Wolastoqey Nations Say N.B. Government Must Stop Giving Land To Private Landowners
The chiefs say the Crown took land without consent and gave it to private landowners, benefitting off of the taxes, royalties, leases and fees.
The chiefs say the Crown took land without consent and gave it to private landowners, benefitting off of the taxes, royalties, leases and fees.
Nearly 200 pieces of art were available to collectors as part of a recent online auction, including three Miller Brittain oil paintings.
The organization now coordinates and delivers food to approximately 60 food banks, shelters, soup kitchens and school programs across the province.
Non-profit music festival Quality Block Party and the Imperial Theatre are teaming up for a double bill of live music this Saturday.
Colleen d’Entremont says the development of small modular reactors would also give New Brunswick an economic boost.
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New Brunswick writer and academic Donald Savoie is on this week’s episode of the “Home Office” podcast to discuss his new book on Irving Oil, ‘Thanks for the Business’. He and editor Mark Leger talk a little politics too, with the results of the N.B. election fresh in their minds.
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