Finance Minister Greg Byrne will bring down the province�s 2010-11 budget in the legislative assembly on Tuesday, Dec. 1. Following parliamentary tradition, the minister bought a pair of shoes on the .....
New Brunswickers will begin to benefit from the largest one-time tax reduction package ever introduced in the province when tax savings from The Plan for Lower Taxes in New Brunswick are reflected in .....
The largest one-time tax reduction package ever introduced in New Brunswick is a major part of the province's 2009-10 budget, Leadership for a Stronger Economy, along with measures to maintain and cre .....
Finance Minister Victor Boudreau (right), who is also minister responsible for the Regional Development Corporation, and Transport and Infrastructure Minister John Baird held a bilateral meeting in Ha .....
A record $661.4 million capital investment was announced today by Finance Minister Victor Boudreau. The investment is part of a more-than-$1.2-billion commitment in capital spending planned in the nex .....
The details of a $90-million investment to build Casino New Brunswick, a destination casino, hotel and multi-use entertainment and convention centre, were released today by Sonco Gaming New Brunswick .....
The details of a $90-million investment to build Casino New Brunswick, a destination casino, hotel and multi-use entertainment and convention centre, were released today by Sonco Gaming New Brunswick .....
The province announced today that as a result of the request for proposals (RFP) issued on Nov. 8, 2007, a preferred proponent has been selected to construct, equip and operate a destination casino in .....
The province has signed a tax-sharing agreement with Buctouche First Nation, Finance Minister Victor Boudreau announced today. From left: Chief Ann Mary Simon; Justice Minister T.J. Burke; Boudreau .....
The government has announced the first formal review of provincial taxation in nearly two decades with the release of a discussion paper entitled A Discussion Paper on New Brunswick's Tax System. The .....
The New Brunswick government is taking further steps to put the province on the road to self-sufficiency by investing a record $486 million next year in strategic infrastructure as part of the 2008-20 .....
The New Brunswick government is taking further steps to put the province on the road to self-sufficiency by investing a record $486 million next year in strategic infrastructure as part of the 2008-20 .....
A new responsible gaming policy unveiled today by Premier Shawn Graham (right) and Finance Minister Victor Boudreau focuses on responsible management and responsible play, in a responsible environment .....
Two leading economists, Jack Mintz and Brendan Walsh, spoke to government members and officials and New Brunswick leaders in business and academia about the role of taxes in transforming the economy, .....
Finance Minister Victor Boudreau today released audited financial statements for the 2006-2007 fiscal year that show a surplus of $236.8 million, and a decrease in net debt of $136.3 million.
Post-secondary graduates who chose to live and work in New Brunswick will save up to $10,000 on their tuition costs thanks to the New Brunswick Tuition Rebate. Finance Minister Victor Boudreau was in .....
The New Brunswick government will be providing a one-time home energy benefit to low-income families to help them cope with the high costs of home energy. Finance Minister Victor Boudreau made the an .....
Results of the Grant Thornton review of the province's financial situation were released today by Finance Minister Victor Boudreau. From left: Boudreau; and Energy Minister Jack Keir.
Key business leaders and individuals from across the province were hosted today by Premier Shawn Graham and Finance Minister Victor Boudreau at a stakeholders round-table discussion about fiscal imbal .....
Representatives of the Province and the New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees (NBUPPE) signed a collective agreement covering about 375 engineering technicians, cartographic technicians .....
Victor Boudreau takes the Oath of Office as Minister of Finance, Minister of Local Government, Minister responsible for the New Brunswick Liquor Corporation, Minister responsible for the New Brunswick .....
The Government of New Brunswick is reporting a surplus of $243.6 million for 2005-06, and a decrease in the net debt of $122.6 million. Both are improvements over the budgeted surplus of $98.9 million .....
Finance Minister Jeannot Volp� held a news conference in Fredericton where he discussed details of the 2006-07 New Brunswick budget, delivered in the Legislative Assembly on March 28.
The Government of New Brunswick will give New Brunswickers a voice in shaping the 2006-07 budget by conducting pre-budget consultations in nine communities from Feb. 12 to Feb. 23, Finance Minister Je .....
Finance Minister Jeannot Volp� announced in today's 2006-07 capital budget the largest capital investment in New Brunswick's education system in almost 20 years.
The premier provided details about the new home heating oil benefit during the unveiling of the new offices of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Agency of New Brunswick.
A balanced budget that invests record amounts in health and senior care, as well as in education and children, was tabled today at the legislative assembly by Finance Minister Jeannot Volp�.
The 2005-2006 Capital Budget highlights the government's commitment to invest more in health and senior care, education and infrastructure, including needed infrastructure investments in some of the p .....
Under the new unconditional grant mechanism that was unveiled today, New Brunswick municipalities will receive funding increases totalling about $21 million over the next four years. Finance Minister .....
The New Brunswick government today delivered a balanced budget for 2004-2005 with no new taxes and no tax increases. The budget contains record investments for the priorities of health and senior care .....
Finance Minister Jeannot Volp� will conduct pre-budget consultations in eight New Brunswick communities Feb. 2-12, Premier Bernard Lord announced today.