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Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick

The Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick is the province's parliament, responsible for making laws and governing. It consists of elected representatives known as MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly) who represent various districts. The Assembly debates proposed laws, discusses important issues, and holds the government accountable. New Brunswick has a democratic system, so citizens vote for their MLAs every four years. The Assembly also examines the budget and spends public funds, ensuring the needs of the residents are met. This body plays a crucial role in shaping policies for the province's economic, social, and cultural development.