Conservation Council welcomes new Prime Minister and Federal Cabinet Ministers
FREDERICTON — Lois Corbett, Executive Director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, issued the following statement upon the swearing-in of the new prime minister and federal cabinet...
View Article100 groups call on Trudeau to stop pipeline reviews before Paris climate talks
A broad cross-section of 100 environmental, business and community interests, including the Conservation Council of New Brunswick and many participants in the current National Energy Board (NEB)...
View ArticleTop 10 Moments for Our Environment in 2015
Here at Conserver House we’re experiencing above normal levels of the warm and fuzzies when thinking about the New Year. Why? Because 2015 opened the door for so many possibilities in the year ahead!...
View ArticleStatement on critical changes to pipeline/energy project assessment
FREDERICTON — Lois Corbett, Executive Director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, issued this statement following the announcement today from Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr and...
View Article“I like this approach moving forward”— CCNB responds to new requirements for...
Executive Director Lois Corbett spoke with the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal following the announcement from federal cabinet ministers Jim Carr and Catherine McKenna about critical new rules for...
View ArticleStatement on Provincial Water Protection Strategy
Attention News Editors: Lois Corbett, Executive Director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick, issued the following statement about the Department of Environment and Local Government’s...
View ArticleCCNB commends green spending in federal budget
FREDERICTON — The budget released this week delivers on the federal government’s commitments to act on climate change and begin transitioning Canada to a low carbon economy. Finance Minister Bill...
View ArticleCCNB’s Louise Comeau on talking climate change to MPs
The Conservation Council’s Louise Comeau was the subject of a front page story in the April 13 edition of the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. Comeau, Director of Climate Change and Energy Solutions,...
View ArticleStudy shows fracking moratorium remains smart public policy
A study showing the impact of fracking wells on groundwater is yet another piece of proof that New Brunswick’s moratorium on hydraulic fracturing is sound public policy to protect drinking water and...
View ArticleEcoAlert Special Edition: N.B. Election 2018
The platforms are out. The signs are up. And the TV debates (luv ‘em or hate ‘em) are almost done. And one thing is for certain — our messages have resonated and our collective impact has been felt....
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