Government House Leader (New Brunswick)

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The Government House Leader for the Province of New Brunswick, Canada is the provincial cabinet minister responsible for planning and managing the government's legislative program in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. The position is not legally entitled to cabinet standing on its own, so all Government House Leaders must simultaneously hold another portfolio (or be specifically designated as a Minister without Portfolio).

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The current Government House Leader in New Brunswick is Glen Savoie. [1]

List of past government house leaders

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References

  1. "Member of the Legislative Assembly : Hon. Glen Savoie - Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick". www.legnb.ca. Retrieved 5 March 2024.