Amid mounting shale gas opposition, Premier Alward begins direct talks with Aboriginal leaders, community groups
Elsipogtog Chief Arren Sock accompanied by indigenous warriors and members of his community as he entered the...
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Read moreThe dominant discourse being fed to New Brunswick by Southwestern Energy (SWN) is that no harm to the environment or to...
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Read moreGovernment leaders and a number of other pundits are telling us that New Brunswick needs the shale gas industry and the...
Read moreSnapshot of the Energy East Pipeline website: http://www.energyeastpipeline.com/ It’s a game changer ! We need to grab...
Read morePeople reacted angrily to news that SWN had been given access to provincial wetlands. Shown above is...
Read moreShale gas opponents gathered in St. Louis-de-Kent in May to protest a meeting between SWN Resources and...
Read moreI was wearing my "No Shale Gas" t-shirt the other day at a local store when the sales clerk said she...
Read moreSusan and Dallas McQuarrie being arrested at the shale gas protest site on Route 126 in June....
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