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Dominic Cardy Resigns as New Brunswick's Minister of Education
Departure from Role
Dominic Cardy, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development in New Brunswick, has tendered his resignation effective immediately.
Political Journey
Cardy, who was born in the UK in 1970, has held various roles in New Brunswick politics. He served as the leader of the New Brunswick Alliance, a provincial political party, from 2019 to 2020.
In 2020, Cardy was appointed to his ministerial position by Premier Blaine Higgs. During his tenure, he faced criticism for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the provincial education system.
Reasons for Resignation
Cardy has not publicly disclosed the specific reasons for his resignation, but some speculate that it may be related to his dissatisfaction with the government's direction.
He has indicated that he intends to pursue a new political path, but details about his future plans have not yet been released.
Impact on New Brunswick's Education System
Cardy's departure is expected to have a significant impact on New Brunswick's education system. His replacement will need to address ongoing challenges, such as teacher shortages and the province's low graduation rates.
The government has yet to announce who will succeed Cardy in the ministerial role.
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