N.B. premier 'hopeful' early election not needed, despite continued dissent in party

Premier Blaine Higgs speaks to reporters in the New Brunswick Legislative Building after his government's throne speech was delivered in the house in Fredericton, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron WardTHE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Ward

FREDERICTON - After getting his campaign bus ready, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said Tuesday he was hopeful he wouldn't need to call an early election and could instead make progress on his government's agenda.

For weeks the spectre of a snap election loomed over the province, after six members of the Progressive Conservatives broke ranks over Higgs's decision to require that students get parental consent before teachers can use their preferred first names and pronouns.

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