericton.

Legislative administration committee’s statement concerning speaker

The following statement was released today by the legislative administration committee:

Job search underway for official languages commissioner

A national recruitment process is underway for New Brunswick’s next commissioner of official languages.

World Autism Awareness Day to be recognized

The legislature will be lit up in blue on Monday night to mark World Autism Awareness Day, held annually on April 2.

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.

Christmas tree lighting ceremony to be held at legislative assembly

The public is invited to attend the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony at the legislative assembly at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 1.

MLA and cabinet salaries to be frozen until 2021

Legislation was introduced today to freeze salaries for provincially elected officials until 2021.

Throne speech theme is an agenda that works for New Brunswickers

The speech from the throne delivers an agenda that works for New Brunswickers by putting communities, fairness for workers, and families first, said Premier Brian Gallant.

Mover and seconder named for speech from the throne

The names of the mover and seconder for the speech from the throne were announced today by Government House Leader Rick Doucet.

Illumination in gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

The portico of the legislative assembly building will be lit in gold beginning at dusk on Tuesday, Sept. 19, to mark Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and to honour those who have been affected by pediatric cancers.

Select committee on cannabis releases report

The legislature’s select committee on cannabis, which is comprised of government members and opposition members, has released its final report.

The 2017 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick announced

The names of the 2017 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of the official New Brunswick Day celebrations in Edmundston.

Select committee on cannabis preparing for public consultations

The legislature’s select committee on cannabis, which is comprised of government members and opposition members, has scheduled public consultations on the legalization of recreational cannabis.