The first week of the New Brunswick election campaign is underway, with housing and affordability taking center stage. The Liberal Party will announce a rent cap plan, while the Progressive Conservative Party will highlight their economic policies. Meanwhile, the Green Party will focus on poverty reduction.
The first full week of the New Brunswick election campaign is kicking off today with announcements about housing and affordability planned from the two opposition parties.
Meanwhile in Fredericton, Green Party Leader David Coon is set to make an announcement about plans to “end deep poverty in New Brunswick.” Thames Water is in talks with a group of creditors to secure an interim liquidity facility of around 1 billion pounds to stabilise its finances ahead of debt restructuring discussions, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday. Holders of approximately 10 billion pounds of Thames Water's debt are in talks with the utility to offer short term financial support, the source said.
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