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People's Alliance of New Brunswick

The People's Alliance of New Brunswick (PANB) is a provincial political party in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. In the 2018 election, the party won three seats in the provincial legislature for the first time since its founding. The party advocated for "common sense" government and the abolition of the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages, with a transfer of that office's responsibilities to the office of the provincial ombudsman.[6] The party's platform has been described as "a mixture of economic conservatism, rural populism and opposition to some aspects of official bilingualism and duality".[7]

People's Alliance of New Brunswick
Alliance des gens du Nouveau-Brunswick
LeaderRick DeSaulniers
PresidentSharon Buchanon
FoundedJune 9, 2010 (2010-06-09)[1]
Split fromProgressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick
HeadquartersFredericton, New Brunswick
IdeologyConservatism
Fiscal conservatism[2]
Right-wing populism[3][4]
Political positionRight-wing[5]
ColoursPurple
Website
www.peoplesalliance.ca

History Edit

The People's Alliance Party of New Brunswick was created in the spring of 2010 amidst opposition to the provincial government's plan to sell NB Power to Hydro-Québec, and was officially registered on June 9, 2010.[1]

In the provincial election held on September 27, 2010, the party aimed to run as many candidates as possible.[8] It nominated 14, none of whom were elected. The party won 4,365 votes in those ridings.

Kris Austin, a former interdenominational minister and candidate for the PC Party nomination in the Grand Lake-Gagetown riding, was leader from 2010 to 2022.[9] He was the Deputy Mayor of Minto from 2012 to 2016.

Relationship with Francophone communities Edit

Following the 2018 election, representatives of Acadian and Francophone civil society denounced the party and its election platform.[10] The party was deemed infréquentable ("not to be associated with") by 14 Acadian associations and 19 mayors of Francophone municipalities who criticized their "anti-Francophone and anti-equality" positions.[11][12]

2014 election Edit

The People's Alliance fielded 18 candidates in the 2014 provincial election. In mid-August the governing Progressive Conservative party threatened to pull out of the CBC,[13] Rogers and CTV leaders debates if People's Alliance leader Kris Austin or Green leader David Coon were allowed into the televised debates. CBC stood its ground, citing the right of all New Brunswickers to see and hear all five leaders debate the issues. PC leader David Alward reversed his decision soon after, when CBC prepared to go ahead with the debate without him.[14] Rogers soon followed suit, reversing its earlier decision to keep Austin and Coon out. In the end, only CTV (Bell Media) kept Austin and Coon out of its roundtable debate, which was aired three days before election night.

The party did not win any seats in the election; however, leader Kris Austin missed being elected by only 26 votes in the riding of Fredericton-Grand Lake. Austin was granted a recount,[15] but the recount upheld the election night results with only one additional vote going to Austin than originally counted.

The party had two third-place finishes with LeRoy Armstrong in Sussex-Fundy-St.Martins and deputy leader Wes Gullison in Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin.

2018 election Edit

In the 2018 election, the party won three seats in the provincial legislature.[16] Party leader Kris Austin was elected in Fredericton-Grand Lake, Rick DeSaulniers was elected in Fredericton-York, and Michelle Conroy was elected in Miramichi, unseating two-time Liberal Cabinet Minister Bill Fraser. The party won 12.58 percent of the popular vote.[17][18]

2019 legislative developments Edit

At a December 18, 2018 committee meeting, MLAs of the province increased the budget of the Auditor General by $1 million, something that had long been in the platform of the People's Alliance. The Commissioner of Official Languages also received a 25 percent budget increase, even though the People's Alliance campaigned on abolishing the office. The constituency office budget was also increased by $10,000 to $50,000 for each MLA. This budget had not seen an increase in ten years, and the money went towards office expenses in each constituency. The base budget of each party was changed to $250,000 with an additional $25,000 per MLA in the caucus. Previously, third parties like the People's Alliance received minimal funding on an ad hoc basis.[19] The raise was met with criticism by the Liberal opposition, as cuts were subsequently made to infrastructure projects in sectors including healthcare and education.[20]

2020 election Edit

In the 2020 provincial election, Austin and Conroy were re-elected while Rick DeSaulniers was defeated. The party won 8.95 percent of the popular vote.

2022 de-registration and re-registration Edit

Kris Austin and Michelle Conroy announced their departures from the People's Alliance of New Brunswick to join the Progressive Conservatives on March 30, 2022.[21][22] The People's Alliance of New Brunswick was deregistered as a provincial party on March 31, 2022.[23] In April 2022, interim leader Rick DeSaulniers and party announced plans to re-register as a party.[24] Elections New Brunswick confirmed the party was re-registered in May 2022 and DeSaulniers was chosen to be the party leader.[25]

Election results Edit

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Government
2010 Kris Austin 4,363 1.2
0 / 55
  0   5th Extra-parliamentary
2014 7,964 2.1
0 / 49
  0   5th Extra-parliamentary
2018 47,709 12.6
3 / 49
  3   3rd Support Progressive Conservative minority government
2020 33,592 8.9
2 / 49
  1   4th No status

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . CBC News. June 9, 2010. Archived from the original on July 2, 2010.
  2. ^ Weldon, Tori (September 11, 2018). "People's Alliance platform promises tax, language law reform". CBC News. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  3. ^ Walkom, Thomas (September 25, 2018). "Right-wing populism on rise in New Brunswick". The Toronto Star. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  4. ^ Livesey, Bruce (September 30, 2019). "Political instability roils New Brunswick". National Observer. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "All eyes should be on the Atlantic provinces". iPolitics. October 27, 2019. Retrieved July 5, 2020. In New Brunswick and P.E.I., there are Progressive Conservative minority governments. In New Brunswick, the PC government is largely being propped up by the right-wing People's Alliance.
  6. ^ Ng, Jessica (October 4, 2019). "Austin threatens to topple government if Higgs accepts language report". CTV News. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  7. ^ "After years on the fringe, People's Alliance ready to take next step". CBC News. August 30, 2018.
  8. ^ . CBC News. July 11, 2010. Archived from the original on July 15, 2010.
  9. ^ "People's Alliance: Kris Austin". CBC News. August 13, 2010.
  10. ^ ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Société-. "La communauté acadienne refuse toute coalition politique avec l'Alliance des gens du N.-B. | Élections Nouveau-Brunswick 2018". Radio-Canada.ca (in Canadian French). Radio Canada International. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
  11. ^ Qu’est-ce qui motive les francophones de la People’s Alliance?, Acadie Nouvelle, Simon Delattre, 2 septembre 2020.
  12. ^ "Kris Austin defends himself, as Acadian voices against People's Alliance multiply", CBC New Brunswick, Gabrielle Fahmy, September 27, 2018.
  13. ^ "Progressive Conservatives pull out of CBC election debate". CBC News. August 19, 2014.
  14. ^ "Tories reverse decision, agree to CBC election debate". CBC News. August 22, 2014.
  15. ^ "Kris Austin applies for recount in Fredericton-Grand Lake". CBC News. September 29, 2014.
  16. ^ Donkin, Karissa (September 24, 2018). "People's Alliance wins 3 seats in 'significant breakthrough'". CBC News. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  17. ^ Ibrahim, Hadeel; Sturgeon, Nathalie (September 25, 2018). "People's Alliance avoids spotlight as Austin discusses strategy". Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  18. ^ Poitras, Jacques (September 26, 2018). "People's Alliance more likely to support the PCs, Kris Austin says". CBC News. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  19. ^ "Parties agree to boost MLA spending on offices, travel during closed-door meetings". CBC News. May 1, 2019.
  20. ^ "Higgs government under fire for budget cuts and loss of federal dollars". CBC News. December 12, 2018.
  21. ^ Awde, Savannah (March 30, 2022). "BREAKING: People's Alliance MLAs join Tory government". Telegraph-Journal. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
  22. ^ Poitras, Jacques (March 30, 2022). "People's Alliance MLAs cross floor to join Tory government". CBC News. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
  23. ^ Boudreau, Alexandre (March 30, 2022). "Les deux députés de la People's Alliance joignent les conservateurs". Acadie Nouvelle (in French). Retrieved March 30, 2022.
  24. ^ Poitras, Jacques (April 22, 2022). "People's Alliance supporters push to resurrect party ahead of June byelections". CBC News. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
  25. ^ Poitras, Jacques (May 31, 2022). "People's Alliance lives on, chooses new leader". CBC News.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources People s Alliance of New Brunswick news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The People s Alliance of New Brunswick PANB is a provincial political party in the Canadian province of New Brunswick In the 2018 election the party won three seats in the provincial legislature for the first time since its founding The party advocated for common sense government and the abolition of the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages with a transfer of that office s responsibilities to the office of the provincial ombudsman 6 The party s platform has been described as a mixture of economic conservatism rural populism and opposition to some aspects of official bilingualism and duality 7 People s Alliance of New Brunswick Alliance des gens du Nouveau BrunswickLeaderRick DeSaulniersPresidentSharon BuchanonFoundedJune 9 2010 2010 06 09 1 Split fromProgressive Conservative Party of New BrunswickHeadquartersFredericton New BrunswickIdeologyConservatismFiscal conservatism 2 Right wing populism 3 4 Political positionRight wing 5 ColoursPurpleWebsitewww wbr peoplesalliance wbr caPolitics of New BrunswickPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 Relationship with Francophone communities 1 2 2014 election 1 3 2018 election 1 4 2019 legislative developments 1 5 2020 election 1 6 2022 de registration and re registration 2 Election results 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThe People s Alliance Party of New Brunswick was created in the spring of 2010 amidst opposition to the provincial government s plan to sell NB Power to Hydro Quebec and was officially registered on June 9 2010 1 In the provincial election held on September 27 2010 the party aimed to run as many candidates as possible 8 It nominated 14 none of whom were elected The party won 4 365 votes in those ridings Kris Austin a former interdenominational minister and candidate for the PC Party nomination in the Grand Lake Gagetown riding was leader from 2010 to 2022 9 He was the Deputy Mayor of Minto from 2012 to 2016 Relationship with Francophone communities Edit Following the 2018 election representatives of Acadian and Francophone civil society denounced the party and its election platform 10 The party was deemed infrequentable not to be associated with by 14 Acadian associations and 19 mayors of Francophone municipalities who criticized their anti Francophone and anti equality positions 11 12 2014 election Edit The People s Alliance fielded 18 candidates in the 2014 provincial election In mid August the governing Progressive Conservative party threatened to pull out of the CBC 13 Rogers and CTV leaders debates if People s Alliance leader Kris Austin or Green leader David Coon were allowed into the televised debates CBC stood its ground citing the right of all New Brunswickers to see and hear all five leaders debate the issues PC leader David Alward reversed his decision soon after when CBC prepared to go ahead with the debate without him 14 Rogers soon followed suit reversing its earlier decision to keep Austin and Coon out In the end only CTV Bell Media kept Austin and Coon out of its roundtable debate which was aired three days before election night The party did not win any seats in the election however leader Kris Austin missed being elected by only 26 votes in the riding of Fredericton Grand Lake Austin was granted a recount 15 but the recount upheld the election night results with only one additional vote going to Austin than originally counted The party had two third place finishes with LeRoy Armstrong in Sussex Fundy St Martins and deputy leader Wes Gullison in Southwest Miramichi Bay du Vin 2018 election Edit In the 2018 election the party won three seats in the provincial legislature 16 Party leader Kris Austin was elected in Fredericton Grand Lake Rick DeSaulniers was elected in Fredericton York and Michelle Conroy was elected in Miramichi unseating two time Liberal Cabinet Minister Bill Fraser The party won 12 58 percent of the popular vote 17 18 2019 legislative developments Edit At a December 18 2018 committee meeting MLAs of the province increased the budget of the Auditor General by 1 million something that had long been in the platform of the People s Alliance The Commissioner of Official Languages also received a 25 percent budget increase even though the People s Alliance campaigned on abolishing the office The constituency office budget was also increased by 10 000 to 50 000 for each MLA This budget had not seen an increase in ten years and the money went towards office expenses in each constituency The base budget of each party was changed to 250 000 with an additional 25 000 per MLA in the caucus Previously third parties like the People s Alliance received minimal funding on an ad hoc basis 19 The raise was met with criticism by the Liberal opposition as cuts were subsequently made to infrastructure projects in sectors including healthcare and education 20 2020 election Edit In the 2020 provincial election Austin and Conroy were re elected while Rick DeSaulniers was defeated The party won 8 95 percent of the popular vote 2022 de registration and re registration Edit Kris Austin and Michelle Conroy announced their departures from the People s Alliance of New Brunswick to join the Progressive Conservatives on March 30 2022 21 22 The People s Alliance of New Brunswick was deregistered as a provincial party on March 31 2022 23 In April 2022 interim leader Rick DeSaulniers and party announced plans to re register as a party 24 Elections New Brunswick confirmed the party was re registered in May 2022 and DeSaulniers was chosen to be the party leader 25 Election results EditElection Leader Votes Seats Position Government2010 Kris Austin 4 363 1 2 0 55 0 5th Extra parliamentary2014 7 964 2 1 0 49 0 5th Extra parliamentary2018 47 709 12 6 3 49 3 3rd Support Progressive Conservative minority government2020 33 592 8 9 2 49 1 4th No statusReferences Edit a b People s Alliance forms new N B political party CBC News June 9 2010 Archived from the original on July 2 2010 Weldon Tori September 11 2018 People s Alliance platform promises tax language law reform CBC News Retrieved April 29 2020 Walkom Thomas September 25 2018 Right wing populism on rise in New Brunswick The Toronto Star Retrieved April 29 2020 Livesey Bruce September 30 2019 Political instability roils New Brunswick National Observer Retrieved April 29 2020 All eyes should be on the Atlantic provinces iPolitics October 27 2019 Retrieved July 5 2020 In New Brunswick and P E I there are Progressive Conservative minority governments In New Brunswick the PC government is largely being propped up by the right wing People s Alliance Ng Jessica October 4 2019 Austin threatens to topple government if Higgs accepts language report CTV News Retrieved May 1 2020 After years on the fringe People s Alliance ready to take next step CBC News August 30 2018 People s Alliance opposes 2nd nuclear plant CBC News July 11 2010 Archived from the original on July 15 2010 People s Alliance Kris Austin CBC News August 13 2010 ICI Radio Canada ca Zone Societe La communaute acadienne refuse toute coalition politique avec l Alliance des gens du N B Elections Nouveau Brunswick 2018 Radio Canada ca in Canadian French Radio Canada International Retrieved November 30 2020 Qu est ce qui motive les francophones de la People s Alliance Acadie Nouvelle Simon Delattre 2 septembre 2020 Kris Austin defends himself as Acadian voices against People s Alliance multiply CBC New Brunswick Gabrielle Fahmy September 27 2018 Progressive Conservatives pull out of CBC election debate CBC News August 19 2014 Tories reverse decision agree to CBC election debate CBC News August 22 2014 Kris Austin applies for recount in Fredericton Grand Lake CBC News September 29 2014 Donkin Karissa September 24 2018 People s Alliance wins 3 seats in significant breakthrough CBC News Retrieved April 29 2020 Ibrahim Hadeel Sturgeon Nathalie September 25 2018 People s Alliance avoids spotlight as Austin discusses strategy Retrieved April 29 2020 Poitras Jacques September 26 2018 People s Alliance more likely to support the PCs Kris Austin says CBC News Retrieved April 29 2020 Parties agree to boost MLA spending on offices travel during closed door meetings CBC News May 1 2019 Higgs government under fire for budget cuts and loss of federal dollars CBC News December 12 2018 Awde Savannah March 30 2022 BREAKING People s Alliance MLAs join Tory government Telegraph Journal Retrieved March 30 2022 Poitras Jacques March 30 2022 People s Alliance MLAs cross floor to join Tory government CBC News Retrieved March 30 2022 Boudreau Alexandre March 30 2022 Les deux deputes de la People s Alliance joignent les conservateurs Acadie Nouvelle in French Retrieved March 30 2022 Poitras Jacques April 22 2022 People s Alliance supporters push to resurrect party ahead of June byelections CBC News Retrieved April 22 2022 Poitras Jacques May 31 2022 People s Alliance lives on chooses new leader CBC News External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title People 27s Alliance of New Brunswick amp oldid 1172086710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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