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N.B. Green Party Leader calls for more narrow scope of climate change fundNew Brunswick Green Party Leader David Coon says the province's climate change fund currently allows money to be spent on things not directly related to reducing one's carbon footprint.EnvironmentDec 19, 2017
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New Brunswick set to prohibit lobbying by legislative members after cabinet controversyThe proposed legislation, announced on Wednesday, will prohibit sitting members from lobbying for — or being employed by — a business or organization that engages in lobbying.PoliticsDec 13, 2017
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New Brunswick legislation to freeze property assessments for 2018The legislation will mandate that property assessments will remain at 2017 levels for the 2018 taxation year — with a few exceptions.EconomyDec 5, 2017
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Help is on the way for iconic New Brunswick beach contaminated with human wasteThe famous provincial park at Shediac, N.B., has been plagued by reports that human and animal waste in the water pose a health risk.EnvironmentMay 12, 2017
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New Brunswick to improve water quality testing at Parlee BeachThe New Brunswick government is looking into improving water quality testing at Parlee Beach.CanadaFeb 6, 2017
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‘People are hurting’ Opposition says carbon tax would cost New Brunswickers greatlyThe official Opposition is warning carbon tax on the backs of residents will hurt an already struggling population after the province announced its climate change action plan.EnvironmentDec 8, 2016
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New Brunswick literacy expert calls for more training to teach children how to readThe provincial government says one in five New Brunswickers has a literacy rate below the national average.CanadaMay 18, 2016
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Opposition calls proposed changes to N.B. Inquiries Act ‘outrageous’Proposed changes to how commissions handle inquiries in New Brunswick have caught the ire of opposition members of the legislative assembly.CanadaApr 1, 2016
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N.B.’s top court rules Browns Flat, Lorne Middle will remain closedIt's not the decision parents in two New Brunswick communities were hoping for.Sep 25, 2015
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Browns Flat Elementary, Lorne Middle School look ahead to appeal hearingAn agreement between the province and two parent groups fighting to keep their schools open was approved by a Court of Appeal Justice Tuesday.CanadaSep 8, 2015
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