Fuelled by populism and a desire for change, the People's Alliance has won three seats in the legislature. The People's Alliance and Green Party are poised to wield a significant amount of power and influence in what CBC News is projecting to be the first minority government in almost 100 years. "We're going to make New Brunswick better than it's ever been," People's Alliance Leader Kris Austin told the crowd at his headquarters on Fredericton's north side on Monday night. People’s Alliance Party Leader Kris Austin wins his riding of Fredericton-Grand Lake. With Austin and Green Party Leader David Coon both winning seats, New Brunswick will have representatives from four parties in the legislature.
Source: CBC News September 24, 2018 23:31 UTC