July 29, 2016

The revolution will be motorized with electricity: The shift toward electric cars is happening in Canada now

New Brunswick can get in the driver’s seat to encourage electric car sales. The movement towards electric and hybrid vehicles is catching on across Canada, and New Brunswick can be a part of this automotive revolution. From financial purchasing incentives for consumers to helping businesses install charging stations in our down town centers to encourage […]

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Energy East’s “aquatic pipeline” a serious risk to the Bay of Fundy.

The Conservation Council is calling the increased tanker traffic in the Bay of Fundy, as proposed by TransCanada as part of its Energy East pipeline project a serious risk  to the iconic marine eco-system. Currently, a relatively small number of oil tankers bring conventional crude oils to the Irving Oil refinery in Saint John, while

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CCNB statement in response to report released by the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health on glyphosate

July 29, 2016 FREDERICTON — Tracy Glynn, the forest program director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, issued the following statement about the report released today by the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health (OCMOH) on glyphosate. The report confirms what we have long feared — that the forest industry uses more glyphosate

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