New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs has been accused of launching 'a vicious verbal attack' against a member of the provincial PC party's governing body who questioned his leadership.
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs is facing a revolt within his Progressive Conservative caucus and in the party.
Former Progressive Conservative party president Claude Williams previously said there are letters from presidents of 26 PC riding associations asking for a leadership review. All four helped to pass an opposition Liberal motion calling for further consultations on the government's Policy 713, which sets out protections for LGBTQ students in schools.
He also said the premier's critics tried to introduce a motion to schedule a special meeting of the council before the fall to deal with the leadership review issue but were ruled out of order based on procedure.PC party president Erika Hachey, who ran Saturday's meeting, said Monday morning she had no comment on Williston's description of the discussion.
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