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by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. JUNE 2021 – NB MEDIA CO-OP The NB Media Co-op in New Brunswick, an independent online and print not-for-profit news outlet, publishes the stories and voices COVID TESTING IN CANADA: TESTING RATES VS On April 30, 2021, Brunswick News ran an article in its New Brunswick papers saying that the province had the lowest COVID-19 testing rate per capita in Canada. It was a highly problematic article because it said nothing about positivity rates. New Brunswick’s COVID-19 testing has consistently resulted in a positivity rate that is under 2per cent.
THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
RENTAL REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR STRENGTHENED TENANT Under pressure from tenant advocacy groups, the government initiated a 90-day review of the rental market situation. The report, released on Friday, confirms these stories. According to the report, 42 per cent of the landlords who responded said they increased rents simply because they got new tenants. Twenty per cent of tenants said theywere
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The Government of New Brunswick has committed $30 million to develop two small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) projects on the Bay of Fundy next to the Point Lepreau reactor. The federal government contributed $56 million more in public funds to this scheme. These investments are unlikely to succeed and will delay climate action. WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. WHO WILL BE OUR MAYOR? FREDERICTON GROUPS HOST PUBLIC The Fredericton Chapter of the Council of Canadians, a local social justice movement, has teamed up with ten other non-governmental organizations to give Frederictonians their first taste of who is running for mayor in the upcoming municipal elections and what they have to say about issues that affect the Fredericton community. HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year.NB MEDIA CO-OP
by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. JUNE 2021 – NB MEDIA CO-OP The NB Media Co-op in New Brunswick, an independent online and print not-for-profit news outlet, publishes the stories and voices COVID TESTING IN CANADA: TESTING RATES VS On April 30, 2021, Brunswick News ran an article in its New Brunswick papers saying that the province had the lowest COVID-19 testing rate per capita in Canada. It was a highly problematic article because it said nothing about positivity rates. New Brunswick’s COVID-19 testing has consistently resulted in a positivity rate that is under 2per cent.
THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
RENTAL REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR STRENGTHENED TENANT Under pressure from tenant advocacy groups, the government initiated a 90-day review of the rental market situation. The report, released on Friday, confirms these stories. According to the report, 42 per cent of the landlords who responded said they increased rents simply because they got new tenants. Twenty per cent of tenants said theywere
MORE NUCLEAR REACTORS (SMRS): A BAD INVESTMENT FOR NEWAUTHOR: KIMREEDER
The Government of New Brunswick has committed $30 million to develop two small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) projects on the Bay of Fundy next to the Point Lepreau reactor. The federal government contributed $56 million more in public funds to this scheme. These investments are unlikely to succeed and will delay climate action. WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. WHO WILL BE OUR MAYOR? FREDERICTON GROUPS HOST PUBLIC The Fredericton Chapter of the Council of Canadians, a local social justice movement, has teamed up with ten other non-governmental organizations to give Frederictonians their first taste of who is running for mayor in the upcoming municipal elections and what they have to say about issues that affect the Fredericton community. HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year. MORE NUCLEAR REACTORS (SMRS): A BAD INVESTMENT FOR NEW The Government of New Brunswick has committed $30 million to develop two small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) projects on the Bay of Fundy next to the Point Lepreau reactor. The federal government contributed $56 million more in public funds to this scheme. These investments are unlikely to succeed and will delay climate action. THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
NEW BRUNSWICK GIVES A $20 MILLION GIFT TO OUR AMERICAN During his 2021 State of the Province Address on Feb. 10, while promoting the virtues of fiscal restraint, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs took a short break to announce a gift of $20 million to a company called ARC Clean Energy.. Sometime in the last month, the American company with an office in Saint John changed its name from “ARC Nuclear” to “ARC Clean Energy.” JUNE 2021 – NB MEDIA CO-OP The NB Media Co-op in New Brunswick, an independent online and print not-for-profit news outlet, publishes the stories and voices SHUTTING THE PROVINCE DOWN: THE 1918-1919 FLU EPIDEMIC IN Gerry McAlister describes the great influenza epidemic of a century ago, based on research published by Jane E. Jenkins. ***. The great influenza epidemic of 1918-1919 saw more than 35,000 cases and 1,400 deaths in New Brunswick. A few months prior to the outbreak, the province appointed its first Minister for Health, a first in not onlyCanada
NEW BRUNSWICK AFRICAN ASSOCIATION WANTS FREDERICTON TO We, the past and present African residents of Doone street and allied organizations have written an open letter to express our disappointment in the City of Fredericton’s response to the well documented and reported incidents of systemic racism in the Fredericton community including in the Doone Street community. NEW BRUNSWICK GOVERNMENT REJECTS RENT CONTROL BILL DESPITE The Green Party's proposed legislation aiming to protect tenants from unfair rent increases was given second reading in the Provincial HONOURING RODNEY LEVI-METEPENAGIAG June 12, 2021 marks 1 year since our beloved Rodney’s life was tragically taken by a member of the RCMP. The Levi Family will be hosting a day of honouring his life, and a day of healing for the community of Metepenagiag and those affected by this loss. MEMORIAL VIGIL FOR RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL VICTIMS IN SAINT As you walk up King street to King Square there stands the War Memorial. To the right of the War Memorial is a statue of Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, Father of Confederation. DIVESTING UNB FROM FOSSIL FUELS: A BRIEF HISTORY Julia Hansen, a UNB alumna involved in Fossil Free UNB while at the university, spoke to the NB Media Co-op about their efforts to pressure the university to divest and the university’s response. “Divestment is a public statement, that recognizes the fact that it is unjust and irresponsible to profit off the destruction of ourplanet
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by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. NEW BRUNSWICK NEEDS RENTAL REFORM—AND FAST Killam is the largest REIT operating in New Brunswick and its market size is growing. CMHC counts just under 35,000 rental units in multi-family dwellings in New Brunswick in October 2019. According to Killam, they own 4,900 of those units. On its own, it accounts for about one of every six rental units in Moncton and Fredericton. LIVING OFF-GRID WITH SOLAR IN NEW BRUNSWICK It took a year to reduce our power consumption, change most of our high-demand electrical systems over to propane (dryer, stove and hot water), and secure the funding to go completely off-grid. We went from 800 kW (kilowatts) to just over 300 kW a month in the process. Our advice is to act like you are off-grid before you actually do it, soyou
HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. WHO WILL BE OUR MAYOR? FREDERICTON GROUPS HOST PUBLIC The Fredericton Chapter of the Council of Canadians, a local social justice movement, has teamed up with ten other non-governmental organizations to give Frederictonians their first taste of who is running for mayor in the upcoming municipal elections and what they have to say about issues that affect the Fredericton community. WOLASTOQEWI LEADERS ASSERT STEWARDSHIP OF INDIGENOUS Ramona Nicholas, a Wolastoqewi grandmother, and other Wolastoqewi grandmothers and members of the Wolastoqewi Grand Council are occupying Fredericton’s Officer’s Square to protect ancestral artefacts recently found on the site. NEW BRUNSWICK DIED AND NOBODY CAME TO THE New Brunswick died and nobody came to the funeral. by Graeme Decarie. January 30, 2011. Reading Time: 5min read. In the several weeks since that amazing statement was made, the news media have not had time to examine it. They have been, one must guess, too busy covering a speech by the likes of an ex-rocker for whom few cared to buy tickets CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year.NB MEDIA CO-OP
by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. NEW BRUNSWICK NEEDS RENTAL REFORM—AND FAST Killam is the largest REIT operating in New Brunswick and its market size is growing. CMHC counts just under 35,000 rental units in multi-family dwellings in New Brunswick in October 2019. According to Killam, they own 4,900 of those units. On its own, it accounts for about one of every six rental units in Moncton and Fredericton. LIVING OFF-GRID WITH SOLAR IN NEW BRUNSWICK It took a year to reduce our power consumption, change most of our high-demand electrical systems over to propane (dryer, stove and hot water), and secure the funding to go completely off-grid. We went from 800 kW (kilowatts) to just over 300 kW a month in the process. Our advice is to act like you are off-grid before you actually do it, soyou
HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. WHO WILL BE OUR MAYOR? FREDERICTON GROUPS HOST PUBLIC The Fredericton Chapter of the Council of Canadians, a local social justice movement, has teamed up with ten other non-governmental organizations to give Frederictonians their first taste of who is running for mayor in the upcoming municipal elections and what they have to say about issues that affect the Fredericton community. WOLASTOQEWI LEADERS ASSERT STEWARDSHIP OF INDIGENOUS Ramona Nicholas, a Wolastoqewi grandmother, and other Wolastoqewi grandmothers and members of the Wolastoqewi Grand Council are occupying Fredericton’s Officer’s Square to protect ancestral artefacts recently found on the site. NEW BRUNSWICK DIED AND NOBODY CAME TO THE New Brunswick died and nobody came to the funeral. by Graeme Decarie. January 30, 2011. Reading Time: 5min read. In the several weeks since that amazing statement was made, the news media have not had time to examine it. They have been, one must guess, too busy covering a speech by the likes of an ex-rocker for whom few cared to buy tickets CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year. THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
CHALLENGING BRUNSWICK NEWS’ ANTI-UNION RANT Une version française suit. I would like to respond to Norbert Cunningham’s commentary column, “Strike threats will backfire on CUPE,” published in the Times & Transcript on June 1.. First, I believe it would help readers to have some historical background which Cunningham did not provide. NEW BRUNSWICK GOVERNMENT REJECTS RENT CONTROL BILL DESPITE The Green Party's proposed legislation aiming to protect tenants from unfair rent increases was given second reading in the ProvincialONLINE NB DEBRIEF
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Nursing homes in the time of COVID and why unions matter by NB Media Co-op. April 20, 2020. 0. Most of the people killed by COVID-19 in Canada are seniors living in senior housing or a nursing home. CHANTEL MOORE WAS KILLED ONE YEAR AGO TODAY AND NOTHING June 4th marks the one year anniversary of the death of Chantel Moore, who was killed at the hands of CANADA EMERGENCY WAGE SUBSIDY: A SCANDALOUS GIFT TO To the capitalist class, a crisis that isn’t used to enhance profits and power, is a crisis wasted. Restoration and WABANAKI EXHIBITION OPENING AT GALLERY ON QUEEN IN Gallery on Queen is pleased to invite you to our upcoming exhibition “Wabanaki” showcasing various Indigenous artists and mediums. We are proud to have this opportunity to feature works from so many Indigenous artists in New Brunswick. UNB DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OFFER OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY The Department of History at the University of New Brunswick, Ekwpahak|Fredericton, on unceded Wəlastəkwihkok territory, sends ourcondolences to the
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by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. NEW BRUNSWICK NEEDS RENTAL REFORM—AND FAST Killam is the largest REIT operating in New Brunswick and its market size is growing. CMHC counts just under 35,000 rental units in multi-family dwellings in New Brunswick in October 2019. According to Killam, they own 4,900 of those units. On its own, it accounts for about one of every six rental units in Moncton and Fredericton. LIVING OFF-GRID WITH SOLAR IN NEW BRUNSWICK It took a year to reduce our power consumption, change most of our high-demand electrical systems over to propane (dryer, stove and hot water), and secure the funding to go completely off-grid. We went from 800 kW (kilowatts) to just over 300 kW a month in the process. Our advice is to act like you are off-grid before you actually do it, soyou
HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. WHO WILL BE OUR MAYOR? FREDERICTON GROUPS HOST PUBLIC The Fredericton Chapter of the Council of Canadians, a local social justice movement, has teamed up with ten other non-governmental organizations to give Frederictonians their first taste of who is running for mayor in the upcoming municipal elections and what they have to say about issues that affect the Fredericton community. WOLASTOQEWI LEADERS ASSERT STEWARDSHIP OF INDIGENOUS Ramona Nicholas, a Wolastoqewi grandmother, and other Wolastoqewi grandmothers and members of the Wolastoqewi Grand Council are occupying Fredericton’s Officer’s Square to protect ancestral artefacts recently found on the site. NEW BRUNSWICK DIED AND NOBODY CAME TO THE New Brunswick died and nobody came to the funeral. by Graeme Decarie. January 30, 2011. Reading Time: 5min read. In the several weeks since that amazing statement was made, the news media have not had time to examine it. They have been, one must guess, too busy covering a speech by the likes of an ex-rocker for whom few cared to buy tickets CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year.NB MEDIA CO-OP
by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. NEW BRUNSWICK NEEDS RENTAL REFORM—AND FAST Killam is the largest REIT operating in New Brunswick and its market size is growing. CMHC counts just under 35,000 rental units in multi-family dwellings in New Brunswick in October 2019. According to Killam, they own 4,900 of those units. On its own, it accounts for about one of every six rental units in Moncton and Fredericton. LIVING OFF-GRID WITH SOLAR IN NEW BRUNSWICK It took a year to reduce our power consumption, change most of our high-demand electrical systems over to propane (dryer, stove and hot water), and secure the funding to go completely off-grid. We went from 800 kW (kilowatts) to just over 300 kW a month in the process. Our advice is to act like you are off-grid before you actually do it, soyou
HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. WHO WILL BE OUR MAYOR? FREDERICTON GROUPS HOST PUBLIC The Fredericton Chapter of the Council of Canadians, a local social justice movement, has teamed up with ten other non-governmental organizations to give Frederictonians their first taste of who is running for mayor in the upcoming municipal elections and what they have to say about issues that affect the Fredericton community. WOLASTOQEWI LEADERS ASSERT STEWARDSHIP OF INDIGENOUS Ramona Nicholas, a Wolastoqewi grandmother, and other Wolastoqewi grandmothers and members of the Wolastoqewi Grand Council are occupying Fredericton’s Officer’s Square to protect ancestral artefacts recently found on the site. NEW BRUNSWICK DIED AND NOBODY CAME TO THE New Brunswick died and nobody came to the funeral. by Graeme Decarie. January 30, 2011. Reading Time: 5min read. In the several weeks since that amazing statement was made, the news media have not had time to examine it. They have been, one must guess, too busy covering a speech by the likes of an ex-rocker for whom few cared to buy tickets CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year. THE BAY OF FUNDY: NATURAL WONDER OR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY TEST April 28, 2021. Reading Time: 2min read. The Bay of Fundy. Photo from Images of New Brunswick databank. The New Brunswick and federal governments have committed more than $80M to two start-up companies to build experimental nuclear reactors and a facility to extract plutonium from used nuclear fuel at the Point Lepreau site on the Bayof Fundy.
CHALLENGING BRUNSWICK NEWS’ ANTI-UNION RANT Une version française suit. I would like to respond to Norbert Cunningham’s commentary column, “Strike threats will backfire on CUPE,” published in the Times & Transcript on June 1.. First, I believe it would help readers to have some historical background which Cunningham did not provide. NEW BRUNSWICK GOVERNMENT REJECTS RENT CONTROL BILL DESPITE The Green Party's proposed legislation aiming to protect tenants from unfair rent increases was given second reading in the ProvincialONLINE NB DEBRIEF
Event by NB Media Co-op Online: zoom.us Price: Free Public · Anyone on or off Facebook WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 AT 6 PM EDT NB MEDIA CO-OP’S NUCLEAR INDUSTRY COVERAGE SUBMITTED TO The NB Media Co-op in New Brunswick, an independent online and print not-for-profit news outlet, publishes the stories and voicesNURSING HOMES
Nursing homes in the time of COVID and why unions matter by NB Media Co-op. April 20, 2020. 0. Most of the people killed by COVID-19 in Canada are seniors living in senior housing or a nursing home. CHANTEL MOORE WAS KILLED ONE YEAR AGO TODAY AND NOTHING June 4th marks the one year anniversary of the death of Chantel Moore, who was killed at the hands of CANADA EMERGENCY WAGE SUBSIDY: A SCANDALOUS GIFT TO To the capitalist class, a crisis that isn’t used to enhance profits and power, is a crisis wasted. Restoration and WABANAKI EXHIBITION OPENING AT GALLERY ON QUEEN IN Gallery on Queen is pleased to invite you to our upcoming exhibition “Wabanaki” showcasing various Indigenous artists and mediums. We are proud to have this opportunity to feature works from so many Indigenous artists in New Brunswick. UNB DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OFFER OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY The Department of History at the University of New Brunswick, Ekwpahak|Fredericton, on unceded Wəlastəkwihkok territory, sends ourcondolences to the
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by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. LIVING OFF-GRID WITH SOLAR IN NEW BRUNSWICK It took a year to reduce our power consumption, change most of our high-demand electrical systems over to propane (dryer, stove and hot water), and secure the funding to go completely off-grid. We went from 800 kW (kilowatts) to just over 300 kW a month in the process. Our advice is to act like you are off-grid before you actually do it, soyou
NEW BRUNSWICK NEEDS RENTAL REFORM—AND FAST Killam is the largest REIT operating in New Brunswick and its market size is growing. CMHC counts just under 35,000 rental units in multi-family dwellings in New Brunswick in October 2019. According to Killam, they own 4,900 of those units. On its own, it accounts for about one of every six rental units in Moncton and Fredericton. HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. WOLASTOQEWI LEADERS ASSERT STEWARDSHIP OF INDIGENOUS Ramona Nicholas, a Wolastoqewi grandmother, and other Wolastoqewi grandmothers and members of the Wolastoqewi Grand Council are occupying Fredericton’s Officer’s Square to protect ancestral artefacts recently found on the site. DIVESTING UNB FROM FOSSIL FUELS: A BRIEF HISTORY Julia Hansen, a UNB alumna involved in Fossil Free UNB while at the university, spoke to the NB Media Co-op about their efforts to pressure the university to divest and the university’s response. “Divestment is a public statement, that recognizes the fact that it is unjust and irresponsible to profit off the destruction of ourplanet
FOR OUR NATIONS TO LIVE, CAPITALISM MUST DIE For our nations to live, capitalism must die. by Glen Coulthard. April 9, 2014. Reading Time: 7min read. There is a significant and to my mind problematic limitation that is increasingly being placed on Indigenous efforts to defend our rights and our lands. This constraint involves the type of tactics that are being represented as morally CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year. NEW BRUNSWICK DIED AND NOBODY CAME TO THE New Brunswick died and nobody came to the funeral. by Graeme Decarie. January 30, 2011. Reading Time: 5min read. In the several weeks since that amazing statement was made, the news media have not had time to examine it. They have been, one must guess, too busy covering a speech by the likes of an ex-rocker for whom few cared to buy ticketsNB MEDIA CO-OP
by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. LIVING OFF-GRID WITH SOLAR IN NEW BRUNSWICK It took a year to reduce our power consumption, change most of our high-demand electrical systems over to propane (dryer, stove and hot water), and secure the funding to go completely off-grid. We went from 800 kW (kilowatts) to just over 300 kW a month in the process. Our advice is to act like you are off-grid before you actually do it, soyou
NEW BRUNSWICK NEEDS RENTAL REFORM—AND FAST Killam is the largest REIT operating in New Brunswick and its market size is growing. CMHC counts just under 35,000 rental units in multi-family dwellings in New Brunswick in October 2019. According to Killam, they own 4,900 of those units. On its own, it accounts for about one of every six rental units in Moncton and Fredericton. HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. WOLASTOQEWI LEADERS ASSERT STEWARDSHIP OF INDIGENOUS Ramona Nicholas, a Wolastoqewi grandmother, and other Wolastoqewi grandmothers and members of the Wolastoqewi Grand Council are occupying Fredericton’s Officer’s Square to protect ancestral artefacts recently found on the site. DIVESTING UNB FROM FOSSIL FUELS: A BRIEF HISTORY Julia Hansen, a UNB alumna involved in Fossil Free UNB while at the university, spoke to the NB Media Co-op about their efforts to pressure the university to divest and the university’s response. “Divestment is a public statement, that recognizes the fact that it is unjust and irresponsible to profit off the destruction of ourplanet
FOR OUR NATIONS TO LIVE, CAPITALISM MUST DIE For our nations to live, capitalism must die. by Glen Coulthard. April 9, 2014. Reading Time: 7min read. There is a significant and to my mind problematic limitation that is increasingly being placed on Indigenous efforts to defend our rights and our lands. This constraint involves the type of tactics that are being represented as morally CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year. NEW BRUNSWICK DIED AND NOBODY CAME TO THE New Brunswick died and nobody came to the funeral. by Graeme Decarie. January 30, 2011. Reading Time: 5min read. In the several weeks since that amazing statement was made, the news media have not had time to examine it. They have been, one must guess, too busy covering a speech by the likes of an ex-rocker for whom few cared to buy ticketsNEW BRUNSWICK
The CUPE New Brunswick leadership team has started the countdown on the "100 Days For a Fair Deal" campaign. CUPE CHALLENGING BRUNSWICK NEWS’ ANTI-UNION RANT Une version française suit. I would like to respond to Norbert Cunningham’s commentary column, “Strike threats will backfire on CUPE,” published in the Times & Transcript on June 1.. First, I believe it would help readers to have some historical background which Cunningham did not provide. NB MEDIA CO-OP’S NUCLEAR INDUSTRY COVERAGE SUBMITTED TO The NB Media Co-op in New Brunswick, an independent online and print not-for-profit news outlet, publishes the stories and voicesONLINE NB DEBRIEF
Event by NB Media Co-op Online: zoom.us Price: Free Public · Anyone on or off Facebook WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2021 AT 6 PM EDT NEW BRUNSWICK GOVERNMENT REJECTS RENT CONTROL BILL DESPITE The Green Party's proposed legislation aiming to protect tenants from unfair rent increases was given second reading in the Provincial CHANTEL MOORE WAS KILLED ONE YEAR AGO TODAY AND NOTHING June 4th marks the one year anniversary of the death of Chantel Moore, who was killed at the hands of CANADA EMERGENCY WAGE SUBSIDY: A SCANDALOUS GIFT TO To the capitalist class, a crisis that isn’t used to enhance profits and power, is a crisis wasted. Restoration and WABANAKI EXHIBITION OPENING AT GALLERY ON QUEEN IN Gallery on Queen is pleased to invite you to our upcoming exhibition “Wabanaki” showcasing various Indigenous artists and mediums. We are proud to have this opportunity to feature works from so many Indigenous artists in New Brunswick. PANELISTS EXPOSE WHY QUEER HISTORIES MATTER Queering New Brunswick's education system was the subject of a virtual event on June 3 organized by Casey Burkholder. The UNB DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OFFER OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY The Department of History at the University of New Brunswick, Ekwpahak|Fredericton, on unceded Wəlastəkwihkok territory, sends ourcondolences to the
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by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. LIVING OFF-GRID WITH SOLAR IN NEW BRUNSWICK It took a year to reduce our power consumption, change most of our high-demand electrical systems over to propane (dryer, stove and hot water), and secure the funding to go completely off-grid. We went from 800 kW (kilowatts) to just over 300 kW a month in the process. Our advice is to act like you are off-grid before you actually do it, soyou
NEW BRUNSWICK NEEDS RENTAL REFORM—AND FAST Killam is the largest REIT operating in New Brunswick and its market size is growing. CMHC counts just under 35,000 rental units in multi-family dwellings in New Brunswick in October 2019. According to Killam, they own 4,900 of those units. On its own, it accounts for about one of every six rental units in Moncton and Fredericton. HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. SHUTTING THE PROVINCE DOWN: THE 1918-1919 FLU EPIDEMIC IN Gerry McAlister describes the great influenza epidemic of a century ago, based on research published by Jane E. Jenkins. ***. The great influenza epidemic of 1918-1919 saw more than 35,000 cases and 1,400 deaths in New Brunswick. A few months prior to the outbreak, the province appointed its first Minister for Health, a first in not onlyCanada
WOLASTOQEWI LEADERS ASSERT STEWARDSHIP OF INDIGENOUS Ramona Nicholas, a Wolastoqewi grandmother, and other Wolastoqewi grandmothers and members of the Wolastoqewi Grand Council are occupying Fredericton’s Officer’s Square to protect ancestral artefacts recently found on the site. DIVESTING UNB FROM FOSSIL FUELS: A BRIEF HISTORY Julia Hansen, a UNB alumna involved in Fossil Free UNB while at the university, spoke to the NB Media Co-op about their efforts to pressure the university to divest and the university’s response. “Divestment is a public statement, that recognizes the fact that it is unjust and irresponsible to profit off the destruction of ourplanet
NEW BRUNSWICK DIED AND NOBODY CAME TO THE New Brunswick died and nobody came to the funeral. by Graeme Decarie. January 30, 2011. Reading Time: 5min read. In the several weeks since that amazing statement was made, the news media have not had time to examine it. They have been, one must guess, too busy covering a speech by the likes of an ex-rocker for whom few cared to buy tickets CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year.NB MEDIA CO-OP
by Data Brainata. May 22, 2021. 0. Environment. With New Brunswick in the middle of a municipal election, there’s been a lot of talk about greening the capital city by planting trees. But Trees Matter Fredericton founder Kathryn Downton wants more. Downton wants the city to adopt a comprehensive urban forest plan. WHAT DROUGHT? THE WORST DROUGHT NEW BRUNSWICK HAS SEEN IN The drought has affected farmers, which has affected the cost and the availability of the food we eat. New Brunswick has seen hay and forage shortages, which have forced some cattle producers to sell their stock, at different times since 2018. In early August, CBC interviewed Cedric MacLeod, of Local Valley Beef, in Centreville. LIVING OFF-GRID WITH SOLAR IN NEW BRUNSWICK It took a year to reduce our power consumption, change most of our high-demand electrical systems over to propane (dryer, stove and hot water), and secure the funding to go completely off-grid. We went from 800 kW (kilowatts) to just over 300 kW a month in the process. Our advice is to act like you are off-grid before you actually do it, soyou
NEW BRUNSWICK NEEDS RENTAL REFORM—AND FAST Killam is the largest REIT operating in New Brunswick and its market size is growing. CMHC counts just under 35,000 rental units in multi-family dwellings in New Brunswick in October 2019. According to Killam, they own 4,900 of those units. On its own, it accounts for about one of every six rental units in Moncton and Fredericton. HUSONI RAYMOND: SURVEY SHOWS RACISM EXISTS IN NEW Anti-racism campaigner Husoni Raymond is questioning why a Mount Allison University professor used him as an example to support her argument that racism doesn’t exist in New Brunswick. SHUTTING THE PROVINCE DOWN: THE 1918-1919 FLU EPIDEMIC IN Gerry McAlister describes the great influenza epidemic of a century ago, based on research published by Jane E. Jenkins. ***. The great influenza epidemic of 1918-1919 saw more than 35,000 cases and 1,400 deaths in New Brunswick. A few months prior to the outbreak, the province appointed its first Minister for Health, a first in not onlyCanada
WOLASTOQEWI LEADERS ASSERT STEWARDSHIP OF INDIGENOUS Ramona Nicholas, a Wolastoqewi grandmother, and other Wolastoqewi grandmothers and members of the Wolastoqewi Grand Council are occupying Fredericton’s Officer’s Square to protect ancestral artefacts recently found on the site. DIVESTING UNB FROM FOSSIL FUELS: A BRIEF HISTORY Julia Hansen, a UNB alumna involved in Fossil Free UNB while at the university, spoke to the NB Media Co-op about their efforts to pressure the university to divest and the university’s response. “Divestment is a public statement, that recognizes the fact that it is unjust and irresponsible to profit off the destruction of ourplanet
NEW BRUNSWICK DIED AND NOBODY CAME TO THE New Brunswick died and nobody came to the funeral. by Graeme Decarie. January 30, 2011. Reading Time: 5min read. In the several weeks since that amazing statement was made, the news media have not had time to examine it. They have been, one must guess, too busy covering a speech by the likes of an ex-rocker for whom few cared to buy tickets CHIEF HUGH AKAGI OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY TRIBE ON “PAY Chief and Elder Hugh Akagi heeded the following caution to the crowd that paid close attention. “Beware of the language, the use of the language of industry, the language of corporations, the language of Government, and the language of conquest,” said Akagi. St. Thomas University hosts the annual Native Awareness Days each year. CHALLENGING BRUNSWICK NEWS’ ANTI-UNION RANT Une version française suit. I would like to respond to Norbert Cunningham’s commentary column, “Strike threats will backfire on CUPE,” published in the Times & Transcript on June 1.. First, I believe it would help readers to have some historical background which Cunningham did not provide. NB MEDIA CO-OP’S NUCLEAR INDUSTRY COVERAGE SUBMITTED TO The NB Media Co-op in New Brunswick, an independent online and print not-for-profit news outlet, publishes the stories and voicesONLINE NB DEBRIEF
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Nursing homes in the time of COVID and why unions matter by NB Media Co-op. April 20, 2020. 0. Most of the people killed by COVID-19 in Canada are seniors living in senior housing or a nursing home. CHANTEL MOORE WAS KILLED ONE YEAR AGO TODAY AND NOTHING June 4th marks the one year anniversary of the death of Chantel Moore, who was killed at the hands of CANADA EMERGENCY WAGE SUBSIDY: A SCANDALOUS GIFT TO To the capitalist class, a crisis that isn’t used to enhance profits and power, is a crisis wasted. Restoration and WABANAKI EXHIBITION OPENING AT GALLERY ON QUEEN IN Gallery on Queen is pleased to invite you to our upcoming exhibition “Wabanaki” showcasing various Indigenous artists and mediums. We are proud to have this opportunity to feature works from so many Indigenous artists in New Brunswick. PANELISTS EXPOSE WHY QUEER HISTORIES MATTER Queering New Brunswick's education system was the subject of a virtual event on June 3 organized by Casey Burkholder. The UNB DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OFFER OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY The Department of History at the University of New Brunswick, Ekwpahak|Fredericton, on unceded Wəlastəkwihkok territory, sends ourcondolences to the
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