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Methinks it would be a hoot to see Cumberland win then we would get to see whether or not the PANB would continue to support Higgy N'esy Pas?
https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2020/01/former-liberal-mp-karen-ludwig-plans-to.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/karen-ludwig-saint-croix-byelection-1.5426607
Former Liberal MP Karen Ludwig plans to run in upcoming provincial byelection
Will seek Liberal nomination for Saint Croix riding, motivated, in part, by reports PCs may close small labs
· CBC News · Posted: Jan 14, 2020 5:06 PM AT
Karen Ludwig, elected MP for New Brunswick Southwest in 2015, was defeated in her bid for a second term in last fall's federal election. (CBC)
Former Liberal Member of Parliament Karen Ludwig is jumping into what could be a pivotal byelection race in the provincial riding of Saint Croix.
Ludwig, who represented New Brunswick Southwest in the House of Commons for four years before losing her seat last fall, will seek the Liberal nomination for the unscheduled byelection.
She said her decision was prompted in part by reports that the Progressive Conservative minority government is looking at health reforms that could close testing laboratories in small hospitals, including in St. Stephen.
"That's too much," Ludwig said. "That's really significant to people here. I know a number of people in Charlotte County who have chronic disease. They're in for lab testing weekly, and even to consider cutting that is out of touch with what people need."
Ludwig lost last fall to Conservative John Williamson, though she won a number of polls in Saint Andrews, where she lives, and St. Stephen. The two ridings are the largest communities in the provincial riding.
But she said many who voted against her federally told her privately they liked her but could not support her leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
"Just after the election, people were reaching out to me daily asking me if I would re-offer, and then when there were some of the changes being proposed by the Higgs government, people were asking me if I would run provincially," she said.
Premier Blaine Higgs will announce the date for the byelection in Saint Croix and in Shediac Bay-Dieppe in March, though he can choose to hold the votes months later.
Former journalist Kathy Bockus is the only candidate for the PC nomination. The People's Alliance has nominated wildlife biologist Rod Cumberland and the Greens plan to nominate a candidate soon.
Another Liberal to seek nomination
No date has been set for the Liberal nomination. One other person, St. Stephen resident Tony Mann, has said he will seek the party nod.
If the PCs or Alliance don't win Saint Croix, Higgs would lose his ability to get bills and budgets passed in the legislature.
The Alliance has pledged to prop up the Tories but combined they have only a two-vote margin over the Liberals and Greens without the Liberal speaker voting.
Higgs said in December that a Liberal win in Saint Croix would therefore force him to call a provincial election. "I wouldn't have a choice," he said.
"The decision [for voters in Saint Croix] is probably not so much, 'Do I support the Alliance over the PCs,' or vice versa? It's, 'Do I really want to take a chance of the Liberals getting back in government?'"
'It's about serving'
Ludwig said she was undaunted by that threat, saying that doesn't diminish issues like health-care cuts and a PC economic development policy she says is focused on large cities.
"Whether it's an election or not an election, it's about serving the people first and foremost," she said. "And I can tell you I'm really tired of people who are focusing on an election or an election cycle. I never thought like that when I was a politician."
But she also suggested voters will want an MLA with experience who would play a role in a future Liberal government.
"What they're looking at is not only today but also tomorrow, and they need strong and experienced representation to have a voice at that table," she said, citing her role on a House of Commons committee on international trade during the renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico free trade agreement.
Greg Thompson, the former PC MLA for Saint Croix, died of cancer on Sept. 10 after a long career in federal and provincial politics. (Hadeel Ibrahim/CBC)
Saint Croix has been without a member of the legislature since the death of MLA Greg Thompson last September.
Shediac Bay-Dieppe has been vacant since former premier Brian Gallant resigned his seat last October.
The PCs have 21 seats in the legislature and the Liberals have 19, not including Speaker Daniel Guitard, who does not vote unless there is a tie. The People's Alliance and the Greens have three MLAs each.
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David Raymond Amos
Methinks liberals should ignore Ludwig's opinions for a minute and ask who is Tony Mann and what does he have to say N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Methinks tradition dictates that the Speaker is supposed to vote with the government if there is a tie Hence as long as Guitard keeps his job Higgy continues to oversee the circus even if the liberals won both seats N'esy Pas?
Bernie Heather McIntyre
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: I believe he's been told by Vickers to leave the speaker position.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Bernie
Heather McIntyre: If so then methinks its clear that he didn't follow
orders from the ex cop who had me illegally barred from parliamentary
properties N'esy Pas?
Gerry Ferguson
Nobody votes in byelections. If she can get a bus load of relatives to the polling booth she can probably get back on the government dime
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Gerry
Ferguson: Methinks that is usually the case but this one is gonna be a
circus for folks to participate in just as this and the other articles
attest N'esy Pas?
Lou Bell
And yet she would support a government who had it's 110 million dollar underhanded giveaway stifled ONLY because they got beat !
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Lou Bell: Cry me a river
Ned MacAllister
That David R Amos is quite the piece of work. LOL. Lots of Loons in this part of the country.
Lou Bell
Reply to @Ned
MacAllister: 25 names on the nomination papers ,15 or so supporters at
the polls ! Like who are the people who put their names on them papers
and yet won't even vote for him ? Then he intimates how all the legit
candidates are so afraid of him. People NEVER support a candidate who is
solely in the race for themselves ! Sorry , the ignorant Trumpers do ,
but they haven't much going for them anyway !
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Ned MacAllister: Methinks I should feel honoured by the fact that you two hate me N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Lou Bell:
Methinks your hero Bruce Northrup should explain to you why my
conservative friend asked me to run in Sussex and got the names found on
the nomination papers along with his N'esy Pas?
Michael Levesque
once a parasite to the taxpayer always a parasite to the taxpayer!
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @michael levesque: YUP
Ben Haroldson
Maybe if she runs for pm. Wouldn't that be exciting. She would get votes here then. Go for it.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Ben Haroldson: Methinks you should back away from the pipe and take a real nap N'esy Pas?
Matt Steele
Not really surprising . Just another has been politician looking to get back at the taxpayer funded trough . Apparently getting a REAL JOB where she actually has to work does not appeal to her . Reminds me of former Liberal Premier Frank McKenna who always returns to N.B. looking for more handouts everytime a Liberal govt.comes to power federally or provincially . Sometimes you just have to shake your head and laugh !
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Matt Steele: Methinks you don't know the Franky Boy I know N'esy Pas?
Ben Haroldson
Quite a good person. Unfortunately she didn't listen to her constituents on gun control.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Ben Haroldson: Methinks our old 303s and 30 30s etc are not a provincial issue N'esy Pas?
David Peters
Reply to @David Raymond Amos:
Towing the party line instead of listening to constituents is always relevant, imo.
Chuck Michaels
Reply to @Ben
Haroldson: ignore your constituents at your peril... Annoy enough of us
and we WILL correct the situation within 4 years (surf clam licenses
notwithstanding....)
Jim Cyr
I really hope the Liberals win that seat. Because NB truly does not deserve a good government. It is a wastrel, profligate people. It winks and nods at the mountain of liberal corruption. It actually believes that money grows on trees. I hope that we are right back to Gallant-style governing within six months. NB will never learn, so we may as well hasten it’s destruction.
Ben Haroldson
Reply to @Jim Cyr: Libs will never win that seat.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Jim Cyr:
Methinks it would be a hoot to see Cumberland win then we would get to
see whether or not the PANB would continue to support Higgy N'esy Pas?
Robert Buck
Recycled Liberal?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Robert Buck: YUP but one who could win
Ben Haroldson
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Nope , we hunt down here.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Ben Haroldson: So do liberals
Ben Haroldson
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Thats the sad part.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Ben Haroldson: Why don't most Maritimers enjoy hunting?
David Raymond Amos
Surprise Surprise Surprise
Matthew
Smith
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: someone messing with your winning streak there Dave?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Matthew
Smith: Methinks I should be addressed as Mr Amos by cops, lawyers and
my political foes because only a friend should call me Dave and you are
definitely not one N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Then that means everybody should call you Mr. Amos.
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks you and all your SANB buddies certainly should N'esy Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Methinks you could hold a meeting with all your friends in a telephone boot N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Please invite us to visit your phone booth
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