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New Brunswick’s forestry contract with J.D. Irving goes too far: CCNB

Fredericton — Behind closed doors, the government of New Brunswick has agreed to the request of one company to dramatically rewrite the rules that protect our public forests, argues the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB). Additionally, it has set aside almost two thirds of increased access to timber on Crown land, a publicly owned […]

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Alward’s forest plan must go: transparency, conservation groups

Fredericton – The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is joining with transparency and conservation groups across the Maritimes to demand an end to secretive giveaways of our natural resources following the release of the provincial government’s forest plan last week. “The province says the new forest plan is about jobs and ‘more boots in the woods’ but it’s

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Get on the CCNB/CUPE/PSAC climate justice bus to PowerShift!

PowerShift Atlantic is a gathering organized by youth for youth that focuses on climate justice. It’s being held in Halifax from March 28-31. Join hundreds of other youth from diverse backgrounds to learn, develop their skills and build the movement for climate, environmental and social justice. Join 500+ young people from across Atlantic Canada in learning

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Ban forest herbicides to bring back wildlife: biologists, hunters and conservationists

Fredericton – Biologists, hunting, fishing and outdoors recreation groups and conservationists are uniting in a call to ban herbicides in the forest by sending a letter today to New Brunswick Natural Resources Minister Paul Robichaud. The letter, which attempts to set the record straight on the impacts of using herbicides in the forest was signed

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Elsipogtog & the media: a conversation from the frontlines of shale gas resistance

NB Media Co-op presents: Elsipogtog & the Media: a conversation from the frontlines of shale gas resistance When: Monday, Feb. 3 at 7:00pm Where: Kinsella Auditorium, McCain Hall at St. Thomas University, Fredericton Opposition to shale gas, fracking and the violence exercised by the police against land defenders from Elsipogtog and beyond on unceded Mi’kmaq

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