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  2. Executive Council of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    For example, education being a provincial domain, New Brunswick has a Minister of Education, while the federal Cabinet would not. The Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick , as representative of the King in Right of New Brunswick , appoints the Premier and the Executive Council of whichever party forms government in a given legislature, which ...

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    The eastern moose's range spans a broad swath of northeastern North America, which includes New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador (while it is native to Labrador, it was introduced to Gander Bay, Newfoundland in 1878 and to Howley, NL in 1904), [2] Nova Scotia, Quebec, Eastern Ontario, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and northern New York.

  4. Department of Energy and Resource Development (New Brunswick)

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    The department, or a minister responsible for this area, has existed in one form or another since 1793. The Cabinet Minister responsible for the department was originally known as the Surveyor-General and later as Minister of Lands and Mines, Minister of Natural Resources, and also Minister of Natural Resources and Energy.

  5. Alex White (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Alex White (born November 4, 1984) is a Canadian politician and leader of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party. He was appointed as leader on August 11, 2023. White ran unsuccessfully in Quispamsis in the 2024 New Brunswick general election. [1] Prior to his appointment, he spent around a year serving as the interim leader. [2]

  6. Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia originally covered most of the territory of today's Maritime provinces. [2] In 1784, New Brunswick became a distinct colony from Nova Scotia. [2] Saint John was chosen as the original capital when New Brunswick was formed as it was the centre of commerce and the only city at that time. [3] The first elections took place in November ...

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  8. 2023 New Brunswick local governance reform - Wikipedia

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    Local governance reform in the Canadian province of New Brunswick was implemented on January 1, 2023. This resulted in a significant reorganization of the local government entities in the province, including a reduction in the number of entities from 340 to 89, consisting of 77 local governments and 12 rural districts nested within 12 regional service commissions.

  9. 2024 New Brunswick general election - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick, unlike most provinces, allows political party funding from non-residents. In January 2024, Liberal and Green leaders Holt and Coon both made a promise to forbid New Brunswick political party donations from out-of-province sources in response to Higgs going to Alberta and British Columbia on a fundraising trip for his party. [67]