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Vote for nature!

Vote for nature this election! “When You Vote, Choose Nature – For Wildlife, Health, and Affordable, Thriving Communities Voting for nature isn’t just about protecting wildlife and habitats; it’s about ensuring healthier communities, stronger economies, and a better future for our kids. This election, make your vote count by choosing candidates who will stand up

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Conservation Council welcomes hip hop artist, poet and painter to Harm to Harmony artist-in-residence and mentorship program 

We’re thrilled to announce the newest additions to our Community-Engaged Artist-in-Residence and Mentorship Program: Stephen Hero, a hip hop artist from Saint John, Shoshanna Wingate, a poet from Sackville, and Mario Dorion, a painter from Kent.

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Conservation Council’s Citizens’ Assembly on Electricity Affordability and Energy Poverty

Would you like to participate in a Citizens’ Assembly to make recommendations to federal and provincial governments and utilities on how to keep electricity affordable and eliminate energy poverty, while eliminating carbon and air pollution from the electricity system?

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