Federal minister feuds with N.B. premier after dramatic project cuts
FREDERICTON — The federal intergovernmental affairs minister has launched an attack on the Tory premier of his home province, after dramatic project cuts that left millions of federal dollars on the table.
Dominic LeBlanc said the cuts announced Tuesday in the New Brunswick government’s capital budget were done in a “unilateral and belligerent” way.
“I think that they were irresponsible cuts that won’t help the New Brunswick economy,” he said in an interview Wednesday.
The Tory government is cutting $265 million from planned spending, including postponing the twinning of sections of Route 11, which runs through LeBlanc’s federal riding.