Legislature bends rules after MLAs’ pay-hike imbroglio in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON — For the second year in a row, New Brunswick legislators are slated to get a raise they don’t want — and are likely breaking the law in refusing.
The Liberal government imposed a pay freeze on MLAs two years ago, but the bill enacting it has not yet been approved by the legislature — and so the politicians’ pay was automatically hiked under previous legislation on Oct. 1.
However, the government is withholding the increases in the meantime — an imbroglio that breaks the law, according to law professor Nicole O’Byrne.
“There is no legislative authority … that allows the withholding of any portion of a salary owed to an MLA by the executive branch of government. MLA salaries are set by legislation,” the University of New Brunswick professor wrote in an email.


