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Arnold and Gingles seek mayor's office in Moncton


Arnold and Gingles seek mayor s office in Moncton
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Moncton s two candidates for mayor are incumbent Dawn Arnold and challenger Erik Gingles.
Voters in Moncton are being asked to choose between two candidates for mayor in the upcoming municipal elections.
Dawn Arnold is seeking a second term and Erik Gingles is her challenger.
Arnold was first elected to council in 2012. She s on the provincial advisory committee for local governance reform and the Cities of New Brunswick Association executive committee. 
She s a member of the Order of New Brunswick and received two Paul Harris Fellowships. She helped found the Frye Festival and served as chair for 15 years. ....

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99.3 The River News-Feb 2nd, 2021 - Blog


 
A complaint has been filed against Premier Blaine Higgs over a letter written by Energy Development Minister Mike Holland to the Energy and Utilities Board.
Liberal MLA Rob McKee complains the letter is a conflict of interest and Higgs should be responsible for interfereing, because Holland was acting on his behalf, according to CBC.  Holland asked the board to rush its review of a request from Irving Oil for an increase in price margins that gas retailers are allowed to charge customers
The Liberals say Higgs, has a “private interest” in the EUB decision because he is a former Irving Oil executive. The government argues that there is no conflict for Higgs as he would not be financially better off no matter the decision. ....

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