
Adam Huras
Reporter and Editor at Telegraph-Journal
The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal's Ottawa-based parliamentary reporter and provincial editor. Leafs fan. [email protected]
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tj.news | Adam Huras
Advertisement oopSkip to ContentAdvertisement 1The top court has reserved its decision into an appeal over whether Canadians have constitutional right to move freely throughout country • • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
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Advertisement 1Two-thirds of decided voters, 65 per cent, plan to vote Liberal in the upcoming federal election, according to new poll • • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentA new poll suggests the federal Liberals have a massive lead across Atlantic Canada, with numbers just below those from the “red wave” in 2015 that swept every seat in the region. Advertisement 2Don't have an account?
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Advertisement 1It puts an end to the seven consecutive cuts the central bank has made to its benchmark rate since the spring of last year • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentThe Bank of Canada is holding its key interest rate at 2.75 per cent, citing widespread uncertainty over how tariffs will impact the economy and prices. Advertisement 2Don't have an account?
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Adam Huras
Number of NBers travelling to Maine plummets again: new dataIn March, 126,517 travellers entered Maine from New Brunswick in a passenger vehicle, the most common way to make the trip. It's a dramatic drop from 180,377 from a year ago. (Credit: Brice McVicar/Brunswick News)Nearly 54,000 fewer travellers crossed the land border from New Brunswick into Maine in March compared to the same month last year, suggesting New Brunswickers are avoiding the United States in even greater numbers.
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tj.news | Adam Huras
N.B. remains with one of the lowest inflation rates in the country, as bank economists suggest inflation is about to drop even further • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentPrices are up 1.9 per cent year over year in New Brunswick, according to newly released inflation data. Advertisement 2Don't have an account? Create AccountArticle contentThe March figure is a slight drop from the two per cent recorded in February.
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I mean, the painting is clever imo, but how and why does the Atlantic Veterinary College have an artist in residence to begin with...

Christopher Griffin, an artist-in-residence at the Atlantic Veterinary College at UPEI, says he’s discouraged after being told to remove a political painting or leave. He chose to leave. “I’m not angry with them. I’m just disappointed.” Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/lgQ6faXxxs

RT @adamhuras: NEW from me... NBers are showing up at polling stations across the province designated for ongoing municipal byelections – w…

NEW from me... NBers are showing up at polling stations across the province designated for ongoing municipal byelections – with some leaving angry when they can’t cast a ballot in the federal election, says the province’s chief electoral officer https://t.co/KIiQNkFvsV #NB