Government of New Brunswick

Its powers and structure are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867.The Province of New Brunswick has a unicameral legislature, the New Brunswick Legislature, consisting of the Lieutenant Governor and the Legislative Assembly, which operates in the framework of a Westminster-style parliamentary constitutional monarchy.The political party that, either by itself or in combination with another party supporting them, wins the largest number of seats in the legislature normally forms the Government with the party's leader becoming premier of the province, the head of government.The functions of the sovereign, King Charles III, King of Canada and King in Right of New Brunswick, are exercised by the Lieutenant Governor, appointed by the Governor General of Canada on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Canada, in consultation with the Premier of New Brunswick.The table below summarizes the data from the latest budget.
FrenchProvincial governmentNew BrunswickCanadaPremierSusan HoltLieutenant GovernorLouise ImbeaultExecutive CouncilLegislative AssemblyFrederictonConstitution Act, 1867ProvinceNew Brunswick LegislatureWestminster-styleparliamentaryconstitutional monarchyhead of governmentMonarchy in New BrunswickKing Charles IIIKing of CanadaKing in Right of New BrunswickGovernor General of CanadaPrime Minister of CanadaPremier of New BrunswickDepartment of Agriculture, Aquaculture and FisheriesOpportunities NB, former Department of Economic DevelopmentDepartment of EducationDepartment of Energy and MinesDepartment of Environment and Local GovernmentDepartment of FinanceDepartment of Government ServicesDepartment of HealthDepartment of Human ResourcesDepartment of Intergovernmental AffairsDepartment of JusticeDepartment of Natural ResourcesDepartment of Post-Secondary Education, Training and LabourDepartment of Public SafetyDepartment of Social DevelopmentDepartment of Tourism, Heritage and CultureDepartment of Transportation and InfrastructureDepartment of Healthy and Inclusive CommunitiesExecutive Council OfficeOffice of the Attorney GeneralOffice of the PremierEfficiency New BrunswickKings Landing Historical SettlementNB PowerNew Brunswick Liquor CorporationRegional Development CorporationService New BrunswickVillage Historique AcadienAmbulance New BrunswickPolitics of New BrunswickLieutenant Governor of New BrunswickLegislative Assembly of New BrunswickExecutive Council of New BrunswickAdministrative divisions of New BrunswickPoliticsGeographyCountiesRiversMuseumsEconomy of Atlantic CanadaAirlinesAirportsProvincial highwaysHistoryAcadian historyExpulsion of the AcadiansNational Historic SitesGovernment of Canadaprovince or territoryAlbertaBritish ColumbiaManitobaNewfoundland and LabradorNova ScotiaOntarioPrince Edward IslandQuebecSaskatchewanNorthwest TerritoriesNunavut