The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Government toppled

N.B. Liberals fall after throne speech defeated

- BY KEVIN BISSETT FREDERICTO­N

New Brunswick’s Liberal government has fallen after losing a confidence vote on its throne speech today.

Premier Brian Gallant told the legislatur­e he would be going to the lieutenant­governor to resign - and to suggest Tory Leader Blaine Higgs be given the opportunit­y to form government.

He wished the Tories luck, saying: “Their success will be New Brunswick’s success.”

Higgs has said he wants the transition to occur as quickly as possible.

Prior to the vote, Gallant made a final pitch for support with an address closing debate on the throne speech.

He said New Brunswicke­rs voted for change in how political parties govern and he takes full responsibi­lity for the election results.

The Liberals won just 21 seats in the September election - one fewer than the Tories - while the Greens and People’s Alliance each won three seats.

Gallant sought to survive with a minority government by adding many of the opposition’s campaign promises to his party’s throne speech earlier this week, but his party’s fate was sealed Thursday when both the Tories and People’s Alliance said they’d vote to defeat it.

During his speech today, Gallant acknowledg­ed the weeks since the deadlocked election had been “challengin­g,” but said voters called for a change on how parties govern.

He called for an “agenda of collaborat­ion” no matter which party governed, and admitted he had sometimes fallen into the old partisan ways as premier.

He said it appeared the election results -- which saw the Liberals dominate the largely francophon­e north and the Tories and right-of-centre People’s Alliance do better in the mostly anglophone south -- suggested the province is divided along regional and linguistic lines.

But he said people should not be taken in by those apparent divisions.

“What binds us together is greater than what drives us apart ... We’re all New Brunswicke­rs.”

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant interacts with members of the public after the closure of the Throne Speech at the New Brunswick Legislatur­e in Fredericto­n on Friday.
CP PHOTO New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant interacts with members of the public after the closure of the Throne Speech at the New Brunswick Legislatur­e in Fredericto­n on Friday.

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