Lois Corbett on protecting NB’s water and growing the green economy

Executive Director Lois Corbett spoke to Global News on Wednesday, April 13 about the moratorium on hydraulic fracturing in New Brunswick. Read the full article and watch the video here. Corbett was asked to respond to calls made by the Atlantica Centre for Energy for the moratorium to be lifted immediately. “We have a very […]

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CCNB’s Louise Comeau on talking climate change to MPs

The Conservation Council’s Louise Comeau was the subject of a front page story in the April 13 edition of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. Comeau, Director of Climate Change and Energy Solutions, spoke with the newspaper about being in Ottawa this week to meet with MPs about climate change. “We’re meeting with the New Brunswick MPs

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Select Committee engages all NBers in growing the green economy

FREDERICTON — Establishing a Select Committee on Climate Change is an excellent step toward engaging all New Brunswickers in the important work of growing our economy and protecting our communities from extreme weather and sea level rise. The Legislative Assembly voted unanimously in support of a motion to establish the all-party committee on Friday, April

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EcoNews: Moving forward with reconciliation

This update gives you a heads-up on an important public lecture taking place tomorrow in Fredericton, and brings you up to speed on the discussion surrounding water protection policy in New Brunswick, efforts to improve fisheries habitats and nuclear safety in Canada, and a look at Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s first budget. Moving forward with

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Award-winning author speaking in Fredericton on reconciliation

Giller Prize-winning Canadian author Joseph Boyden, whose work focuses on First Nations history and culture, is in Fredericton tomorrow to deliver a public lecture on how we can move forward with reconciliation in Canada. The Faculty of Education and Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre at the University of New Brunswick invited Boyden to speak during the fourth annual

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CCNB signs onto letter calling for repeal of former government’s changes to Fisheries Act

The Conservation Council and our Fundy Baykeeper worked for months with a coalition of respected scientists and environmental lawyers to address changes made to the Fisheries Act by the former federal government. On Thursday, March 24 we supported the launch of the West Coast Environmental Law and Nothern Confluence’s #Act4Fish campaign. It involved a briefing

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CCNB commends green spending in federal budget

FREDERICTON — The budget released this week delivers on the federal government’s commitments to act on climate change and begin transitioning Canada to a low carbon economy. Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s first budget included significant investments in clean energy research and development, energy efficiency, and green infrastructure projects such as electric vehicle charging stations. It

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Lois Corbett on building a provincial water protection strategy on CBC InfoAm

Executive Director Lois Corbett spoke with host Terry Seguin on CBC Information Morning Fredericton on Wednesday, March 23, to discuss the provincial government’s plans to build a water protection strategy and its recent discussion paper on that effort. Listen to the full interview here. Corbett said she believes the discussion paper released earlier this month is

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