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N.B. workers at Brunswick Lead Smelter ponder future at job fairMore than 420 positions were slashed when Glencore Canada Corp. announced last month that they'd be permanently closing their facility in Belledune, N.B., by the end of the year.CanadaDec 17, 2019
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New Brunswick creates committee to assist people affected by smelter closureMembers of the committee have not been revealed with the province saying they will be finalized in the coming days.EconomyNov 20, 2019
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New Brunswick premier says impact from loss of 420 jobs at lead smelter is hugeGlencore officials say the smelter has been losing money since the closure of the Brunswick Mine in 2013.EconomyNov 14, 2019
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Glencore to close Brunswick Lead Smelter in Belledune, N.B., cut 420 jobsCompany spokesman Alexis Segal says the smelter has been losing money since the closure of the Brunswick Mine in 2013.CanadaNov 13, 2019
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