It was a concept first floated by New Zealand, and now New Brunswick has become the first Canadian province to follow suit. It’s called the “family” or “new bubble,” an approach that sees two isolated households join together. “Something as simple as sitting with my mother and my sister with a cup of tea took on a whole new meaning,” said Denise Gallant, a mother who lives in Saint John, N.B., and recently formed a “bubble” with her mother, father and sister. “My daughter clearly was not going to pick one of the four grandparents and my son’s wife is an LPN (licensed practical nurse) so they were not going to risk anything either,” said Gallant’s parent, who live approximately 150 kilometres away in Moncton and called to see if she would