
What to watch for in New Brunswick ridings tonight
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It's election day in Canada, and New Brunswick has more than its fair share of intriguing political story lines that will be resolved after the polls close at 8:30 p.m. Atlantic time.
Because of the country's time zones, two hours will go by before polls close in the next set of provinces to the west of us, giving us ample time to watch the numbers and see what develops.
Here are four stories worth watching tonight.
People involved in the campaigns agree that there are three close races in New Brunswick to keep an eye on tonight.
In Fredericton, the Greens are fighting to keep a seat they won last time, one of only three in the country, after the defection of MP Jenica Atwin to the Liberals. The riding was a three-way race last time, so watch the Conservative vote as well.
Saint John-Rothesay and Miramichi-Grand Lake are also considered close races between the Liberals and Conservatives.
It could be a late night in all three of them.

Health Minister Adriana LaGrange is alleging the former CEO of Alberta Health Services was unwilling and unable to implement the government's plan to break up the health authority, became "infatuated" with her internal investigation into private surgical contracts and made "incendiary and inaccurate allegations about political intrigue and impropriety" before she was fired in January.