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  1. Rapports legislatifs: Nouveau-Brunswick.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne
  2. Rapports legislatifs: Nouveau-Brunswick.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Diane Taylor Myles, 2001-03-22
  3. Rapports legislatifs: Nouveau-Brunswick.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Donald Forestell, 2002-03-22
  4. Nobody should die for patronage (Natives question Liberal governments actions at Burnt Church).: An article from: Wind Speaker
  5. TeleEducation NB: developing a provincial learning industry. (TeleEducation NB economic development initiative, TeleCampus) (Government Activity): An article ... (Technological Horizons In Education) by Rory McGreal, 1998-01-01
  6. Canadian media hits snooze (over government violence at Burnt Church).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2000-10-01
  7. Nouveau-Brunswick.(ASSEMBL NATIONALE): An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Shayne Davies, 2007-03-22
  8. Nouveau-Brunswick.(Rapports lslatifs): An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Loredana Catalli Sonier, 2007-01-01
  9. Nouvelle Loi sur les conflits d'interets au Nouveau-Brunswick.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Stuart G. Stratton, 2001-06-22
  10. Quelques reflexions sur les jeunes et la politique.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Shawn Graham, 2000-12-01
  11. Nouveau-Brunswick (rapport legislatifs).: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Don Forestell, 1999-09-22
  12. Feds resort to violence (over Burnt Church lobster fishery).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2000-09-01
  13. The architectural heritage of the Rideau Corridor (Canadian historic sites: occasional papers in archaeology and history) by Barbara A Humphreys, 1974
  14. Defis de la vie d'un legislateur: une perspective neo-brunswickoise.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by David Olmstead, 1999-03-22

61. New Brunswick (Canada) Local Government Municipal Web Sites
new brunswick municipal government web site links using clickable maps and lists.
http://www.oultwood.com/localgov/canada/newbrunswick.php
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home about us contact us faqs ... services
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use the map to go to another province.
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Municipal government within New Brunswick (Canada)
provicial government:
  • new brunswick
  • regional:
  • moncton regional district
  • city:
  • fredericton city council moncton city saint john city council
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  • bouctouche ville cap-pelé dorchester hampton maisonnette port elgin shippagan tracadie-sheila
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  • dieppe town grand bay-westfield town council grand falls town oromocto town council ... sackville town shediac town st stephen town council
  • village:
  • caraquet ville doaktown village dorchester village drummond village memramcook village rexton village saint-andré village salisbury village shediac ville tracadie-sheila ville
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    country maps america: canada usa africa: south africa asia: india australasia: australia new zealand europe: austria ... wales councils by type city community county district ... Oultwood

    62. WHSCC/CSSIAT
    government agency responsible for occupational health and safety, workplace assessment, and the compensation and rehabilitation of workplace accidents and diseases. Bilingual site (English and French).
    http://www.whscc.nb.ca/

    63. Department Of Agriculture, Fisheries And Aquaculture / Agriculture, Pêches Et A
    Official website of the State government of new brunswick, Canada. Provides an industry profile for new brunswick, statistical information, recipes and links to other related aquaculture sites.
    http://www.gnb.ca/0027/
    Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture
    Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêches et l'Aquaculture

    English
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    64. General Travel, New Brunswick Canada
    This page is for information and places of intrest on newbrunswick Canada. here prompted the creation of new brunswick by the British government.
    http://new-brunswick.net/new-brunswick/gentravel.html
    The Provincial Flag is of a golden lion on a red compartment and an ancient oared galley was adopted by proclamation on February 24, 1965. It was based on the provincial Coat of Arms. The ship refers to the Maritime location of the province, as well as its former important shipbuilding industry. A ship in full sail was seen on the Great Seal of the symbols of the Royal House of Brunswick and is also found in the arms of Great Britain and of the old Duchy in Normandy. The legal authority for the flag is derived from Queen Victoria's Royal Warrant in 1868. The Provincial Coat of Arms On May 26, 1868, Queen Victoria assigned armorial bearings to New Brunswick, consisting of a shield of arms depicting a gold lion on a red background, and below it an ancient galley in the water with oars in action. The design was based in part on the first Great Seal of New Brunswick which featured a sailing ship on water. The lion alludes to the arms of the Duchy of Brunswick in Germany (two gold lions on a red field) which was a possession of King George III at the time the Province of New Brunswick was established in 1784.
    On Sept. 25, 1984, at a public ceremony in Fredericton, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II signed a royal warrant granting augmentations to the provincial arms. The additions were all symbolic of New Brunswick and consist of a crest resting on a golden royal helmet over the shield, supporters on either side and a compartment below. They were granted by The Queen, in the words of the royal warrant, "for the greater honor and distinction" of New Brunswick and to mark the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the province in 1784.

    65. YSC Forest Products Home Page
    A nongovernment organization for woodlot owners and forestry contractors in the York, Sunbury and Charlotte counties of new brunswick, Canada.
    http://ysc.nb.ca

    PRIVATE WOOD LOCKED OUT

    Who we are

    Our Services
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    PRIVATE WOOD LOCKED OUT

    Who we are

    Our Services
    Contact Us ... Other Interesting Sites

    66. CBC - New Brunswick Votes 2003
    CBC new brunswick Votes 2003 Get the inside scoop on political parties and new brunswickers have never voted out a government after a single term,
    http://www.cbc.ca/nbvotes2003/

    67. Department Of Justice - The Royal Gazette
    Official newspaper of the provincial government of new brunswick, in PDF format. Archives begin in 2000.
    http://www.gnb.ca/0062/gazette/
    Department
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    Employees

    Organization
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    Regulations

    Royal Gazette

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    Forms Frequently Requested Forms Courts NBCourts Decisions (CANLII) Rules of Court Information News Legislation Publications The Royal Gazette is officially published on-line. Index Deadlines Pricelist E-Mail ... • Pour télécharger Acrobat Reader Justice and Attorney General E-mail Contacts Privacy Statement

    68. Labout Market Information, New Brunswick, Government Of Canada
    government of Canada, government of Canada The 2003 new brunswick and PrinceEdward Island Wage Survey was conducted in the Summer of 2003 by Statistics
    http://www14.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/wagesurvey/home.cfm
    Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Regional Services New Brunswick Wage Report
    New Brunswick Wage Report
    Introduction
    About The 1999 Survey

    About The 2003 Survey

    Questions
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    The 2003 New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Wage Survey was conducted in the Summer of 2003 by Statistics Canada, on behalf of Human Resources Development Canada (N.B. and P.E.I. Regions), New Brunswick Department of Training and Employment Development, and the Prince Edward Island Employment Development Agency. Only the results from the New Brunswick portion of the survey are included in this website. The 1999 New Brunswick Wage and Accessibility Survey was conducted in the spring of 1999 by Statistics Canada, on behalf of Human Resources Development Canada - NB Region, New Brunswick Department of Labour and the New Brunswick Labour Force Development Board. The results of the 1999 and 2003 wage surveys comprise a reliable picture of wages paid to workers throughout the province. Wage data is provided and organized by industry, experience, union status, region and type of employment. The survey was conducted as a sample survey using a computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) methodology. Sincere thanks to all those who helped in making the 1999 and 2003 wage results possible.

    69. Labout Market Information, New Brunswick, Government Of Canada
    government of Canada, government of Canada As an example, in the 1999 NewBrunswick Wage and Accessibility Survey, 87% of occupations surveyed had
    http://www14.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/wagesurvey/about2003.cfm
    Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Regional Services New Brunswick Wage Report
    New Brunswick Wage Report
    Introduction
    About The 1999 Survey

    About The 2003 Survey

    Questions
    ...
    Search
    About the 2003 Survey
    METHODOLOGY 1. Proposed Methodology for the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Wage Rate Survey Statistics Canada conducted a Computer Assisted Telephone Interview survey for a random sample of establishments in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, selected from the Business Register. The establishment level was chosen because, based on previous experience, it is the level of business that usually has the wage information required to complete wage rate surveys. Public sector and private sector employers were surveyed, but no cross-tabulation by public/private sector were provided. The sample of establishments was selected based on the following stratification keys:
    • Number of employees (establishments with fewer than 6 employees, according to the Business Register, was excluded from the target population) Region (for New Brunswick only, the target population of establishments was separated by the two EI regions, based on the location of the establishment)

    70. Government Of New Brunswick - Student Financial Services
    The provincial Student Financial Assistance Information Program Guide. Information onthe program, online application forms and related links to similar
    http://www.studentaid.gnb.ca/
    STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES
    2005-2006 New Brunswick Student Financial Assistance Program Information Guide
    Full-time Student Financial Assistance Application
    Full or Part-time Student Financial Assistance Status Inquiry Change of Address ... Canada Study Grant for the Accommodation of Students with Permanent Disabilities
    * Please note that some forms are in Adobe format (.pdf) and requires the Adobe Acrobat reader, available at no charge at the following site: Adobe
    What's New Processing Update
    Grace Period Interest Change

    2005-2006 Policy Changes

    New Brunswick Student Financial Assistance Program

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    Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation

    Debt Assistance Programs
    Human Resources Development Canada ... Other Canadian Sites Designated Post-Secondary Educational Institutions Institution Inquiry (for post-secondary use only) Request for Access (for post-secondary use only) Department of Education Student Financial Services Contacts

    71. Environment Studies At UNB
    The centre provides a focal point between the University of new brunswick, the private sector, government and the public. Discusses conferences, workshops, resources, courses and gives contact information.
    http://www.unb.ca/web/enviro/

    72. New Brunswick Canada - Government Maps Parks And Photos Of New Brunswick
    Find basic facts and information on the province of new brunswick, Canada,including government, parks, maps, photos and tourism.
    http://canadaonline.about.com/od/newbrunswick/
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    New Brunswick
    One of the original provinces of Canada, New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada and is the largest of the three Canadian Maritime provinces. Visit these pages to learn more about the province.
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    Recent New Brunswick Facts Key facts about the province of New Brunswick, Canada - geography, government and industry. Origin of the Name New Brunswick Find out where the province got its name. New Brunswick Premier Bernard Lord Premier Bernard Lord, a bilingual lawyer from Moncton, became leader of the New Brunswick PCs in 1997, was elected to the legislative assembly in 1998, and became Premier of the province in 1999. Premiers of New Brunswick Since 1867 Premiers of the province of New Brunswick since Canadian Confederation in 1867.

    73. Environmental Law Handbook
    Originally published in 1983 by the Conservation Council of new brunswick, this version is revised to January 1 2001. Its 7 chapters and 12 appendices are directed at citizens, public interest groups, government, business and industry.
    http://www.web.ca/~ccnb/publications/handbook/guidee.html

    74. City Of New Brunswick
    The official website of the city government of new brunswick NJ. Useful informationon the city council, mayor s office, and municipal departments.
    http://www.cityofnewbrunswick.org/
    departments: administration city clerk law finance ... engineering
    Mayor Jim Cahill

    62nd mayor of the City of New Brunswick The New Brunswick Community Center Task Force Report (1.18 MB pdf) Recently Published Stories about New Brunswick
    " New Brunswick Adds Innovate Housing " (.67 MB pdf) " New Brunswick - A Vibrant Transformation " (2.32 MB pdf) HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF- Please click here to help hurricane victims. Dear Neighbor: Greetings and welcome to the fall season here in New Brunswick. Our City is red hot as the weather turns cool and the leaves begin to change. We welcome back all of the Rutgers University community – and everyone beginning this new season of autumn here on the banks of the Old Raritan. There is an amazing amount of things to do and see within our borders over the next few months – whether you are taking in the sites, sounds and smells of the Raritan River Fest on September 24 (this year held across the river in Johnson’s Park) – rooting for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights Football Team at Homecoming on October 29 against Navy – or bringing your little goblins to New Brunswick Recreation’s Monster Mash on October 28 – New Brunswick is alive this season! There is something for every day of the season for every budget in New Brunswick. See the best in musical and dramatic entertainment this season in our City. I urge you to take part in all the cultural offerings available along “theatre row” on Livingston Avenue as the State Theatre, George Street Playhouse and the Crossroads Theatre have announced their fall season schedules. These cultural beacons offer discounts for schools, seniors and diners in downtown New Brunswick.

    75. 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/

    76. PCNB.ORG
    Party forms the government in the province under Premier Bernard Lord.
    http://www.pcnb.org/

    77. Canada Facts: New Brunswick
    The province of new brunswick has a parliamentary form of government. The chiefexecutive of the province is the lieutenant governor, who is appointed by
    http://educationcanada.com/facts/index.phtml?sid=nb&a=5&lang=eng

    78. Brunswick County - North Carolina
    we want to welcome you to brunswick County government Online. The Groundbreakingfor brunswick County s new Law Enforcement/Detention Center was
    http://www.brunsco.net/
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    Welcome to Brunswick County's website
    Greetings, Friends!
    On behalf of the Brunswick County Board Of Commissioners, we want to welcome you to Brunswick County Government Online. Our new website is designed to provide our citizens and visitors an opportunity to obtain information about county government and the services that we offer. We continue to add new features and information, and hope that you have been finding the current information helpful. Please bookmark the website and check back frequently, as we will continue to expand the website.
    Also, we need your help to make our website the best that it can be. As you use the site, please report any problems that you encounter and feel free to pass along your comments. We hope that you enjoy the new website and invite you to visit us often, via the Internet or in person!
    Marty Lawing
    County Manager Brunswick County Idol 2005 Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Presents: The Second Annual October 10, 2005

    79. New Brunswick - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    new brunswick is a Maritime Province, on the country s east coast. forestcompanies, the government of new brunswick, and the McCain group of companies.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Brunswick
    New Brunswick
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    This article is about the Canadian province; for the city in New Jersey , see New Brunswick, New Jersey
    New Brunswick
    Nouveau-Brunswick
    Flag of New Brunswick Coat of Arms of New Brunswick Motto Spem reduxit (Hope was restored)
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    NB CA-NB Postal Code Prefix E Web site www.gnb.ca View of the Miramichi Valley New Brunswick French Nouveau-Brunswick ) is one of Canada's provinces , and the only officially bilingual province (French and English). Its capital is Fredericton . The provincial Department of Finance estimates that the province's population in 2005 is 758 000 ( New Brunswickers
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    80. New Brunswick - Canadian Confederation
    PreConfederation new brunswick; government and Politics; Security; Gordon s Pushfor Union, 1863; The Canadian Visit, Summer 1864; The Charlottetown
    http://www.collectionscanada.ca/confederation/023001-2110-e.html
    New Brunswick
    Entered Confederation: 1867
    Pre-Confederation New Brunswick
    Winter lumbering in New Brunswick (early 19th century) involved hauling logs through the woods to the riverbank by oxen.
    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
    Government and Politics
    Samuel Leonard Tilley , a respected politician and dedicated teetotaler. Other major figures in New Brunswick politics included Governor

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