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Keith Tays is founder/leader of the Libertarian Party of New Brunswick. Please read the party platform and let others know .. lpnb.ca thanks. Why does New Brunswick now have a liberal -conservative flip-flopper from Nova Scotia in charge of their Ministry of Natural Resources [John Herron]? #VoteLiberty#StopUNAgenda2030 See - CBC News 2024 report read: Liberals won the riding with 3,259 votes by a margin of 2.7 per cent, the PCs garnered 3,035 votes. Liberal John Herron has won Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins in a close race against Christian activist candidate Faytene Grasseschi, who some say signaled a potential turning point for New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative party. Herron, a former Progressive Conservative MP, said it was a major win that reflects the progressive nature of the community — with what he called a history of traditionally moderate politics.
"You had a great number of individuals within this community who checked their past partisan storage at the door, where we had Progressive Conservatives, Liberals —even voters who may be more Green-inspired — and they've all joined this particular candidacy," he said.
"I think there's a number of things for consideration, given that Mr. Higgs had well over 10 of his own MLAs not offering for him again, I think there were very strong signals that the governing party was apt to change," Herron said. "To elect a member who's going to participate in that new government — that's absolutely helpful to the region itself."
The Liberal party won a majority with 31 seats, making leader Susan Holt the first woman to be premier in the province's history. The PC party won 16 seats and the Green party won 2.
Grasseschi has been a Christian activist for two decades and has been accused of harbouring extreme views on issues such as gay rights and abortion. She previously said she put her name forward in response to a "party revolt," and what she called an assault "by the liberal media" over Higgs's changes to Policy 713, an education policy requiring students under 16 to obtain parental consent before teachers using a new name or pronoun aligning with their gender identity. She was nominated as the candidate for the riding over the objections of Gary Crossman, who held the riding for many years but decided not to reoffer, and members of the PC riding association board
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