New Brunswick Finance News Releases
/* ES HIDE ALL TABS FOR KUOOT php print render($tabs); */ ?>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.
New collective agreement signed with teachers
Finance and Treasury Board Minister Ernie Steeves and Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Bill Hogan met with representatives from the New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation today to sign a new collective agreement.
New collective agreement signed with teachers
Finance and Treasury Board Minister Ernie Steeves and Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Bill Hogan met with representatives from the New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation today to sign a new collective agreement.
New collective agreement signed with teachers
Finance and Treasury Board Minister Ernie Steeves and Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Bill Hogan met with representatives from the New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation today to sign a new collective agreement.
New collective agreement signed with teachers
Finance and Treasury Board Minister Ernie Steeves and Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Bill Hogan met with representatives from the New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation today to sign a new collective agreement.
Provincial government and six CUPE locals ratify new five-year agreements
Six of the seven CUPE bargaining units in Parts I, II and III of the Public Service have ratified new five-year agreements with the provincial government.
Public Accounts for 2022-23
The provincial government has released consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
Public Accounts for 2022-23
The provincial government has released consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
Public Accounts for 2022-23
The provincial government has released consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
Public Accounts for 2022-23
The provincial government has released consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023.
Teachers vote in favour of a new collective agreement
Members of the New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation have voted in favour of a new collective agreement with the provincial government.
Teachers vote in favour of a new collective agreement
Members of the New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation have voted in favour of a new collective agreement with the provincial government.
Teachers vote in favour of a new collective agreement
Members of the New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation have voted in favour of a new collective agreement with the provincial government.
Teachers vote in favour of a new collective agreement
Members of the New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation have voted in favour of a new collective agreement with the provincial government.
Investments in priorities continue as provincial economy supports first-quarter results
With the provincial economy maintaining a strong momentum, the provincial government is continuing to invest in key priority areas, including housing, education, and employment and training support.
Investments in priorities continue as provincial economy supports first-quarter results
With the provincial economy maintaining a strong momentum, the provincial government is continuing to invest in key priority areas, including housing, education, and employment and training support.
Investments in priorities continue as provincial economy supports first-quarter results
With the provincial economy maintaining a strong momentum, the provincial government is continuing to invest in key priority areas, including housing, education, and employment and training support.
Investments in priorities continue as provincial economy supports first-quarter results
With the provincial economy maintaining a strong momentum, the provincial government is continuing to invest in key priority areas, including housing, education, and employment and training support.
Tentative agreement reached with New Brunswick Teacher’s Federation
The provincial government and the New Brunswick Teachers' Federation have reached a tentative collective agreement.