N.B. election campaign to kick off Thursday, with economy and health major themes
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs is expected to officially kick off a provincial election campaign Thursday morning with a visit to the lieutenant-governor.
Opposition parties got a head start, with the Liberals releasing their platform 10 days ago and the Greens launching their campaign Wednesday.
Under the province’s fixed-date election law, the vote will take place on Oct. 21.
Central campaign themes are expected to include economic issues, health care, the Progressive Conservative government’s gender identity policy in schools, forced treatment for drug users, and Ottawa’s request that the province welcome more asylum seekers.

