CANADopt New Brunswick -Government The information on this page was last updated on Tuesday April 03 2001. new brunswickgovernment Inbormation. Link to the government of new brunswick. Registry. http://www.canadopt.ca/nbgov.htm
Government Jobs In New Brunswick EcoEmploy Main Menu, Advertiser s Banner, government Jobs in new brunswick.Below are links to employer Web sites Provincial government http://www.ejobs.org/states/nbrgov.html
Provincial Archives Of New Brunswick Collects and preserves the documents of the people, institutions and government of the province. Features online databases, finding aids and virtual exhibits. http://archives.gnb.ca/
PCNB.ORG Party forms the government in the province under Premier Bernard Lord. http://www.pcnb.org/
New Brunswick -- Municipal Information Canadian government Information on the Internet (CGII). by Anita Cannon, the DepositoryServices Program and Contributors. new brunswick Municipal Information. http://cgii.gc.ca/m-NB-e.html
Extractions: The village Web site covers all aspects of life in Belledune. Information on the municipal government consists of photographs and profiles of the mayor and councilors, council minutes from 2001 to the present, individual council reports or "activity reports" from councilors, and their council expenses for the past two years. A list of public services is also provided with contact names and phone numbers.
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Natural Resources Canada - 2004/19 FREDERICTON Enbridge Gas new brunswick and the government of Canada are teamingup to promote energy efficiency and the reduction of greenhouse gas http://www.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/media/newsreleases/2004/200419_e.htm
Extractions: April 30, 2004 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA AND ENBRIDGE GAS NEW BRUNSWICK FUND ENERGY-EFFICIENCY REBATE FREDERICTON Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and Enbridge Gas New Brunswick are each contributing half of the $600 incentive. This incentive is available to customers who replace existing home heating systems with ENERGY STAR qualified high-efficiency natural gas furnaces or boilers, or who buy new homes that have these systems. Enbridge Gas New Brunswick is also providing additional incentives for the installation of both central heating and hot water natural gas systems, bringing total incentives available up to $1,550 for residential customers. Incentives under the program are only available through Enbridge Gas New Brunswick and its authorized dealers. For more information, please call Enbridge Gas New Brunswick at 1-866-3-Get-Gas (1-866-343-8427). For more information, media may contact: Alexandra Muir
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CBC - New Brunswick Votes 2003 in a roller coaster ride of an election, a battered Tory Premier Bernard Lord hashung onto just enough seats to form a majority government in new brunswick. http://www.cbc.ca/nbvotes2003/
Extractions: Overall Election Results Party Elected Leading Total Pop. Vote % PC LIB NDP OTH Last Update Tue Jun 10 12:18:30 ADT 2003 55 seats Tories cling to shaky majority in photo finish election Despite suffering heavy losses in a roller coaster ride of an election, a battered Tory Premier Bernard Lord has hung onto just enough seats to form a majority government in New Brunswick. The Progressive Conservatives went into this election with a massive, 47-seat majority, and Lord was clearly humbled by his huge loss in popular vote. "To the people of New Brunswick, I hear your message," Lord told his supporters at the end of a long night. "I can see clearly the challenges and I accept the mandate." Listen to Bernard Lord's speech The election was a cliffhanger from the outset, as the lead flipped between the two major parties throughout the night. Two hours after the polls closed, the race was still too close to call. The photo finish now sees the province with the slimmest possible majority government for the Tories, with 28 seats. The Liberals hold 26, and the NDP has one elected member, party leader Elizabeth Weir.
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New Brunswick - Canadian Confederation Smith s government. Fenian raiders, mainly former Civil War soldiers who were sympatheticto the cause of Irish independence, were harassing new brunswick and http://www.collectionscanada.ca/2/18/h18-2110-e.html
Extractions: In the 1860s, New Brunswick had a population of approximately 270 000, concentrated mostly along the north shore and throughout the Saint John River Valley. Those of English descent made up the majority of the population. There were also large minorities of Acadians , Irish and Scots. As well, many inhabitants traced their roots to the Loyalists who had come north during the American Revolution, including a small community of Black Loyalists Confederation Medal (reverse), 1867. The colonial economy was strong, based primarily on timber and spin-off industries such as shipbuilding. (The importance of timber was symbolized on the Confederation Medal, struck in 1867, on which the female figure representing New Brunswick holds a lumberman's axe.) The province had close trading ties with the United States, and benefited from the Reciprocity Treaty Samuel Leonard Tilley , a respected politician and dedicated teetotaler. Other major figures in New Brunswick politics included Governor
New Brunswick - Transcontinental Tour - Canada, By Train new brunswick their desired access to the United States. The idea appealed to politiciansand capitalists alike. The construction of the completely government http://www.collectionscanada.ca/trains/h30-2080-e.html
Extractions: Canadian Government Railways, 1895 The project was popular locally because of the employment it provided, but it created resentment in Upper Canadians who were footing most of the bill yet receiving little benefit. After completion of the original line under Sandford Fleming In 1897, the Intercolonial and three other government-owned lines were grouped under the umbrella of the Canadian Government Railways, later to form part of the Canadian National Railways (CNR) New Brunswick Railway, engine 12 The original narrow gauge line was opened from Gibson (opposite Fredericton) to Edmundston. The company built, bought and leased other lines to build a much larger network, spreading within New Brunswick and to Maine. The gauge was standardized in the 1880s and, in 1891, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) leased the line for 999 years. K.C. Irving bought the company after the Second World War, primarily for its land holdings.
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