New Brunswick government tables surplus budget amid political sabre rattling
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s governing Progressive Conservatives tabled a $10.2-billion budget Tuesday that could prove to be their undoing, given their tenuous minority in the legislature.
Finance Minister Ernie Steeves presented the surplus budget as the Opposition Liberals promised to vote against it in a bid to topple the 17-month-old government led by Premier Blaine Higgs.
Liberal Leader Kevin Vickers said the Higgs government can’t be trusted.
“Just a few weeks ago, the health-care system was in such shape that it needed cuts — and here they are today announcing a 3.9 per cent increase to the budget. How do you trust this?” Vickers said Tuesday.