N.B. Tories survive budget vote as parties unite over coronavirus concerns
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s minority Progressive Conservative government has survived a confidence vote on its provincial budget as members of the legislature set aside partisan differences to focus on the COVID-19 pandemic.
The vote was expected to take place next week, but all four party leaders agreed to hold it Friday amid coronavirus concerns in the province, and the budget passed by a vote of 24-0.
Premier Blaine Higgs thanked members for allowing the budget to pass so the government can deal with the challenges presented by the virus.
“Now our sole focus is on this health care crisis,” Higgs said as he and the three opposition leaders stood side by side in the legislature rotunda.