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  2. File:New Brunswick Liberal Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    2012 New Brunswick Liberal Association leadership election; 2019 New Brunswick Liberal Association leadership election; 2022 New Brunswick Liberal Association leadership election; New Brunswick Liberal Association; File talk:New Brunswick Liberal Logo.svg

  3. New Brunswick Liberal Association - Wikipedia

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    Previous New Brunswick Liberal logo. On September 27, 2010, Shawn Graham lost his bid to be re-elected as Premier (13 to 42) to provincial PC leader David Alward, but remained MLA for Kent riding. He stepped down as leader of the party on November 9, 2010, and Victor Boudreau was selected as the party's interim leader the following day. [5]

  4. Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    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 1785. [2] The legislative assembly came into session in January 1786. [2]

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  6. List of political parties in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick Liberal Association Association libérale du Nouveau-Brunswick: 1883 Liberalism: Susan Holt: 31 Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick Parti progressiste-conservateur du Nouveau-Brunswick: 1867 Conservatism: Blaine Higgs: 16 Green Party of New Brunswick Parti Vert du Nouveau-Brunswick: 2008 Green politics: David Coon: 2

  7. 60th New Brunswick Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Party caucuses; Government: Progressive Conservative Party: Opposition: Liberal Party: Recognized: Green Party: Legislative Assembly; Speaker of the Assembly: Hon. Bill Oliver October 7, 2020 – present: Members: 49 MLA seats: Sovereign; Monarch: Elizabeth II 6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022: Charles III 8 September 2022 – present ...

  8. Politics of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party of New Brunswick and the People's Alliance of New Brunswick each won 3 seats. On 14 September 2020, the Progressive Conservatives won 27 out of 49 seats, thus getting a small PC majority, while the Liberal party decreasing both voters and losing 4 seats. The Green Party of New Brunswick retains its 3 seats, but gaining more voters.

  9. 61st New Brunswick Legislature - Wikipedia

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    61st New Brunswick Legislature; Majority parliament: Parliament leaders; Premier: Hon. Susan Holt 2 Nov 2024 – present: Party caucuses; Government: Liberal Party: Opposition: Progressive Conservative Party