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After four years in power

by Tracy Glynn
August 19, 2010
Reading Time: 1min read
4yearspower

4yearspowerAfter four years in power, the Common Front for Social Justice is encouraging New Brunswickers to  look at the Liberal government’s decisions and their impacts on citizens.

They have produced a bilingual flyer (English and French) and background document (English and French) on issues of concern to New Brunswickers.

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