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N.B. premier to travel to Ontario next week to meet with PM, ministers

Holt will seek federal backing for defence, energy and health care as she meets Carney and other ministers during a two-day trip.

  • New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt will meet Prime Minister Mark Carney next week during a two-day visit to Ottawa and Toronto, aiming to position the province at the center of Canada's economic growth plans.
  • Holt plans to advocate for federal partnerships on energy infrastructure, critical minerals development, and long-term predictable health care funding, alongside seeking support for defence investments.
  • The Premier will also meet with Internal Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc and National Defence Minister David McGuinty, while joining other provincial leaders at a Canadian Chamber of Commerce conference.
  • Ottawa recently added the New Brunswick Sisson Mine to its list of "nation-building" projects, marking a significant development for the province's critical minerals sector.
  • Scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, the visit aims to secure federal support to ensure New Brunswick remains a key player in national economic development strategies.
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New Brunswick premier meeting Mark Carney, federal ministers next week

FREDERICTON - New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney next week during a two-day visit to Ontario.

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New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt will conduct a mission to Ottawa and Toronto on April 20-21 to meet with Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney,...

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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