We Are All Treaty People
Canada’s National Day For Truth and Reconciliation should mean a commitment to doing the work of being an ally to Indigenous Peoples every day of the year.
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Canada’s National Day For Truth and Reconciliation should mean a commitment to doing the work of being an ally to Indigenous Peoples every day of the year.
We Are All Treaty People Read More »
Use these questions to help you determine where New Brunswick candidates stand on important issues.
Federal Election 2021: Questions To Ask Candidates At The Door Read More »
This election will be pivotal in determining the future we want for our families, communities, and planet. The climate and nature crises are here. Now more than ever, we need to act.
Vote For The Environment This Federal Election (Sept. 20) Read More »
The 2021 map showing where forestry companies will spray New Brunswick’s forests with glyphosate-based herbicides is out. Learn more about this unnecessary practice, and what you can do to stop it!
Where Our Forest Is Being Sprayed This Summer Read More »
The New Brunswick Standing Committee hearings on glyphosate use in our forest was covered widely by journalists.
Media roundup: Coverage of Standing Committee hearings on glyphosate use in our woods Read More »
New Brunswick’s approach to managing its forests, built around large-scale clearcuts and herbicide spraying, is driving a significant decline in the diversity of life found in our woods—but it doesn’t have to be this way.
We Don’t Need to Trade Healthy Forests for Wood and Jobs Read More »
Lois Corbett told MLAs on the Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship today that they need to stand with citizens and scientists in calling for an end to glyphosate use in the Crown forest.
Lois Corbett told MLAs on the Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship today that they need to stand with citizens and scientists in calling for an end to glyphosate use in the Crown forest.
The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is pleased to co-sponsor an upcoming presentation on the history of forestry in New Brunswick, delivered by environmental historians Bill Parenteau and Mark McLaughlin.
Our Executive Director, Lois Corbett, will present on the problems with glyphosate spraying and outdated forest management practices when the Standing Committee on Climate Change and Environmental Stewardship meets in June.