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RÉFÉRENDUM SUR LES GAZ DE SCHISTE?

    L’Étoile ANTOINE TRÉPANIER, L’ÉTOILE 2013-05-16 00H04 Le débat entourant l’exploration et l’éventuelle exploitation des gaz de schiste n’a pas fini de faire rage. En entrevue avec L’Étoile, quelques heures seulement après le dépôt du Plan directeur pour le pétrole et les gaz de schiste, la directrice générale du Conseil de conservation du N.-B. […]

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Your handy guide to the latest in provincial and territorial water

Conservation Council’s Stephanie Merrill contributes insights on New Brunswick current water policy conversations to Water Canada‘s cross-country brief policy snapshot. New Brunswick: Wetland woes and a long wait Stephanie Merrill of New Brunswick’s Conservation Council identifies wetland conservation policy and the provincial water classification program as two areas of particular focus for the Province. The

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The Conservation Council of New Brunswick welcomes you to our new website!

We are proud to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website. On behalf of all of us here at Conservation Council of New Brunswick, welcome! Our old website served us well for many years, but we hope that you will find this platform easier to navigate and visually appealing. Read More here  

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Gaz de schiste: les opinions de McKenna ne font pas l’unanimité

By Acadie Nouvelle   SAINT-JEAN – Alors que le passage remarqué à Saint-Jean ce lundi de l’ancien premier ministre néo-brunswickois Frank McKenna relance de plus belle le débat à propos de l’industrie de gaz de schiste, force est de constater que les opinions à ce sujet sont parfois diamétralement opposées. Read full article here  

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Shale Gas Developers Need To Build Social Licence With Proper PR Strategies

By airwaterland There is something of a battle going on in New Brunswick — a battle for public opinion regarding hydraulic fracturing of the Maritime province’s abundant shale gas resource. “It is a competition,” Cape Consulting Group senior consultant Tracey Stephenson told the Bulletin at this week’s CI Energy Group‘s shale oil and gas symposium.

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Conservation Council clarifies work on Saint John River

January 21, 2013 Conservation Council clarifies work on Saint John River Re: “Project changes will ease fears — group” by Tara Chislett, published in The Daily Gleaner on Jan. 19th. We are pleased to learn that WWF is clarifying its handling of its “Living Rivers” project on the Saint John River. The Conservation Council of

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