N.B. Tories promise fewer taxes, balanced budget in new throne speech
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s new minority Tory government has delivered a throne speech that looks for common ground with the Opposition parties, while avoiding controversy.
The speech, delivered Tuesday afternoon, promised a balanced budget by March 2020 or sooner — and suggested a page has been turned in the province.
“Sometimes we can hear our challenges repeated so often that we accept them as inevitable. Nothing is inevitable,” the government says in the speech, read by Lt.-Gov. Jocelyne Roy Vienneau.
“Nothing says small towns must grow smaller, nothing says children will struggle to learn, that young people will leave, that hospitals will close, and nothing says our population will decline,” she read.