Rooftop hives installed to mark World Bee Day

In honour of World Bee Day, the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick has announced the installation of beehives on the roof of the Departmental Building in Fredericton.

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Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick

May 20, 2025

FREDERICTON (GNB) – In honour of World Bee Day, the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick has announced the installation of beehives on the roof of the Departmental Building in Fredericton.

This initiative is the result of collaboration between Health Minister John Dornan and Francine Landry, Speaker of the legislature. Dornan, a hobby beekeeper, offered two of his own hives to promote pollination on the grounds of the legislative assembly and the surrounding area.

The initiative aims to pollinate nearby flowers, plants and crops, and the harvested honey will be used to promote New Brunswick. About 50,000 bees live in the hives, and, in the fall, the honey produced will be bottled and labelled as Speaker’s Honey. The jars of honey will be offered as gifts to dignitaries and ambassadors who visit the legislative assembly, and to food banks or charitable organizations.

Beginning in June, people will be able to see the activity around the hives in real time from a kiosk at the entrance to the legislative assembly.

“While our hard-working bees are busy filling their hives with parliamentary honey, we wish them a fruitful pollination season and wish New Brunswickers a summer that is just as productive,” said Landry.

 

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Janet Trail, Office of the Clerk, Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, 506-453-5914, [email protected].