New Brunswick Finance News Releases
/* ES HIDE ALL TABS FOR KUOOT php print render($tabs); */ ?>2024-25 capital budget reflects government’s response to needs of a growing province: minister
The provincial government has tabled a $1.2-billion capital budget, an increase of nearly $200 million over the multi-year plan tabled last year.
New legislation aims to strengthen and enhance consumer protection
New legislation introduced today is intended to increase consumer rights and improve fair business practices in the province.
New legislation aims to strengthen and enhance consumer protection
New legislation introduced today is intended to increase consumer rights and improve fair business practices in the province.
New legislation aims to strengthen and enhance consumer protection
New legislation introduced today is intended to increase consumer rights and improve fair business practices in the province.
New legislation aims to strengthen and enhance consumer protection
New legislation introduced today is intended to increase consumer rights and improve fair business practices in the province.
Third-quarter results reflect nationwide trend of unprecedented revenue increases
The provincial government’s third-quarter results for the 2021-22 fiscal year show a $487.8 million surplus compared to the budgeted deficit of $244.8 million.
Second-quarter financial results released
The government has released second-quarter results for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
Second-quarter financial results released
The government has released second-quarter results for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
Second-quarter financial results released
The government has released second-quarter results for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
Second-quarter financial results released
The government has released second-quarter results for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
Carbon tax discussion requested at virtual finance ministers’ meeting
A virtual meeting has been convened with federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland for Friday, Nov. 3, at the request of finance ministers from across Canada.
Carbon tax discussion requested at virtual finance ministers’ meeting
A virtual meeting has been convened with federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland for Friday, Nov. 3, at the request of finance ministers from across Canada.
Carbon tax discussion requested at virtual finance ministers’ meeting
A virtual meeting has been convened with federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland for Friday, Nov. 3, at the request of finance ministers from across Canada.
Carbon tax discussion requested at virtual finance ministers’ meeting
A virtual meeting has been convened with federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland for Friday, Nov. 3, at the request of finance ministers from across Canada.
Legislation introduced to cover more properties with permanent spike protection mechanism
The provincial government has introduced legislation that, if passed, would expand a permanent spike protection mechanism and help protect more property owners from property tax increases due to rising assessments.
Legislation introduced to cover more properties with permanent spike protection mechanism
The provincial government has introduced legislation that, if passed, would expand a permanent spike protection mechanism and help protect more property owners from property tax increases due to rising assessments.
Legislation introduced to cover more properties with permanent spike protection mechanism
The provincial government has introduced legislation that, if passed, would expand a permanent spike protection mechanism and help protect more property owners from property tax increases due to rising assessments.
Legislation introduced to cover more properties with permanent spike protection mechanism
The provincial government has introduced legislation that, if passed, would expand a permanent spike protection mechanism and help protect more property owners from property tax increases due to rising assessments.
Proposed property tax rate reduction to benefit facilities providing senior care and retirement living
Legislation introduced today aims to ensure eligible properties providing housing to seniors, such as nursing homes and special care homes, are subject to a lower provincial property tax rate for the 2024 and subsequent taxation years.
Proposed property tax rate reduction to benefit facilities providing senior care and retirement living
Legislation introduced today aims to ensure eligible properties providing housing to seniors, such as nursing homes and special care homes, are subject to a lower provincial property tax rate for the 2024 and subsequent taxation years.