Premier Blaine Higgs looking to use pandemic to ‘reinvent’ New Brunswick
FREDERICTON — Blaine Higgs says 2020 taught him a lot about the importance of perseverance.
The New Brunswick Premier says his province held the line this year against COVID-19, guarding Atlantic Canada from Quebec to the north and Maine to the west. And he says his party persevered through a provincial election in September that critics said should not have been held during the pandemic.
In a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, Higgs said COVID-19 forced his government to make big decisions in early 2020. “What it gave us is a renewed evaluation of ourselves and what we’re capable of,” he said. “That can be the springboard from COVID.
“We’re not out of challenges with the vaccine and administration of the vaccine, because we have to recover economically and we’ve got to reinvent New Brunswick in the process.”