N.B. government warns of economic headwinds, presents plan to boost growth

Susan Holt reacts as she is sworn in as premier of New Brunswick at the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly in Fredericton on Saturday Nov. 2, 2024.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Hawkins

FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's government is warning of tough economic times ahead because of U.S. tariffs, but says its plan to exploit critical minerals and diversify markets will help the province get through the challenges.

In a throne speech on Tuesday to open the new session of the legislature, Lt.-Gov. Louise Imbeault said that because of tariffs, the province is no longer experiencing the revenue windfalls it once did.

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