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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 Hédard Albert.

Review of legislative officers launched

The legislative administrative committee will undertake a review of the legislative officers, their offices and the processes that support their work.

New Brunswick legislative building goes gold

The New Brunswick legislative building will be glowing gold Wednesday evening, Sept. 23, at a special ceremony being hosted by the Speaker of the legislative assembly, Chris Collins, to mark National Childhood Cancer Awareness month.

Ten members named to the Order of New Brunswick

The names of the 2015 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today as part of the official New Brunswick Day celebrations in Hartland.

Conflict of interest commissioner announces retirement

The Speaker of the legislative assembly, Chris Collins, thanked Justice Alfred R. Landry, Q.C, for his many years of distinguished service to the province today, upon the announcement of Landry’s plan to retire at the end of July due to health reasons.

Wilfred Roussel appointed president of the New Brunswick section of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie

The Speaker of the legislative assembly, Chris Collins, congratulated Shippagan-Lamèque-Miscou MLA Wilfred Roussel on his appointment as president of the New Brunswick section of the Assemblée parlementaire de la Francophonie.

Candidates sought for consumer advocate for insurance

New Brunswickers are encouraged to submit expressions of interest for the position of the Consumer Advocate for Insurance.

Throne speech highlights / first session of the 58th legislature

Moving New Brunswick forward with a plan to create the right conditions for job growth, a plan to achieve fiscal balance and a plan that will put families and communities back to work are the major themes of the 2014-15 speech from the throne.

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 Hédard Albert.

Collins elected as Speaker of the legislative assembly, MLAs sworn in

Following the swearing-in of members in a morning ceremony, the 58th Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick convened its first session Friday afternoon.

Ten members named to Order of New Brunswick

As part of New Brunswick Day celebrations, the names of the 2014 recipients of the Order of New Brunswick were announced today in Cocagne.

Speech from the throne / fourth session of the 57th legislature

New Brunswick is at a crossroads, and it will take strong leadership and co-operation to move forward confidently in strengthening the economy through resource development, making strategic investments and managing responsibly for the future.

Mover, seconder named for speech from the throne

he names of the mover and seconder for the speech from the throne were announced today by Government House Leader Paul Robichaud.

Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission concludes mandate

The New Brunswick Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission has responded to objections to its final report and has officially completed its mandate.

Revision of the Official Languages Act

The select committee on the revision of the Official Languages Act released a report today and is encouraging New Brunswickers to comment on its recommendations.

Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission releases final report

The boundaries of 49 new electoral districts for the Province of New Brunswick have been made public by the Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission. The commission's recommendations are contained in its final report released today.

Electoral Boundaries and Representation Commission releases preliminary report

A proposed new provincial electoral map reduces the number of electoral districts while aiming to provide effective representation for all residents.

Speech from the throne / third session of the 57th legislature

Rebuilding New Brunswick through innovation in economic development, health and senior care, education, community protection and development, and streamlining government are the major themes of the 2012-13 speech from the throne.

Mover, 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 Paul Robichaud.

Electoral boundaries commission releases schedule of public hearings

New Brunswickers will have an opportunity to provide their opinions on changes to the provincial electoral districts through a series of public hearings announced today.

Deadline for input on bill to elect potential senators is Sept. 28

The legislative assembly's standing committee on law amendments reminds New Brunswickers that the deadline for submitting a written brief on the issues raised by Bill 64, An Act Respecting the Selection of Senator Nominees, is Friday, Sept. 28.

Official languages consultation process extended until Sept. 30

The public consultation process on the review of the Official Languages Act has been extended until Sept. 30.

Public invited to comment on legislation to select nominees to the Senate

The public is invited to comment on legislation that would introduce a process in New Brunswick for the election of Senate nominees.

New lighting unveiled at Parliament Square

The history of the legislative assembly came to life as the new lighting at Parliament Square was turned on in a ceremony on the evening of Wednesday, June 13.

New lighting to be unveiled at Parliament Square to mark Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

New lighting at Parliament Square, in front of the legislative assembly, will be unveiled on the evening of Wednesday, June 13, in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee.