New Brunswick premier vows to balance budgets and lessen federal reliance
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s Tory premier is vowing to balance the current books and next year’s budget, without raising taxes, in an effort to get the province’s finances under control and lessen reliance on federal transfers.
Blaine Higgs made the commitment Thursday night as he delivered his first state of the province address to a business audience in Fredericton since being sworn in as premier last November.
“Balancing the budget should not be a partisan issue. It should be a basic expectation of government,” Higgs said.
The previous Liberal government delivered a small surplus last year, the first in a decade.