New Brunswick

Back-to-school briefings to be rescheduled because of election

With the first day of school fast approaching, parents and students will not be getting twice weekly updates on the return-to-school plan from Dominic Cardy, the education minister, as expected. 

Updates that were supposed to be delivered by Dominic Cardy will be provided by Education Department staff

Parents and students will be getting back to school updates from staff at the Department of Education while the provincial election is underway. (Letha Henry)

With the first day of school fast approaching, parents and students will not be getting twice weekly updates on the return-to-school plan from Dominic Cardy, the education minister, as expected.

The plan for the briefings was dropped when an election was called on Monday for Sept. 14.

While candidates began their campaigns, posts on the government's Facebook and Twitter accounts said updates would be provided by Education Department staff. 

"Updates on various topics will still be provided by department staff over the next few weeks on dates to be determined," one post said.

A further comment advised that all the updates would be posted on the government's Facebook page. 

Cardy held one briefing on Aug. 13 with Dr. Jennifer Russell, the chief medical officer of health, and promised to provide more details at later briefings on the back-to-school plan.

"I want this Thursday to be a beginning of the process of talking with the public and having it be a conversation," Cardy had said. 

The updates were scheduled to take place at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays through Sept. 3.

Students start going back to school on Sept. 8.