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Leadership and Party Policies

At Canadian Active Voice (CAV), we pride ourselves on being an unbiased, non-partisan platform dedicated to empowering New Brunswick voters with clear and accessible information. As part of this mission, we introduce the leaders of the four major political parties, highlighting their policies and plans as outlined in their official party platforms. To further enrich our understanding of each leader’s vision for the province, we distributed a questionnaire to each party, and we are continuously updating our platform with their responses. For transparency, we provide links to both the original party platforms and the sources of their responses, ensuring that citizens can make informed decisions as they prepare for the upcoming elections.

Liberal Party NB

Susan Holt

Susan, a bilingual leader from New Brunswick, has a strong background in sales, HR, and global management. With degrees in Chemistry and Economics, she is passionate about community involvement and social advocacy. She aims to foster inclusive, transparent leadership, focusing on accessible healthcare, environmental sustainability, and digital transformation.

PC Party NB

Blaine Higgs

Blaine Higgs is New Brunswick's 34th Premier and Quispamsis' MLA. Born in Woodstock, he holds a mechanical engineering degree from the University of New Brunswick. Before politics, Higgs worked 33 years at Irving Oil. As Premier since 2018, he prioritizes family growth and opportunities for New Brunswickers.

Green Party NB

David Coon

David Coon, leader of the Green Party of New Brunswick and MLA since 2014, seeks a fourth term in Fredericton-Lincoln. Known for his community engagement and legislative achievements, including Indigenous history education and recognition of Emancipation Day, he advocates for a sustainable future focused on people and environmental well-being.

NDP NB

Alex White

Alex White is a long-standing member of this party for twenty years. A resident of Saint John, and proudly works to resettle Newcomers to the province.