Oppositions members fume over PC delays to projects
Liberal Opposition MLAs say 'dramatic' cuts favour Progressive Conservative ridings
Opposition members protested
Wednesday against the deferral of infrastructure projects by the Blaine
Higgs government, and their concern about the spending cuts was shared by federal cabinet minister Romeo LeBlanc.
LeBlanc said the new provincial government was putting federal money at risk by delaying cost-shared projects.
In the legislature, some MLAs said they were surprised by the dramatic cuts in the proposed capital budget, which slashes $250 million from the previous government's spending plan.
Others said the Progressive Conservative government was playing favourites by allowing a new school in Hanwell while delaying other school projects in Moncton and Campbellton.
The budget calls for delays in several high-profile projects, including government buildings, schools and highways. Some projects, such as the Centennial Building and new courthouse in Fredericton, are already underway.
The PCs have said the cuts are necessary because the previous Liberal government promised too much.
During question period, opposition members took the government to task.
Lisa Harris, the Liberal MLA for Miramichi Bay-Neguac, described the capital budget as "austerity" and accused Higgs of spending money only in PC ridings.
Harris also said delays may cause the withdrawal of federal money from shared projects.
"These cut-and-slash decisions will leave millions of federal dollars on the table for other provinces to grab."
Later in
the day, LeBlanc, the Beausejour MP and intergovernmental affairs
minister, said the federal government was surprised to learn of the cuts
by Higgs, which he said could affect joint federal-provincial projects.
"We think it's not in the economic interest of New Brunswick," LeBlanc said in Ottawa.
"Normally, when you pay 50 per cent of the bill you don't have 100 per cent of the decision-making authority. He didn't have the courage to tell us ahead of time."
LeBlanc said he hopes the cuts are not "ideological or some sort of political vengeance on his part," as Harris and other provincial opposition members suggested.
"I don't think, frankly, it augurs very well for somebody who will want to collaborate with the government on other spending priories. I think he's off to a very bad start."
In
the legislature, Higgs did not deny the risk of losing federal funds,
but said this wasn't reason enough to spend money the province doesn't
have.
"We do not need to invent projects because there is money in Ottawa to pay half the cost," he said. "I suggested that if they change the rules, we are there, but I do not need 50-cent dollars for projects I do not need."
"This was not a new project or new funds; it was a project already [started]," D'Amours said.
The Liberal government promised $2 million for it last November.
Health Minister Ted Flemming said the project is good and may still go forward, just not this year.
"It will go forward at the right time, it will go forward for the right reasons, and it will not go forward simply because the member opposite wants money spent in his own riding," Flemming said.
MLA Denis Landry of Bathurst-East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore asked Higgs if he's done any research or consultation before delaying road projects such as the Route 11 upgrades between Cocagne River and Little Bouctouche River and between Glenwood and Miramichi.
Higgs
said these delays should not be a surprise because "it was not anything
that I have not been talking about for the last six months and beyond."
"We have seen a cycle of volatility in road construction because there has been a difference in philosophy — just spend money and create jobs with taxpayers' dollars. I do not share that philosophy, and I have been very clear on that."
CBC's Journalistic Standards and PracticesLeBlanc said the new provincial government was putting federal money at risk by delaying cost-shared projects.
In the legislature, some MLAs said they were surprised by the dramatic cuts in the proposed capital budget, which slashes $250 million from the previous government's spending plan.
Others said the Progressive Conservative government was playing favourites by allowing a new school in Hanwell while delaying other school projects in Moncton and Campbellton.
The budget calls for delays in several high-profile projects, including government buildings, schools and highways. Some projects, such as the Centennial Building and new courthouse in Fredericton, are already underway.
The PCs have said the cuts are necessary because the previous Liberal government promised too much.
During question period, opposition members took the government to task.
Federal funding at risk?
Lisa Harris, the Liberal MLA for Miramichi Bay-Neguac, described the capital budget as "austerity" and accused Higgs of spending money only in PC ridings.
Harris also said delays may cause the withdrawal of federal money from shared projects.
"These cut-and-slash decisions will leave millions of federal dollars on the table for other provinces to grab."
"We think it's not in the economic interest of New Brunswick," LeBlanc said in Ottawa.
"Normally, when you pay 50 per cent of the bill you don't have 100 per cent of the decision-making authority. He didn't have the courage to tell us ahead of time."
LeBlanc said he hopes the cuts are not "ideological or some sort of political vengeance on his part," as Harris and other provincial opposition members suggested.
"I don't think, frankly, it augurs very well for somebody who will want to collaborate with the government on other spending priories. I think he's off to a very bad start."
"We do not need to invent projects because there is money in Ottawa to pay half the cost," he said. "I suggested that if they change the rules, we are there, but I do not need 50-cent dollars for projects I do not need."
Health care
Liberal Jean-Claude D'Amours of Edmundston-Madawaska Centre said it was "disgraceful" to see the government delay the mother and child unit at the Edmundston Regional Hospital."This was not a new project or new funds; it was a project already [started]," D'Amours said.
The Liberal government promised $2 million for it last November.
"It will go forward at the right time, it will go forward for the right reasons, and it will not go forward simply because the member opposite wants money spent in his own riding," Flemming said.
Road building
MLA Denis Landry of Bathurst-East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore asked Higgs if he's done any research or consultation before delaying road projects such as the Route 11 upgrades between Cocagne River and Little Bouctouche River and between Glenwood and Miramichi.
"We have seen a cycle of volatility in road construction because there has been a difference in philosophy — just spend money and create jobs with taxpayers' dollars. I do not share that philosophy, and I have been very clear on that."
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David Amos
Methinks after reading all
the nonsense said about me today I strongly suggest that folks check me
out for themselves and decide what is true and what is false for
themselves N'esy Pas?
David R. Amos
Too Too Funny Indeed Welcome to the Circus
David R. Amos
@David R. Amos "Opposition
members protested Wednesday against the deferral of infrastructure
projects by the Blaine Higgs government, and their concern about the
spending cuts was shared by federal cabinet minister Romeo LeBlanc."
Methinks old Romeo has been dead for quite some time Some folks must recall how much hot water the Irving Clan got into when they reported that Harper didn't eat the ******* N'esy Pas?
Methinks old Romeo has been dead for quite some time Some folks must recall how much hot water the Irving Clan got into when they reported that Harper didn't eat the ******* N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Who cares...
Who cares...
Marguerite Deschamps
Petty politics played by the
CORservatives of the elusive Higgs Bozo(n). Let's have another election
pronto and kick that Gauvin, aka Judah Iscariot to the curb.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks old Romeo is pretty funny N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David R. Amos, should I laugh now... or later?
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you are way past too late your buddies already fixed it N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps
Agreed...
Agreed...
Marguerite Deschamps
@David R. Amos, you are seeing things.
Marc Martin
@Marguerite Deschamps
He sees a lot of ....imaginary things...
He sees a lot of ....imaginary things...
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Nope Metthinks your buddies know that I already published the Romeo goof N'esy Pas?
Corrections
An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified federal cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc.
Dec 12, 2018 7:22 PM AT
Corrections
An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified federal cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc.
Dec 12, 2018 7:22 PM AT
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you may enjoy my friend Roger Richard's comment in the lingo of his choice N'esy Pas?
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1141576/arret-travaux-elargissement-route-nouveau-brunswick-reactions?fbclid=IwAR0M11NZpPDmuPcQLoyBHLxuYBDIFLVr65o-HW2W9Di6x8BJmteCXVZDjws
https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1141576/arret-travaux-elargissement-route-nouveau-brunswick-reactions?fbclid=IwAR0M11NZpPDmuPcQLoyBHLxuYBDIFLVr65o-HW2W9Di6x8BJmteCXVZDjws
Harold Benson
Every picture tells a story don't it.
David R. Amos
@Harold Benson Methinks you should wake up Sam and show it to him N'esy Pas?
Matt Steele
Sometimes reality hurts ; but
after several years of reckless out of control spending ; the gravy
train has to stop somewhere . The fact is that N.B. has nearly a 14.5
BILLION dollar debt , pays nearly 2 MILLION per day just in interest
payments ; and has a very small population of around 750,000 people with
one of the oldest populations in Canada ; and a very low birth rate .
The N.B. debt has DOUBLED in the last ten years.....there is no more
money .
@Matt Steele Methinks it would be nice if you tried telling us something we didn't already know N'esy Pas?
Robert L. Brown
@David R. Amos some times you have to be reminded
David R. Amos
@Robert L. Brown Do you remember why I ran for a seat in Parliament in 2004?
Fred Brewer
@Matt Steele
We have had decades of out of control spending. The libs and cons have to own that.
We have had decades of out of control spending. The libs and cons have to own that.
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
No one cares....
No one cares....
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin You do
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Cry me a river...
Cry me a river...
David Amos
@David R. Amos Oh My My
Chantal LeBouthi
Dominic Kardy shouldn’t be the one talking on infrastructure
David R. Amos
@Chantal LeBouthi LOL
John Pokiok
Hey Dominic why don't you let
your boss Justin know that there's lots of Canadians suffering so he
can spend some money on us instead of the world and trying to buy
useless UN seat. People in NB live in poverty but Justin is sending 50
millions over the tweet to show host charitable organization.
David R. Amos
@John Pokiok Methinks he just changed his name to Romeo N'esy Pas?
Mack Leigh
@John Pokiok
It is just all of the forced frenchification, forced social engineering plan to take over our province and country...
It is just all of the forced frenchification, forced social engineering plan to take over our province and country...
Greg Miller
@John Pokiok You don't
understand--Trudeau doen't just want to buy a UN seat--he's planning to
become head of the UN after his "demeaning" stint as PM.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Mack Leigh, relax, no one is taking over the province or country.
Marc Martin
@Mack Leigh
Cry more...
@Mack Leigh
Cry more...
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Martin, let him cry an ocean.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps
Methinks you and Mr Martin take the cake when it come to crying Perhaps
you too should get a room and leave the rest of us out of your constant
SANB whining N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
And now Davis wants to shut our right of free speech.
And now Davis wants to shut our right of free speech.
David Amos
@David R. Amos Hmmmmm
Robert L. Brown
Stay the course Higgs and
look for more cuts. The naysayers will always be there. And the liberals
could not care less for New Brunswick or Canada as long as they and
their friends fill their pockets. Dominic Leblanc should keep his nose
out of provincial politics .
David R. Amos
@Robert L. Brown Methinks you
should ask Dominic Leblanc, Mr Higgs and his Attorney General if they
remember why I sued the Crown in 2015 while I was running in the
election of the 42nd Parliament N'esy Pas?
David R. Amos
@Robert L. Brown "Dominic Leblanc should keep his nose out of provincial politics "
YUP
YUP
David R. Amos
@Robert L. Brown Methinks Dominic Leblanc is rather selective in which provincial business he wants to involved in N'esy Pas?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/four-members-resign-francophonie-games-1.4943494
"Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the provincial government needs to 'accept responsibility' for the rising cost of the Francophonie Games. (Radio-Canada)"
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/four-members-resign-francophonie-games-1.4943494
"Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the provincial government needs to 'accept responsibility' for the rising cost of the Francophonie Games. (Radio-Canada)"
Mack Leigh
And the Liberal bullying
continues both federally and provincially.... Dominic LeBlanc has
overstepped his authority...period. Where was Dominic when Gallant and
his cronies were getting us into this financial mess ??
@Mack Leigh .....Dominic was
probably lining up with the rest of the Liberal and U de M cronies
looking to fill their pockets at the taxpayer expense ; that's why the
Francophone games has ballooned to 130 MILLION dollars.....cronies
looking to fill their pockets !
Colin Seeley
@Matt Steele
$ 130 million is just an estimate. It could be double that.
Same for NB Museum . Who knows what the costs would become by building at that location.
Well done Mr. Higgs.
$ 130 million is just an estimate. It could be double that.
Same for NB Museum . Who knows what the costs would become by building at that location.
Well done Mr. Higgs.
@Mack Leigh
*LeBlanc has overstepped his authority...period.*
Not at all, he is looking out for the province, he was talking about the Federal money NB will loose.....Its actually his job to do that.
*LeBlanc has overstepped his authority...period.*
Not at all, he is looking out for the province, he was talking about the Federal money NB will loose.....Its actually his job to do that.
@Mack Leigh
*when Gallant and his cronies were getting us into this financial mess ??*
You didn't read ? Under Gallant the depth was going down, lets see how your CoR leader does the next 4 years.
*when Gallant and his cronies were getting us into this financial mess ??*
You didn't read ? Under Gallant the depth was going down, lets see how your CoR leader does the next 4 years.
David R. Amos
@Matt Steele Methinks its rather interesting what ex NDP dudes are permitted to post N'esy Pas?
Bob Smith
If Gallant had been elected,
we would have got the Francophone games (fully funded and with lots of
fanfare), the Playhouse in Frederiction, St. John Museum AND all the pet
projects the Liberal MLA's are complaining about now. How would we pay
for all this? Even more taxes..a 20 % HST?
Marc Martin
@Bob Smith
Will you call you MLA to remove the extra tax on gasoline ? I mean B. Higgs don't need it right ?
Will you call you MLA to remove the extra tax on gasoline ? I mean B. Higgs don't need it right ?
David R. Amos
@Bob Smith YUP
Marguerite Deschamps
@David R. Amos NOPE
@David R. Amos Hmmm Methinks we have a problem N'esy Pas?
Greg Miller
Yes, well unless they (the
Feds) want to guarantee our budgets in the future they can stand down
and let the Province deal with the financial mess we are in!!!
Marc Martin
@Greg Miller
They have guaranteed hundred of millions, that cash is gone now.
They have guaranteed hundred of millions, that cash is gone now.
David R. Amos
@Greg Miller Methinks people
want to forget how Trudeau The Younger talked tough on Health Care
Payments and all the Premiers stood up against him I have no doubt
Dominic Leblanc talked Gallant into being the first to knuckle under.
It begs the obvious question could that fact have anything to do with
big highway projects and frankophony games in their neighbourhood N'esy
Pas?
Marc Martin
*"These cut-and-slash decisions will leave millions of federal dollars on the table for other provinces to grab."*
Absolutely true. All the shared funded will be lost. Good job Mr CoR leader.
Absolutely true. All the shared funded will be lost. Good job Mr CoR leader.
Jonas Smith
@Marc Martin The province can
get it's share from you then because I'm quite happy that they're
leaving millions of dollars of my other federal tax dollars on the
table. Maybe all the Liberal governments can take a lesson on how to
manage tax payer dollars instead of wanting to look good in a photo
Marc Martin
@Jonas Smith
*they're leaving millions of dollars of my other federal tax dollars on the table*
Your not too good at math are ya ? You maybe provided a few $ on a hundred million dollars.
*they're leaving millions of dollars of my other federal tax dollars on the table*
Your not too good at math are ya ? You maybe provided a few $ on a hundred million dollars.
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Whereas you go
on and on and on all day long methinks its blatantly what sort of
government job you have N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Cry me a river, jealousy and bitterness is all that drives you Davis.
Cry me a river, jealousy and bitterness is all that drives you Davis.
Tim Raworth
@Marc Martin You miss the
point "Shared Funding" that means we have to anti up money we dont have"
Do you run your housold that way? Spend like crazy on the credit cards
and worry about paying them off later?
Marc Martin
@Tim Raworth
The funds will still be lost, do you understand this ?
The funds will still be lost, do you understand this ?
David Amos
@David R. Amos Methinks I have become the ghost pf Xmass past N'esy Pas?
Jeff Smith
If they REALLY needed then OK - but make work projects are a waste of money. We're all federal taxpayers too.
Marc Martin
@Jeff Smith
*We're all federal taxpayers too.*
It amazes me how much people are not good at math....on the hundred millions given from the Fed towards the project you would have paid a few dollars..
*We're all federal taxpayers too.*
It amazes me how much people are not good at math....on the hundred millions given from the Fed towards the project you would have paid a few dollars..
Jeff Smith
@Marc Martin Waste is waste. A few million here a few million there soon your talking about big money
Marc Martin
@Jeff Smith
Its till a few dollars...
Its till a few dollars...
David R. Amos
@Jeff Smith "We're all federal taxpayers too."
Methiinks Mr Martin should not have bragged so much that we pay his wages Its kinda obvious what he does all day long N'esy Pas?
Methiinks Mr Martin should not have bragged so much that we pay his wages Its kinda obvious what he does all day long N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
You don't pay my wages , the government of Canada does. If id follow you logic id be paying my own wages...
You don't pay my wages , the government of Canada does. If id follow you logic id be paying my own wages...
Al Bekirkey
@Al Bekirkey are you also using government resources to spread the these talking points
Marc Martin
@Al Bekirkey
Who says I am at work ?
Who says I am at work ?
Marc Martin
@Al Bekirkey
Says who ? Don't you know people have phones that go on the internet ?
Says who ? Don't you know people have phones that go on the internet ?
David Amos
@David R. Amos I am a taxpayer Hence I am paying a lot of people's wages N'esy Pas?
https://twitter.com/DavidRayAmos/with_replies
David Raymond Amos @DavidRayAmos
Methinks Dominic Leblanc was very dumb to attack Ernie Steeves and allow
the SANB Trolls Marc Martin and Marguerite Deschamps go on and on N'esy
Pas?
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/12/methinks-dominic-leblanc-was-very-dumb.html
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/12/methinks-dominic-leblanc-was-very-dumb.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/ernie-steeves-spending-cuts-1.4942381
Minister defends new school for colleague's riding while other projects postponed
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David R. Amos
Welcome back to the Circus
folks No doubt the SANB clowns will soon make an appearance in order to
make their dubious opinions well known to all N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Cry me a river...
Cry me a river...
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks Dominic
Leblanc was very dumb to stick his nose i provincial business and
attack Ernie Steeves while you and Marguerite Deschamps go on and on and
on N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Who cares...
Who cares...
Rosco holt
@David R. Amos
Some of the cuts affects Leblanc's riding, he represents these people federally, but still provincially another level.
If the roles were reverse the story would still be the same.
It's politics has usual.
Some of the cuts affects Leblanc's riding, he represents these people federally, but still provincially another level.
If the roles were reverse the story would still be the same.
It's politics has usual.
David R. Amos
@Rosco holt True but Dominic Leblanc would be clever enough not to embarrass himself
David R. Amos
@Rosco holt Methinks this is getting more comical by the minute N'esy Pas?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-infrastructure-capital-budget-oppositions-1.4943337
"Opposition members protested Wednesday against the deferral of infrastructure projects by the Blaine Higgs government, and their concern about the spending cuts was shared by federal cabinet minister Romeo LeBlanc."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-infrastructure-capital-budget-oppositions-1.4943337
"Opposition members protested Wednesday against the deferral of infrastructure projects by the Blaine Higgs government, and their concern about the spending cuts was shared by federal cabinet minister Romeo LeBlanc."
Rosco holt
@David R. Amos
Most of these deferrals may cost more in the future. So we're not really saving if lets say a building need to be renovated to repair damage caused by water(pipe & roof leaking).
Repairs not done, mold sets in. Now the job cost more.
Most of these deferrals may cost more in the future. So we're not really saving if lets say a building need to be renovated to repair damage caused by water(pipe & roof leaking).
Repairs not done, mold sets in. Now the job cost more.
Chantal LeBouthi
Politics in NB from Bernard lord fiasco to Shaw Graham fiasco to Alward fiasco to Brian Gallant fiasco
Stay tune next fiasco want be long that’s what we get in NB fiascos politics paid by NB poeples
Stay tune next fiasco want be long that’s what we get in NB fiascos politics paid by NB poeples
David R. Amos
@Chantal LeBouthi YUP
Roland Godin
Elections are about winner
take all and losers sitting in the penalty box and prepare for the next
games, case close this is how politics are played according to the rule
book available in la langue officielle de votre choix ...et voilà.
David R. Amos
@Roland Godin Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose N'esy Pas?
cheryl wright
maybe they can utilize some
of the space at all the new francophone schools they have built in
Fredericton that are sitting at well under max capacity. save all around
Rose Michaud
@cheryl wright There's only 2
french schools in Fredericton, only one of which is new. The K-12
school on south side was so over capacity and had more portable
classrooms that you can imagine. The new k-8 school on the north side
is not well under max capacity. Get your facts correct instead of
spewing lies. Now, building a french school in Quispamsis was a
complete waste of money, as both the English and French kids fit in the
same school. Now they have two schools only being half used.
Marc Martin
@cheryl wright
Said like a true PANB cult follower.
Said like a true PANB cult follower.
Marc Martin
@Rose Michaud
Don't try to explain that to an anti-French group member, your wasting your time.
Don't try to explain that to an anti-French group member, your wasting your time.
cheryl wright
@Marc Martin oh there you are. actually I am not anti French as I have told you before. I am anti waste .
Alexandre Hilton
@cheryl wright I'm not going
to agree with Marc Martin because he is a blind partisan with room
temperature IQ, but Rose has it right. Both école des batisseurs and
école Ste-Anne (south side, same building in the CCSA) are both over
capacity, and it is not getting any better with the massive influx of
refugees coming in on a monthly basis.
They built one school on the north side, les éclaireurs, because there was (and still is) a need to service that side of town, plus Douglas, Penniac, Noonan, etc...
I also know, for a fact, that French students from the Hanwell area are sometimes spending over an hour on the bus in the afternoons, but you do not see me blindly advocating for another French school in Fredericton. Insinuating that these schools are 'well under max capacity' is just plain ignorance.
Oh, and I don't want to pour salt on the wound, but they are building a brand new Francophone school in Oromocto. If you've ever seen their current school, Arc-en-Ciel, you would understand why.
They built one school on the north side, les éclaireurs, because there was (and still is) a need to service that side of town, plus Douglas, Penniac, Noonan, etc...
I also know, for a fact, that French students from the Hanwell area are sometimes spending over an hour on the bus in the afternoons, but you do not see me blindly advocating for another French school in Fredericton. Insinuating that these schools are 'well under max capacity' is just plain ignorance.
Oh, and I don't want to pour salt on the wound, but they are building a brand new Francophone school in Oromocto. If you've ever seen their current school, Arc-en-Ciel, you would understand why.
Michael Hunt
@cheryl wright With the
Liberal economic war on the English in the Fredericton region through
language based government hiring we will need far less English schools
and far more French schools soon. As a transfer payment province the
majority of jobs are tied to government even outside the capital. This
kind of targeting one social group would be illegal in any western
country except Canada..
cheryl wright
@Alexandre Hilton I will admit if the information I thought to be
correct was misguided and incorrect . for that I am apologizing. And no
salt in my wound. If a location needs a new school so be it. I come from
a time when all cultures and languages all rode the same bus. I do not
see any harm in sharing schools, and having separate sections if you
may, but still sharing the same school. I don't see how that infringes
on any rights or beliefs but I do see how it cuts down on costs. I am
not anti French so to speak as some would lead people tp believe. I
believe we all should have the same opportunities. No one is better or
more entitled to anything because of language, culture or area where you
live. we should all be treated in the same manner and all given the
same rights ... nobody more .. nobody less. if that makes me a bigot as I
have been called by some that's ok. I admit if/when I am wrong and
think for myself and do not blindly follow political leaders or parties
for the sake of doing so .. again... despite other peoples opinion.
Jeff LeBlanc
@cheryl wright don't bother replying to him, it's a lose-lose situation
Alexandre Hilton
@cheryl wright For the record
- I do not consider you a bigot. I am a Francophone with multiple
children in the Francophone school system. You are a fiscal
conservative, as am I. In fact, I agree with your statements. Kids in
Kent county, for instance, are 5-10 students in the bus, and could
easily be in the same bus together to save costs, completely agree.
However, I do not think they should be in the same schools.
I want you to reflect on one thing though, if I may. If we were to amalgamate these services, are you o.k. with a large portion of uni-lingual Anglophones losing their jobs? Because that's exactly what would need to happen. Lets say one of my sons is on the bus, and there's an accident, and that bus driver needs to tell everyone to stay calm and get off the bus. My kids are bilingual, so that's fine, but not all kids are. If the bus driver cannot speak french, how will he tell uni-lingual Francophone children to get off the bus?
Be careful what you wish for.
I want you to reflect on one thing though, if I may. If we were to amalgamate these services, are you o.k. with a large portion of uni-lingual Anglophones losing their jobs? Because that's exactly what would need to happen. Lets say one of my sons is on the bus, and there's an accident, and that bus driver needs to tell everyone to stay calm and get off the bus. My kids are bilingual, so that's fine, but not all kids are. If the bus driver cannot speak french, how will he tell uni-lingual Francophone children to get off the bus?
Be careful what you wish for.
cheryl wright
@Alexandre Hilton I
absolutely get what you are saying about the unilingual loss of jobs
being greater percentage that the francophone counterparts; but not if
we utilize the language translation services or boxes. by using them I
am sure we can not only keep jobs but fill in a lot of unoccupied jobs.
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin "Don't try to explain that to an anti-French group member, your wasting your time."
Methinks i made a minor goof It appears that one SANB dude was already here N'esy Pas?
Methinks i made a minor goof It appears that one SANB dude was already here N'esy Pas?
Fred Knox
@Marc Martin Says a true SANB cult follower.
Marc Martin
@cheryl wright
PANB followers are anti-French.
PANB followers are anti-French.
Marc Martin
@Alexandre Hilton
Cry me a river...
Cry me a river...
Marc Martin
@cheryl wright
*I do not see any harm in sharing schools*
I do and so does the charter.
* I am not anti French so to speak *
All PANB members are.
*I admit if/when I am wrong *
Thanks for the good laugh...
*I do not see any harm in sharing schools*
I do and so does the charter.
* I am not anti French so to speak *
All PANB members are.
*I admit if/when I am wrong *
Thanks for the good laugh...
Marc Martin
@Alexandre Hilton
* am a Francophone with multiple children in the Francophone school system.*
No you are not.
* am a Francophone with multiple children in the Francophone school system.*
No you are not.
Marc Martin
@Fred Knox
I am not even part of SANB try again.
I am not even part of SANB try again.
Marc Martin
@Alexandre Hilton
*Kris Austin will always get my vote.*
Caret to comment what you posted 5 months ago? Like I said before fake name with a PANB agenda.
*Kris Austin will always get my vote.*
Caret to comment what you posted 5 months ago? Like I said before fake name with a PANB agenda.
Marc Martin
@Alexandre Hilton
*You are a fiscal conservative, as am I.*
It would have been easier just say * I am a PANB member like you*
*You are a fiscal conservative, as am I.*
It would have been easier just say * I am a PANB member like you*
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Who cares..........
Who cares..........
Marc Martin
@cheryl wright
*but not if we utilize the language translation services or boxes*
Why didn't Kris Austin want to use them for any interview with the French media ? Oh wait he declined all interviews....
*but not if we utilize the language translation services or boxes*
Why didn't Kris Austin want to use them for any interview with the French media ? Oh wait he declined all interviews....
Marc Martin
@Alexandre Hilton
*@Shawn McShane I'm voting PA, and would suggest to everyone who is disillusioned with the big parties to do the same. They won't change their ways unless they are subjected to a massive wake-up call, and this is our chance to give it to them.
2 months ago*
Another one...a PANB member..........Care to comment anti-French fake name?
*@Shawn McShane I'm voting PA, and would suggest to everyone who is disillusioned with the big parties to do the same. They won't change their ways unless they are subjected to a massive wake-up call, and this is our chance to give it to them.
2 months ago*
Another one...a PANB member..........Care to comment anti-French fake name?
Alexandre Hilton
@Marc Martin Je suis un
Francophone qu'a voté pour l'Alliance des Gens. Je ne suis pas comme
toi - Je ne suis pas un fanatique aveugle du parti libéral. J'ai bel
et bien des enfants dans le district francophone sud, et je suis bel et
bien un Francophone.
Oui, Kris aura toujours mon vote. J'ai faite en masse de bénévolat pour les frères Murphy, Roger Melanson et al. Les libérals n'ont pas ton bien-être en tête quand ils font leurs décisions (à moins que vous etes Syrien, bien sur, mais ça c'est un autre conversation).
T'a raison - ce n'est pas mon vrai nom. Je ne peux pas utiliser mon vrai nom pour des raisons qui excèderaient ta faible compréhension. Je ne suis pas le seul Francophone partisan de l'Alliance.
Believe it or not, some Francophones ARE smart enough to see through liberal/pc BS, and are looking for a better way. I know that is difficult for you to understand, but I suggest you take off your partisan blinders and look around you. NB is in massive debt and we need radical change FAST.
Roy Nicholl
@cheryl wright
Because they do not work near as well as you think ... particularly in crises situations.
Because they do not work near as well as you think ... particularly in crises situations.
@Alexandre Hilton
If you voted for PANB then you voted against your own language. Good job clap clap ....
If you voted for PANB then you voted against your own language. Good job clap clap ....
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/progressive-conservative-capital-structure-1.4941010
PCs dramatically cut infrastructure spending in capital budget
Comments
Commenting is now closed for this story.Graeme Scott
Seems like a pretty sound
plan overall to me. We didn't get into this mess overnight and we won't
get out of it during one term of a government either. Overall I'd say
it's a good start.
David R. Amos
@Graeme Scott Methinks
everybody know that I have no respect for Mr Higgs and his cohorts
whatsoever However I must give the Devil his due, tip my hat and say
that I agree with what has been announced today. At least I am fair
N'esy Pas?
Paul Bourgoin
Premier Higgs, what about Northern New Brunswick Schools, in Francophone North?
Eric Fowler
@Paul Bourgoin What about them?
Bob Smith
@Paul Bourgoin I would
suggest you look at the budget for the Francophone Games that Gallant's
buddies have planned...might have built a school or two if not for them.
cheryl wright
@Bob Smith I am sure the
government will not pony up for more than the allotted 10M they had
already agreed to and not a penny more. (the 10m is still too much in
this day and age for this province and its debt load ). Higgs has a good
head on his shoulder
Bob Smith
@cheryl wright I truly hope
so...but when multiple levels of government are involved and language is
involved even tangentially, bad decisions can be made.
Paul Bourgoin
@Bob Smith I have no political party loyalty! Only what is best for New Brunswick
citizens. The back to the past Alliance & Conservative glued into
one Party to travel to a Political mentality of 1864 will destroy New
Brunswick's future or should I say our children's future and this is
sad. It is not political parties teaming up that is needed here it is
New Brunswick population working together as one. By the way when we are
fighting division look seriously where the provincial crown-land
profits go!!
stephen blunston
@cheryl wright they better
not offer more for the games , why a great thing if the organisers cant
give honest numbers the games should be cancel;d
stephen blunston
@Paul Bourgoin it would be
nice if we could get along to better the province unfortunately to many
special interests looking out for nobody but themselves
Fred Knox
Is this best for all New Brunswick citizens?
Fred Knox
@Paul Bourgoin
daryl doucette
@Paul Bourgoin to Bermuda.
Penny Kollar
@Marc Martin actually no I didn't but I see you being anti -anglo often.
Jann Dutch
@Paul Bourgoin How fast is
the population growing up there? Because schools down here are full
before they finish building them. They need to spend money on the most
needed projects first
Rosco holt
@Paul Bourgoin
The North will get what it always got?
Crumbs & beat up hand me downs.
Things that belong in a museum.
When a Northerner(working in civil services) ask Fredericton for new equipment, Fredericton's answer is "We don't care."
The North will get what it always got?
Crumbs & beat up hand me downs.
Things that belong in a museum.
When a Northerner(working in civil services) ask Fredericton for new equipment, Fredericton's answer is "We don't care."
Marguerite Deschamps
@Rosco holt, well put! Most
high ranking civil servants in charge in Fredericton have never even set
foot up north. They don't care. The south has all the four-lane
highways and Higgs just cut the project for the only one heading only
just a little way north.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Cry me a river
Marc Martin
@Penny Kollar
Please point out where I am anti-anglophone.....
Please point out where I am anti-anglophone.....
Marc Martin
@Jann Dutch
*They need to spend money on the most needed English projects first.*
Corrected you..
*They need to spend money on the most needed English projects first.*
Corrected you..
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin "Please point out where I am anti-anglophone....."
Methinks you should review all the comments of yours that have not been deleted thus far then check my blog again N'esy Pas?
Methinks you should review all the comments of yours that have not been deleted thus far then check my blog again N'esy Pas?
Billy Sturgeon
So.... 60.2 Million in new
school infrastructure spending ... or 130 million for Francophonie
Games. Or a better comparison should be: total spending is $600.6
million for the entire province but hosting a sporting event is 130
million. Anyone think this is a good idea needs to give there head a
shake.
Bob Smith
@Billy Sturgeon Thank Gallant..the gift that keeps on giving even after he leaves office.
Marc Martin
@Billy Sturgeon
Cry me a river..
Cry me a river..
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks that is
what you have been doing for months Now that you are using the
expression I used against you many times perhaps I should feel flattered
N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@Marc Martin, that David, full of himself, ain't he?
Robert Mason
@Marc Martin what a witty retort.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Robert Mason, witty as the one from whom he borrowed the expression from. Guess who!
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks I resemble that remark N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David R. Amos, if the hat fits you, wear it.
Mario Doucet
The anti anglophone party is pro deficit spending.
stephen blunston
@Mario Doucet yeah but they don't know any better cause the boss says budgets balance themselves
Mack Leigh
@Mario Doucet
Especially the " spending on themselves " part of the equation.
Especially the " spending on themselves " part of the equation.
Marc Martin
@Mario Doucet
There is no anti-Anglophone party there is only 2 anti French party in power PANB and the CoRservatives.
There is no anti-Anglophone party there is only 2 anti French party in power PANB and the CoRservatives.
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin Methinks you are an Anti-Anglophone dude who is minor minion within the SANB N'esy Pas?
Robert Mason
@Marc Martin show me a quote
or an example where any political party in NB made an anti French
statement or has something in their policy book that is anti French. @
Mario Doucet Same question to you only show me an example of where the
Liberals are anti English. This low brow sniping does no good and is
very telling of your motives and IQ.
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin "Who cares what you think...."
Methinks Mr Higgs and Mr Trudeau and their many lawyers do N'esy Pas?
Methinks Mr Higgs and Mr Trudeau and their many lawyers do N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Cry me a river....
Cry me a river....
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Fakes news...who cares..
Fakes news...who cares..
Richard Dunn
The concept of living within
your means is foreign to most liberal leaders. I congratulate, and
support, this government on making the tough choices that need to be
made. We need to eliminate our deficit and that cannot be accomplished
through reckless spending.
Failure to take these steps will result in decisions being made for NB, by our lenders, that will be very unpopular and drastic.
It is nice to see the adults running the province again.
Failure to take these steps will result in decisions being made for NB, by our lenders, that will be very unpopular and drastic.
It is nice to see the adults running the province again.
Jeff LeBlanc
@Richard Dunn you just aged yourself big time with that post.
Rosco holt
@Richard Dunn
"It is nice to see the adults running the province again."
Adults where? I don't see any.
"It is nice to see the adults running the province again."
Adults where? I don't see any.
Marguerite Deschamps
@Richard Dunn, now if only they wouldn't give all our natural resources to the corporate welfare baum$.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks the Irving Clan doesn't care what you think any more that my Clan does N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David R. Amos, this is the second time you state this; it's getting redundant.
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Who cares...
Who cares...
Rod McLeod
Perhaps they were given their marching orders on the Francophonie Games. The money has to come from somewhere.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Methinks you know as well as I that the Irving Clan don't care about your silly French games N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
@David R. Amos, one thing I have in common with the Irving clan then; I don't care either.
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Cry me a river...
Cry me a river...
Luke Armstrong
With a debt of over 14 Billion, NB should welcome the PC's agenda with open arms. Congrats people!
David R. Amos
@Luke Armstrong Methinks his
boss Mr Higgs should had acted ethically years ago but at least Mr
Steeves fixed a few things today N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Who cares...
Who cares...
Paul Bourgoin
New Brunswick, the Family owned province!
Colin Seeley
@Paul Bourgoin
Perhaps Quebec is the place for you.
Where Major cities shrug while poring millions of litres of raw sewage into the St. Lawrence.
And they brag about sustainable hydro power, a significant percentage robbed from Newfoudland and Labrador which they sell at significant profit in the US.
The James Bay project covers huge areas whose forests once sequestered carbon dioxide and provided refuge for wildlife.
Even after the Megantic tragedy, they militate against the safer transport of oil by pipeline rather than rail.
Trudeau and company kowtow to and participate in this hypocrisy and provide billions in transfer payments at the expense of Alberta.
In any event thousands of New Brunswicker’s have employment thanks to the McCains and Cookes and Irving’s.
Merry Christmas.
Perhaps Quebec is the place for you.
Where Major cities shrug while poring millions of litres of raw sewage into the St. Lawrence.
And they brag about sustainable hydro power, a significant percentage robbed from Newfoudland and Labrador which they sell at significant profit in the US.
The James Bay project covers huge areas whose forests once sequestered carbon dioxide and provided refuge for wildlife.
Even after the Megantic tragedy, they militate against the safer transport of oil by pipeline rather than rail.
Trudeau and company kowtow to and participate in this hypocrisy and provide billions in transfer payments at the expense of Alberta.
In any event thousands of New Brunswicker’s have employment thanks to the McCains and Cookes and Irving’s.
Merry Christmas.
reginald churchill
@Colin Seeley ----agreed, good comment
Paul Bourgoin
@Colin Seeley
To know so much about Quebec Colin, you have to be a QUEBEC-COR!
To know so much about Quebec Colin, you have to be a QUEBEC-COR!
David R. Amos
@Marc Martin "You bigotry is out this morning eh little Colin."
Methinks that many would agree that yours certainly is N'esy Pas?
Methinks that many would agree that yours certainly is N'esy Pas?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
Who cares what you think...
Who cares what you think...
Rosco holt
When will Higgs & Austin revise the subsidize that the province hands out?
Michael McFadden
@Rosco holt What would that be ?
Marguerite Deschamps
@Michael McFadden, what would that be he says; sheesh!
Rosco holt
@Michael McFadden
Subsidize that stay long after the reasons for implementation have past, electricity deal, forestry give away, taxpayer paying for construction and up keep of logging roads, lower tax rate for corps., paying businesses to extract our resources just to name a few.
Subsidize that stay long after the reasons for implementation have past, electricity deal, forestry give away, taxpayer paying for construction and up keep of logging roads, lower tax rate for corps., paying businesses to extract our resources just to name a few.
David R. Amos
@Marguerite Deschamps Who cares?
Marc Martin
@David R. Amos
You do..
You do..
Minister defends new school for colleague's riding while other projects postponed
Finance Minister Ernie Steeves says new school needed, or kids may be bused to Oromocto, Nackawic
Finance Minister Ernie Steeves is
defending his government's plan to postpone school projects in eastern
New Brunswick but allow a proposed school in the education minister's
riding to go ahead.
Steeves told Information Morning Fredericton the new Hanwell school, which will be located in Education Minister Dominic Cardy's Fredericton West-Hanwell riding, is needed because there's no more space for students at existing Fredericton schools and no more portable classrooms can be added.
Without a new school, children would have to be bused up to 40 minutes away.
"Those kids were going to face being bused out of the Hanwell region to either Oromocto or Nackawic," said Steeves.
"That school has been number one on the DEC's hit list if you will … for the last three years," Steeves said. "I remember Brian Macdonald, when he was MLA, going on about that a lot and the Liberal government had totally ignored it. Probably or maybe because it was in a Conservative riding. I don't know."
Steeves said the theory the project was saved because it's in a minister's riding doesn't hold water. He pointed to plans to build a new school for 1,300 students in Moncton, although he seemed to think the school was planned for nearby Dieppe.
"We don't have any MLA there, nor do we have much chance of ever having an MLA there," said Steeves.
Moncton has three Liberals MLAs and two Progressive Conservative MLAs, including Steeves.
Construction has not started on the Hanwell school, and a decision hasn't been made about where to put it.
The tight capital budget Steeves delivered on Tuesday postponed planning for a new K-8 school in Moncton to replace Bessborough and Hillcrest schools and for the design of a new K-8 school in Campbellton
Steeves didn't bring good news for Fredericton residents looking for money for several projects in the city.
The city was expecting provincial money to rebuild the Playhouse and build a new pool.
But Steeves didn't inspire hope.
"It's not going to be this year," he said.
The People's Alliance has said it will support the capital budget but is concerned about a lack of funding to upgrade the winter snow removal fleet in the province.
While Steeves said the concern was "legitimate," he didn't pledge more funding for it.
"We're doing what we can with what we have and [we] really are trying to do the best and make the best decisions for New Brunswick."
Steeves said the cuts to spending were difficult to present to caucus.
"That was a hard sell, yes, I will say that," said Steeves.
"Nobody wants to deliver tough news, but I had to deliver it to them."
And it's not all doom and gloom, he said. Many projects are still underway, including a $130-million, five-year refurbishment at the Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurst, and the capital budget overall is more than $600 million.
"We're still doing the upgrades," said Steeves.
"I don't want people to think that this is just about going away."
Steeves told Information Morning Fredericton the new Hanwell school, which will be located in Education Minister Dominic Cardy's Fredericton West-Hanwell riding, is needed because there's no more space for students at existing Fredericton schools and no more portable classrooms can be added.
Without a new school, children would have to be bused up to 40 minutes away.
"That school has been number one on the DEC's hit list if you will … for the last three years," Steeves said. "I remember Brian Macdonald, when he was MLA, going on about that a lot and the Liberal government had totally ignored it. Probably or maybe because it was in a Conservative riding. I don't know."
Steeves said the theory the project was saved because it's in a minister's riding doesn't hold water. He pointed to plans to build a new school for 1,300 students in Moncton, although he seemed to think the school was planned for nearby Dieppe.
"We don't have any MLA there, nor do we have much chance of ever having an MLA there," said Steeves.
Moncton has three Liberals MLAs and two Progressive Conservative MLAs, including Steeves.
Construction has not started on the Hanwell school, and a decision hasn't been made about where to put it.
The tight capital budget Steeves delivered on Tuesday postponed planning for a new K-8 school in Moncton to replace Bessborough and Hillcrest schools and for the design of a new K-8 school in Campbellton
Concerns about Playhouse, plows
The city was expecting provincial money to rebuild the Playhouse and build a new pool.
But Steeves didn't inspire hope.
"It's not going to be this year," he said.
The People's Alliance has said it will support the capital budget but is concerned about a lack of funding to upgrade the winter snow removal fleet in the province.
While Steeves said the concern was "legitimate," he didn't pledge more funding for it.
"We're doing what we can with what we have and [we] really are trying to do the best and make the best decisions for New Brunswick."
Hard sell
"That was a hard sell, yes, I will say that," said Steeves.
"Nobody wants to deliver tough news, but I had to deliver it to them."
And it's not all doom and gloom, he said. Many projects are still underway, including a $130-million, five-year refurbishment at the Chaleur Regional Hospital in Bathurst, and the capital budget overall is more than $600 million.
"We're still doing the upgrades," said Steeves.
"I don't want people to think that this is just about going away."
With files from Information Morning Fredericton
CBC's Journalistic Standards and PracticesPCs dramatically cut infrastructure spending in capital budget
PCs propose spending $60.2M on schools, down from $105.8M the Liberals budgeted for 2018-19
The new Progressive Conservative
government is dramatically scaling back spending on infrastructure with a
capital budget almost one-third lower than what the previous Liberal
government had planned.
There is a smattering of new projects in the spending plan, including new kindergarten-to-Grade 8 schools for Moncton and Hanwell, but the overall belt-tightening is clear.
The government is postponing several major, high-profile projects, including:
Finance Minister Ernie Steeves told the legislature that while a burst of stimulus money a decade ago stabilized the economy after a global market crash, "we have failed to curtail our infrastructure spending as the economy started to improve."
He called the continued large-scale deficit spending on infrastructure "a large factor in the near doubling of our net debt" and warned that debt could grow more quickly if interest rates rise as a result of a downgrade of the province's credit rating.
In education, the PCs will spend $60.2 million in schools next year, down from the $105.8 million the Liberals budgeted for 2018-19.
That includes a new anglophone K-8 school for the rural community of Hanwell, outside Fredericton, in the riding of Education Minister Dominic Cardy. The school location has been the subject of a long local lobbying campaign.
Cardy was jeered by opposition MLAs as he told the house the decision was a sign of the Higgs government taking politics out of school-funding decisions.
"In terms of schools and renovations to schools, the majority of projects that have been eliminated are in Liberal ridings, and at the same time the minister of education sees a new school being built in his own riding," said Liberal MLA Roger Melanson.
Steeves disputed that, noting the Moncton area is getting a new school for 1,300 students.
"I don't think that's founded at all," Steeves said.
He also told reporters that some of the postponed projects could be revived once the province has a chance to evaluate them.
"A lot of the projects are deferred and we'll see where they are next year," Steeves said. "For this year, we're focused on balancing the budget, on keeping that bond rating steady. If that goes down, our interest rates go up and we just spend so much more money."
The new Moncton school is a francophone K-8 school. The previous Liberal government had announced plans for the school to take pressure off two overcrowded schools in the city, École Le Sommet and École Champlain.
On
roads and bridges, the Tories will spend $321.1 million, a reduction
from the $458.1 million the Liberals allocated for this year.
The PC capital budget also includes $123.8 million for health-care infrastructure, an increase from the $99.9 million by the Liberals — but all but $32 million of the PC total is to continue work on projects already underway.
That includes a new maternity and newborn unit at the Moncton Hospital, a surgical suite addition at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre, additions and renovations at the Chaleur and Dr. Everett Chalmers regional hospitals and a mental health treatment centre for youth in Campbellton.
The budget includes a five-year spending plan that projects similar amounts of spending in all areas for the fiscal years through 2023-2024.
There is a smattering of new projects in the spending plan, including new kindergarten-to-Grade 8 schools for Moncton and Hanwell, but the overall belt-tightening is clear.
The government is postponing several major, high-profile projects, including:
- A new Centennial Building and courthouse complex in Fredericton.
- A new New Brunswick Museum in Saint John.
- Route 11 upgrades between Cocagne River and Little Bouctouche River and between Glenwood and Miramichi.
- Planning for a new school in Moncton to replace Bessborough and Hillcrest schools.
- The design of a new K-8 school in Campbellton.
- Renovations to the Memramcook Institute.
Finance Minister Ernie Steeves told the legislature that while a burst of stimulus money a decade ago stabilized the economy after a global market crash, "we have failed to curtail our infrastructure spending as the economy started to improve."
He called the continued large-scale deficit spending on infrastructure "a large factor in the near doubling of our net debt" and warned that debt could grow more quickly if interest rates rise as a result of a downgrade of the province's credit rating.
In education, the PCs will spend $60.2 million in schools next year, down from the $105.8 million the Liberals budgeted for 2018-19.
That includes a new anglophone K-8 school for the rural community of Hanwell, outside Fredericton, in the riding of Education Minister Dominic Cardy. The school location has been the subject of a long local lobbying campaign.
Cuts in Liberal ridings
Cardy was jeered by opposition MLAs as he told the house the decision was a sign of the Higgs government taking politics out of school-funding decisions.
"In terms of schools and renovations to schools, the majority of projects that have been eliminated are in Liberal ridings, and at the same time the minister of education sees a new school being built in his own riding," said Liberal MLA Roger Melanson.
Steeves disputed that, noting the Moncton area is getting a new school for 1,300 students.
"I don't think that's founded at all," Steeves said.
He also told reporters that some of the postponed projects could be revived once the province has a chance to evaluate them.
"A lot of the projects are deferred and we'll see where they are next year," Steeves said. "For this year, we're focused on balancing the budget, on keeping that bond rating steady. If that goes down, our interest rates go up and we just spend so much more money."
The new Moncton school is a francophone K-8 school. The previous Liberal government had announced plans for the school to take pressure off two overcrowded schools in the city, École Le Sommet and École Champlain.
The PC capital budget also includes $123.8 million for health-care infrastructure, an increase from the $99.9 million by the Liberals — but all but $32 million of the PC total is to continue work on projects already underway.
That includes a new maternity and newborn unit at the Moncton Hospital, a surgical suite addition at the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre, additions and renovations at the Chaleur and Dr. Everett Chalmers regional hospitals and a mental health treatment centre for youth in Campbellton.
The budget includes a five-year spending plan that projects similar amounts of spending in all areas for the fiscal years through 2023-2024.
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