Projects of national interest: wrong approach, wrong objective
The Carney government has doubled down on its extractivist agenda with the announcement of a second round of designated “projects of national importance.”...
Read moreThe Carney government has doubled down on its extractivist agenda with the announcement of a second round of designated “projects of national importance.”...
Read moreA Mi'kmaq senator is pushing for legislative changes that would eliminate the second-generation cut-off from the Indian Act. It's a rule...
Read moreAnita Joseph of Elsipogtog First Nation was recently awarded the 2025 New Brunswick Human Rights Award. NB Media Co-op volunteer Anna-Leah Simon...
Read moreNew Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says that an uptick of development activity is expected at the site of the proposed Sisson...
Read moreCommunity members in Menahkwesk (Saint John) gathered at Haven Music Hall to hear genocidal and colonial histories as interlinked processes that...
Read moreI was among the hundreds of people who gathered at the Social Forum in Wolastokuk on Oct. 4 and 5. The...
Read moreThe Department of Natural Resources has released a 20-page report meant to serve as a framework for a "comprehensive minerals strategy"...
Read moreThe judges at New Brunswick's highest court are wrestling with how to award costs in the first part of a massive...
Read moreThe Chief of Fort William First Nation says history tells her to be skeptical about the safety of storing high-level nuclear...
Read moreNuclear energy in New Brunswick was the focus of a recent public meeting in Fredericton, hosted by the NB Media Co-op....
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