New Brunswick's governing party, the Progressive Conservatives, won a majority in the province's legislature Monday night.
Party leader Blaine Higgs won the coveted majority after two years of leading the province's first minority government since 1920. The victory ends a streak of four consecutive single-term governments.
The PCs have been elected in 27 ridings, two more than the 25 needed for a majority.
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