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The Liberal MLA elected with nearly 70 per cent of the vote in a May 2023 byelection said in an open letter posted to his Facebook page that his decision to not seek office again is based on"personal reasons."
“I will continue to advocate for our shared values and interest in whatever capacity I can,” he wrote. “I am also thankful for the support and friendship of my caucus colleagues, whose collaboration has been invaluable in our efforts to make a positive difference in our communities.” Losier also thanked those who helped get him elected along with Liberal Leader Susan Holt, whom he said"will be a great Premier for all New Brunswickers."Moncton-area MLA Daniel Allain will not re-offer in N.B. election
“Richard has been a strong voice for his community, his portfolio as the housing critic, and a passion for advocating on behalf of healthcare workers,” she wrote. Bookmark our website and support our journalism:It has been our privilege to have the trust and support of our East Coast communities for the last 200 years. Our SaltWire team is always watching out for the place we call home.
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