N.B. Premier Blaine Higgs's early election waffling cost taxpayers money: opposition

Premier Blaine Higgs speaks to reporters in the New Brunswick Legislative Building after his government's throne speech was delivered in the house on Oct. 17, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Ward

FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's elections agency says it doesn't know exactly how much it spent while Premier Blaine Higgs pondered whether to call voters to the polls a year early, but opposition parties claim he cost taxpayers money.

For months Higgs waffled on calling an early election, repeatedly saying since June he needed a new mandate to quell the political drama that had gripped his party. Some members of his caucus, including two cabinet ministers, blamed controversial government decisions and the premier's leadership style for the turmoil.

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