New Brunswick's highest court has agreed to review a judge's decision to not certify a class-action lawsuit that alleges a former nurse at the Moncton Hospital administered a labour-inducing drug to potentially 'hundreds' of pregnant women without their consent.
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.
The Higgs government has lost its legal bid to avoid paying more than $300 million to the company that built and maintains the Trans-Canada Highway between Moncton and Fredericton.
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.