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Liberal leader snubs idea of continuing all-party COVID committee format for other issues

With pandemic s end in sight, N B s unique all-party COVID committee may also wind down

New Brunswick s unique experiment with four-party oversight of its COVID-19 pandemic measures may soon be over. Social Sharing Since last March, the province s four parties have come together to work on fighting the pandemic together Posted: May 17, 2021 6:30 AM AT | Last Updated: May 17 Premier Blaine Higgs formed the COVID-19 committee, made up of four party leaders and key Progressive Conservative ministers, at the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020.(Maria Burgos/CBC)

N B plan on housing crisis to come by June, while opponents say action needed now

Minister defends province not raising Crown timber royalties despite soaring lumber prices

Minister defends not raising Crown timber royalties, despite soaring lumber prices cbc.ca 10 hrs ago Aidan Cox © CBC Energy and Resource Development Minister Mike Holland said New Brunswick keeping its Crown timber royalties stable ensures the province doesn t lose revenue when the price of lumber drops. New Brunswick s natural resources and energy development minister is defending his government s decision to keep the royalties for wood harvested on Crown land stable, despite record prices for lumber across North America in the past year. The province takes a steady, stable approach to the timber royalties it charges lumber companies for cutting trees on Crown land, which means it won t lower the fees when prices drop and won t raise them when prices rise, said Mike Holland, speaking this week on CBC s Political Panel.

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