Election coverage from CBC New Brunswick
Here are federal election news stories written in New Brunswick. Throughout
the campaign listen to CBC Radio One, watch Canada Now and click onto
CBC.ca for the latest coverage of Canada Votes 2006.
Jan. 27, 2006
•Gay community braces for vote on marriage
Jan. 25, 2006
•Finance minister welcomes GST promise
•Parents wonder about Ottawa's day-care plans
•Campus campaigns may have boosted youth vote
•N.B. Liberals would support a McKenna leadership bid
Jan. 24, 2006:
• Frank McKenna's name is on Liberal lips
• Harper
gains one, most voters stick with Liberals
Jan. 23, 2006:
•New Brunswick voters, start your engines
• Determined
voter walks over ice jam, casts ballot
• New
Brunswick voters, start your engines
Jan. 20, 2006:
• Flood
victims may not be able to vote
Jan. 19, 2006:
• Atlantic
Conservatives win favour from traditional marriage group
• Harper
won't change rules to suit West, Lord says
Jan. 17, 2006:
• Vote
Marriage meeting breaks election rules
• Unions
want forestry issues on election agenda
Jan. 16, 2006:
• Harper
courts Atlantic voters, again
Jan. 13, 2006:
• Carpooling
helps N.B. candidates cover riding
Jan. 12, 2006:
• Moncton
candidates debate marriage rights
• Harper
woos with Agent Orange, highway promises
Jan. 11, 2006:
• Harper
pledges $2B for highways, borders
• Riding
profile: Scott fights to hang on in Fredericton
• 'Defeat'
comment revived in Liberal ads
Jan. 10, 2006:
• Zed
tries to broker solution to dock dispute
Jan. 9, 2006:
• New
Brunswicker fights to keep Liberals on top
Jan. 5, 2006:
• Artists
seek answers from candidates
Jan. 3, 2006:
• Elsie
Wayne joins traditional marriage crusade
Dec. 15, 2005:
• Students
want debt on political radar screen
Dec. 7, 2005:
• Lord
rallies support for Harper
Dec. 6, 2005:
• Former
Moncton mayor to run for Liberals
Dec. 5, 2005:
• Saint
John transit plans stalled by election
Dec. 1, 2005
• No
door-knocking over holidays in Saint John
Nov. 30, 2005
• Martin
taps provincial veteran for N.B. riding
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124 103 51 29
Total Elected and Leading
CON 124 0 36.27%
LIB 103 0 30.23%
BQ 51 0 10.48%
NDP 29 0 17.48%
IND 1 0 .52%
OTH 0 0 5.02%
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ON THE OTHER HAND
Anthony Westell suggests it may be harder to unite the left than it was to unite the right
MODERN LIVING
Georgie Binks on how Stephen Harper may jump-start the women's movement
POLITICS
Larry Zolf muses on the next Liberal leader
INSIDE MEDIA
Tony Burman on how voters helped shape the CBC’s election coverage