Outgoing CUPE NB president Daniel Légère praised as “an elevater”
A chapter in the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) New Brunswick’s history has closed with Daniel Légère’s end of tenure...
Read moreA chapter in the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) New Brunswick’s history has closed with Daniel Légère’s end of tenure...
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Read moreLocal filmmaker Lisa Jodoin hosted the screening of six striking short films at the Fredericton Public Library on April 14. The...
Read moreUnderstanding history is crucial to shaping the common future of Indigenous peoples and settlers. On April 11, Andrea Bear Nicholas shared...
Read moreCUPE members are keeping up their protest against the government's attempt to remove their rights. About 500 CUPE members came out...
Read moreIn 2018 Keyaira Gruben, a Mi'kmaq/Maliseet Bachelor of Social Work student at St. Thomas University (STU) in Fredericton, filed a human...
Read moreKenn Stright Kenn Stright can pinpoint the day he became an activist. He was a young Presbyterian...
Read moreDear Friends, Members and Supporters of the NB Media Co-op, As a new season approaches, help us spring forward as we...
Read moreIn a letter published in the Telegraph-Journal, Dorothy Shephard, New Brunswick's Minister of Social Development, said that some of us are...
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