New Brunswick opposition parties scramble amid election speculation
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s opposition parties spent the weekend scrambling to prepare for a possible early election call after Premier Brian Gallant’s office announced he would meet with the lieutenant-governor Monday morning.
Notice of the meeting came Friday, followed by a statement from the premier’s press secretary, Tina Robichaud, that the Liberals received a mandate to focus on the priorities of New Brunswickers three years ago, and they “have accomplished that mandate.”
However, on Sunday, Robichaud was downplaying election talk.
“The premier is going to discuss the upcoming throne speech with the lieutenant-governor. He did the same thing last year,” she wrote in an email.