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Final Report and RecommendationsThe Commission on Legislative Democracy has released its final report, with 89 recommendations to strengthen and modernize New Brunswick democratic institutions and practices and create a more citizen-centred democracy in the province. The report was submitted to Premier Bernard Lord who established the commission in December 2003, with a one-year mandate to examine and make recommendations on a wide-range of democratic renewal issues. The Premier tabled the Commission report and recommendations in the Legislative Assembly. “This report offers New Brunswickers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to renew their democracy on behalf of citizens and communities. It reflects the views and contributions of many New Brunswick citizens who spoke or met with us over the course of the past year. It reflects the need to take concrete steps now to make our democracy stronger for people,” said Commission co-chairs, Lise Ouellette and Lorne M c Guigan. The Final Report sets out three key themes aimed at creating a more citizen-centred democracy with specific recommendations for change under each theme. |
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