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New Brunswick's health minister says he won't run in upcoming election

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick Health Minister Bruce Fitch says he won't run in the upcoming provincial election.
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New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative health minister says he won't run in the upcoming election. MLA Bruce Fitch arrives at the New Brunswick legislative building to listen to the throne speech, in Fredericton, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Ward

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick Health Minister Bruce Fitch says he won't run in the upcoming provincial election.

He says that after 21 years as the Progressive Conservative member for Riverview, he is keeping a promise to his family that he won't run again.

In his letter announcing his decision, Fitch thanked Premier Blaine Higgs, saying he believes in the Tory leader.

He served under three premiers, spent two years as interim Progressive Conservative party leader, and for five years was mayor of the town of Riverview, located south of Moncton.

Fitch joins a long list of former Tory ministers, including Trevor Holder, Dorothy Shephard, Daniel Allain and Jeff Carr, who have decided not to run in the upcoming election.

The next provincial election is to be held on or before Oct. 21.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 5, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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