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N.B. Liberal government to give its first throne speech after election win

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's Liberal government is scheduled to give its first throne speech today after winning last month's provincial election.
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New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt speaks during the reception which followed the swearing-in ceremony for her and her new cabinet in Fredericton on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. New Brunswick's Liberal government is scheduled to give its first throne speech today.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Hawkins

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's Liberal government is scheduled to give its first throne speech today after winning last month's provincial election.

Premier Susan Holt says her government's top priorities are implementing a rent cap, removing the provincial tax on electricity bills and new multi-unit housing, and distributing retention payments for nurses.

The Liberals won a majority government in October, promising to breathe life back into the ailing health-care system by opening 30 community clinics over the next four years.

However, the province's financial outlook dimmed last week when the new finance minister projected a deficit of $92.1 million for the current fiscal year, a reversal from the $40.9-million surplus budgeted last spring by the Progressive Conservatives.

René Legacy blamed the deficit on higher-than-expected spending in the Health Department, particularly on private nursing companies.

Legacy said the government will look for ways to shrink the deficit.

This report by The 91Ô­´´ Press was first published Nov. 19, 2024.

Hina Alam, The 91Ô­´´ Press