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Fundy Baykeeper Wins Visionary Award

  June 8, 2016 FREDERICTON, N.B. – The Conservation Council’s Fundy Baykeeper, Matt Abbott, has been awarded Gulf of Maine Council’s 2016 Visionary Award. The Gulf of Maine Council Visionary Award presented annually to an individual or organization within each of the five Gulf of Maine jurisdictions of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, New Brunswick, and […]

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Job Creation and Climate Change Town Hall Meeting in Fredericton

Fredericton MP Matt DeCourcey will be hosting a “Job Creation and Climate Change Consultation” Town Hall meeting in Fredericton on Tuesday, May 24. These meetings are taking part nation-wide to allow for public participation to develop a national climate strategy. Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Location: Richard Hatfield Room,

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Take Action for Our Forest – Write Your MLA/Sign Our Petition

The Conservation Council has launched a petition and made it easy for you to send a letter to your MLA and Premier Brian Gallant on protecting our Acadian forest. Please return your petitions to us before the end of April. The petition and the letter asks our MLAs to support four actions for our forest:

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Should a review of Energy East include a climate review? We think so

This week’s Energy East update includes calls for a climate review of North America’s largest proposed oil pipeline, news of crumbling political consensus and growing opposition to Energy East and more evidence to support clean energy over dirty fossil fuels. 60+ groups call for climate review of Energy East The Conservation Council of New Brunswick

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Energy East: Our Risk, Their Reward with Maude Barlow, Matt Abbott & Others

TransCanada’s Energy East export pipeline project would ship 1.1 million barrels of oil everyday, including tar sands crude, from Alberta to ports in Cacouna, Quebec and Saint John, New Brunswick. It would be the largest tar sands pipeline in North America. Atlantic Canadians are concerned about how a spill would damage waterways including several major

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Celebrating Change: Fundraiser for the Conservation Council

Performances by Brent Mason, Jessica Rhaye and Sandy Mackay with Bill Preeper NB Art for Auction with Artworks by: Darren Emenau, Kathy Hooper, Jeneca Klausen, Sue Hooper,Gerry Collins, Glenn Hall, Darren Byers, Krysta Oland, Freeman Patterson, Meghan Barton, Cliff Turner, Jim Boyd, Shannon Merrifield, Elizabeth Miller and more! PLUS: A night at the Marathon in

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Fredericton joins largest climate march in world history

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick and Fredericton residents will join hundreds of thousands of people from across the world this weekend in a historic mass action to stop climate change and build an economy for the future. A People’s Climate March will happen in Fredericton at the same time that an estimated quarter of

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