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.
New Brunswick's top court has cleared the way for the province's languages commissioner to investigate two complaints against the Nurses Association of New Brunswick over the exam nurses take to get a licence.
There is no constitutional requirement that New Brunswick's lieutenant-governor must be bilingual, the federal government argued Thursday in an appeal of a court ruling last year.
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.