N.B. election debate: Tory leader forced to defend record on gender policy, housing

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FREDERICTON – New Brunswick’s Progressive Conservative leader was targeted by his two main opponents during a roundtable discussion on Wednesday, forced to defend his record on issues such as health care, housing and public safety.

But it was an exchange about the policy of the Blaine Higgs government on gender identity in schools that got particularly heated. Higgs, running for a third term in office, told the discussion moderator, “there was an outcry across the country” when parents learned about “secrets being kept from them about what their kids were doing at school.”

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