New Brunswick government crows about province’s pandemic response in throne speech
FREDERICTON — Premier Blaine Higgs’ government congratulated itself Tuesday for handling the COVID-19 pandemic better than most jurisdictions, saying in a throne speech that New Brunswick had received “positive reviews from across Canada.”
Higgs’ Progressive Conservatives, who won a majority in an election two months ago, spelled out their legislative priorities — but much of the speech was focused on thanking New Brunswickers for their strength and resilience.
The speech, which opened a new session in the legislative assembly, was read aloud by Lt.-Gov. Brenda Murphy. “This session opens in the midst of unprecedented times, when our province and indeed the entire world, continues to face an unpredictable and prolonged global health pandemic,” she said.
“Amidst it all, New Brunswickers have proven to be resilient and strong. The people of the province have come together, working collaboratively to flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic and to keep one another and our province safe.”


