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New Brunswick Liberal Leader and premier-elect Susan Holt speaks to supporters in Fredericton, on Oct. 21.Stephen MacGillivray/The Canadian Press

New Brunswick’s Liberal premier-designate and the rest of the newly elected members of her team are scheduled to be sworn in on Nov. 2.

Liberal Leader Susan Holt has announced a transition team as she prepared to take the reins of the province.

She says in a news release that the four-person transition team has the expertise and experience to ensure a smooth transfer of power from the Progressive Conservatives.

Later today, the new Liberal caucus is scheduled to have its first in-person meeting.

On Wednesday, Holt attended the 50th annual general meeting of the New Brunswick Nurses Union and promised to improve conditions for health care employees.

In Monday’s election the Liberals won a convincing majority with 31 of 49 seats, while the Progressive Conservatives won 16 and Greens took two.

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