The New Brunswick legislature is scheduled to sit later this week, although business has been on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaker Daniel Guitard has issued a notice to say the house will sit at 11 a.m. Friday.
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An all-party committee of the legislature has been meeting to discuss issues related to the pandemic.
Nicolle Carlin, a spokesperson for Premier Blaine Higgs, said the house leaders for each party agreed to convene on Friday.
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She said they will be dealing with several pieces of legislation related to COVID-19.
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Last month, the legislature shut down all non-essential government services until further notice.
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