Sunday, October 13, 2024
Here's whats happening in Conservative Canada: Voters in the federal riding of Toronto-St. Paul’s elected the Conservative candidate in June’s by-election, following the resignation of former cabinet minister and Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett. 
The HST rate in New Brunswick currently sits at 15%. It would be reduced to 14% in 2025, then 13% in 2026, while maintaining a balanced budget.
As he looks ahead to an election year, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says he has no intention of backing down on his government's changes to the province's policy on gender identity in schools.
In New Brunswick, Pierre Poilievre tells Justin Trudeau to butt out of the province's decision to keep parents informed when their children change their names at or change their gender pronouns at school.
New Brunswick’s premier touted his government’s achievements Thursday, claiming it has spurred progress in health care, education, energy development and the economy.
Municipal leaders see long-awaited ‘pivot’ in province’s attitude toward urban issues
The official opposition leader concentrated his criticisms of Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government on taxes and gun control legislation.
Higgs, Houston, King sit down with Ontario Premier in Moncton
Higgs called the death “simply unacceptable” and the latest example of the crisis in the health-care system.

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