Fracking returning to NB after firing of top doctor, says provincial NDP
Provincial NDP leader says doctor was fired to clear way for moratorium’s lifting
Provincial NDP leader says doctor was fired to clear way for moratorium’s lifting
Public Safety Canada omitted last year’s explosive confrontation between police and Mi’kmaq warriors from a list of protests monitored by Ottawa’s national security nerve centre, records show.
New Brunswickers head to the polls next week.
HALIFAX–There were mixed emotions for supporters of two Mi’kmaq men sentenced for their part in anti-fracking protests last year.
A group opposed to fracking in New Brunswick made a three-day trek to make a point.
The Canadian military used its count-intelligence unit to monitor the aftermath of last October’s RCMP raid on a Mi’kmaq Warrior Society-led anti-fracking camp in New Brunswick in preparation for the eventuality the situation went “sideways,” according to internal document obtained by APTN National News.
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