Stage set for showdown in New Brunswick’s closely divided legislature
FREDERICTON — The New Brunswick legislature opens Tuesday with the election of a Speaker and a throne speech, but the Tories say the Liberals’ days are numbered.
Premier Brian Gallant says his minority Liberal government has listened to the message sent by voters in last month’s election and will present a throne speech that incorporates many of the opposition parties’ campaign pledges.
The Liberals won just 21 seats — one fewer than the Progressive Conservatives, while the Green and People’s Alliance parties each won three. No one has a clear majority in the 49-seat house, and none of the parties were able to negotiate any kind of collaborative government.
Gallant said the speech will talk about raising the minimum wage, advancing pay equity in the private sector, and improving ambulance response.