Former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Margaret-Ann Blaney has cleared another hurdle in her legal challenge to her 2015 firing by a Liberal government.
Nearly a decade after the New Brunswick government fired Margaret-Ann Blaney from her position as head of the now defunct Energy Efficiency New Brunswick, lawyers for Blaney and for the province continue to argue - this time in provincial appeals court - over whether an inquiry into her dismissal should be allowed.
New Brunswick’s top court has handed another revenue-sharing victory to the Madawaska Maliseet First Nation, just weeks before its retail tax agreement with the province is due to expire.
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed an application for leave to appeal filed by the New Brunswick government in the case of a man who killed a moose for a traditional Mi'kmaq wedding.