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  1. Your Guide to Government Financial Assistance for Business in New Brunswick by Iain Williamson, 2000-12-31
  2. Annual budget preparation manual, New Brunswick, New Jersey by James A Alloway, 1967
  3. Prelude to revolution: The New Brunswick meeting of July 21, 1774 by John A Latschar, 1975
  4. Proposed changes in the New Jersey Constitution;: A series of articles, following action by the delegates of the Constitutional Conventional New Brunswick by Hyman A Enzer, 1947
  5. Speech of Capt. R.F. Stockton, delivered at the great Democratic meeting, at New Brunswick, New Jersey: Wednesday, September 24, 1844 by Robert Field Stockton, 1844
  6. Canadian civics: New Brunswick ed by Robert Smith Jenkins, 1911
  7. A plan for better code enforcement in the city of New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey by Jack L Scott, 1967
  8. State control of the forests: [lecture] delivered at the University of New Brunswick, January 23rd, 1950 (Sesquicentennial lecture) by Avila Bédard, 1950
  9. Political notes and observations; or, A glance at the leading measures that have been introduced and discussed in the House of Assembly of New Brunswick ... all important local occurrences since 1840 by G. E Fenety, 1867
  10. Col. Scott's letter to Judge Nevius, Mr. Lupp, and Mr. Wood, of New Brunswick, on the constitutional organization of the Legislative council of New Jersey, October, 1841 by Joseph Warren Scott, 1842
  11. The first governor of New Brunswick and the Acadians of the River Saint John by W. O Raymond, 1914
  12. Fishing Hunting New Brunswick Canada by Bureau of Information, 1938
  13. Continuation of Mr. Ryland's case: Documents shewing present state of Mr. Ryland's claim on the imperial government, with despatch from Lord John Russell ... chief justice of New Brunswick, &c. &c. &c by George Herman Ryland, 1858
  14. Bathurst district, New Brunswick, (Geological Survey of Canada. Memoir) by G. A Young, 1911

81. New Brunswick - Transcontinental Tour - Canada, By Train
Poster of the Canadian government Railways, 1895, with a colour illustration In 1870, Alexander Gibson founded The new brunswick Land Railway Company
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/trains/h30-2080-e.html
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Intercolonial Railway New Brunswick Railway

Intercolonial Railway

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)
Intercolonial Railway of Canada, 1890, cover and map
Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways, 1910, cover and title page
New Brunswick Railway
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.
New Brunswick Railway, 1881, cover, frontispiece and title page

82. Education@canada - Education In New Brunswick
new brunswick Education (government of new brunswick) Home page of the departmentalWeb site — main entry to information about elementary and secondary
http://www.educationcanada.cmec.ca/EN/Prov/NB.php
OVERVIEWS OF EDUCATION IN NEW BRUNSWICK

83. Government - New Brunswick - Government
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  • 84. Fredericton New Brunswick : Fredericton Government & Elected Officials Informati
    Names contact information for municipal, school board, provincial government,and federal government departments and agencies, as well as all elected
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    Fredericton Local Government
    This section deals with a number of governmental issues. Who are they, where do you find them, what laws apply, and what are the details. These pages not only include links toor information aboutthe federal, provincial, local government and school boards, but government departments or agencies. We've also provided e-mail links to elected officials and politicians, which is handy for e-mailing kudos or complaints to those who's job it is to serve you.
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    85. Government Of New Brunswick - Department Of Finance - Statistics Available
    government of new brunswick If you want to visit this web site Click Above .STATISTICS AVAILABLE. Economics Statistics
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    86. Government Of Canada Invests In The New Brunswick Aboriginal Forestry Initiative
    government of Canada invests in the new brunswick Aboriginal Forestry Initiativeunder the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnership program.
    http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/cs/comm/hrsd/news/2004/040927.shtml
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    Services for: Individuals Business Organizations Services Where You Live September 27, 2004
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Government of Canada invests in the New Brunswick Aboriginal Forestry Initiative under the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Partnership program FREDERICTON, NEW BRUNSWICK "This project is clearly going to make a positive difference in the career choices open to Aboriginal peoples, and a definite contribution to the prosperity of local communities and Canada's economy as a whole", said Minister Scott. "The Government of Canada is proud to be part of a project that will strengthen Canada's Aboriginal labour force by ensuring long- term sustainable employment and address the increasing need for technicians and foresters." Combined funding from all partners will be of $5.4 million, and the expected result for this initiative is the creation of approximately 100 long-term forestry-related jobs and skills upgrading for approximately 200 Aboriginal people. The forestry sector is an important part of the New Brunswick economy contributing to over 15,000 direct jobs and almost as many indirect opportunities, as well as accounting for annual wages and salaries of approximately $925 million. Commenting on the initiative, New Brunswick's Minister responsible for Aboriginal Affairs, the Honourable Brad Green, noted that it will foster greater opportunities for Aboriginal employment through partnerships with Mi'kmaq and Maliseet communities and praised the Aboriginal partners, saying "Their leadership, foresight and spirit of co-operation are key to the project's success."

    87. Government Of Canada Funds A Youth Project In New Brunswick
    Mr. Andy Savoy, Member of Parliament for TobiqueMactaquac, on behalf of theHonourable Joe Volpe, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development,
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    Services for: Individuals Business Organizations Services Where You Live Government of Canada funds a youth project in New Brunswick May 19, 2004
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GRAND FALLS, NEW BRUNSWICK The Government of Canada provided $74,240 and the Province of New Brunswick provided $83,160. Contributions from the private sector, community partners and Enterprise Grand Falls Region totaled $38,900. Under the project, coordinated by Enterprise Grand Falls Region, these youth will develop employability skills including positive attitudes and behaviours, responsibility and adaptability through five weeks of group-based activities. Following the group-based activities, the participants will be placed on 15-week work terms with an employer that matches the compatibility and interests of the youth. A coordinator will be hired to work with municipalities and local employers to identify these employment or internship opportunities for the participants. This federal portion of this project is funded through the Government of Canada's Youth Employment Strategy (YES) which offers three programs: Skills Link, Summer Work Experience and Career Focus. These programs provide flexibility to choose from a range of activities that can be tailored to meet individual needs and ensure that young people acquire the skills and work experience they need to find and keep a job.

    88. Liberal Government Pressuring New Brunswick To Fund Abortion
    Liberal government Pressuring new brunswick to Fund Abortion new brunswickcurrently funds abortions only when committed in approved hospitals and after
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    Liberal Government Pressuring New Brunswick to Fund Abortion FREDERICTON, January 26, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Canada’s Federal Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh is pressing the New Brunswick government over its refusal to publicly fund all abortions.
    New Brunswick currently funds abortions only when committed in approved hospitals and after two doctors have deemed the procedure medically necessary. Dosanjh claims the province is violating the Canada Health Act for refusing to use public money to fund what it considers to be an always medically necessary procedure.
    Campaign Life Coalition New Brunswick president Peter Ryan stated, “I am not surprised that Mr. Dosanjh is trying to force New Brunswickers to pay for the unnecesary death of some 600 of our province’s children each year. He has been a pro-abortion extremist since his days as NDP Attorney-General in BC when he was in favour of arresting people for peacefully protesting outside abortion clinics.”
    Ryan considers Dosanjh’s actions to be “on thin legal ground.” The provincial pro-life leader stated, “New Brunswick is not violating the Canada Health Act. The Act says nothing about abortion. Constitutionally, the federal government has no business dictating to the provinces whether they fund abortion or not.”

    89. $700,000 In Funding For Emergency Prepareness In New Brunswick (News Releases):
    Since the program s inception, the government of Canada has committed new brunswick, new brunswick CBRN On Site Decontamination Equipment, 167985.45
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    Gouvernement du Canada News Release March 13, 2003 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ANNOUNCES $700,000 IN FUNDING FOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IN NEW BRUNSWICK OTTAWA The Honourable Claudette Bradshaw, Minister of Labour, on behalf of the Honourable John McCallum, Minister of National Defence, today announced the Government of Canada's contribution of over $700,000 to the Province of New Brunswick to enhance municipal and provincial emergency preparedness. Under the Joint Emergency Preparedness Program (JEPP), several municipalities were able to purchase emergency response equipment such as a generator and a rapid intervention vehicle. They were also able to invest in emergency command posts and a HazMat unit. The province committed close to $193,000 for these projects. "The Government of Canada's partnership with the provincial government will assist communities in being prepared to respond to any type of emergency," said Minister Bradshaw. "The investment in these items is going to enhance the capacity of first responders - police, fire and emergency medical personnel - and further increase the safety of residents in these communities." This funding announcement includes almost $620,000 from funds provided in Budget 2001 for the purchase of equipment to protect and assist first responders deal with chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) incidents.

    90. Natural Resources Canada News Room - News Release 2004/19
    news Release government of Canada and Enbridge Gas new brunswick Fund Customers of Enbridge Gas new brunswick are eligible to receive a $600 incentive
    http://www.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/media/newsreleases/2004/200419_e.htm
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    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:

    91. Natural Resources Canada News Room -
    Enbridge Gas new brunswick And government Of Canada Offer new Incentive To NRCan and Enbridge Gas new brunswick are each contributing half of the $600
    http://www.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/media/newsreleases/2004/200436_e.htm
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    September 16, 2004
    Enbridge Gas New Brunswick And Government Of Canada Offer New Incentive To Switch To Gas
    FREDERICTON, N.B. - With Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and Enbridge Gas New Brunswick offering a new incentive, there is no better time to upgrade your heating systems to clean-burning natural gas. The two partners today announced that they will give $300 to customers who install high-efficiency variable-speed fan motors on their furnaces. The offer is in addition to a $600 incentive for customers who upgrade their home or small business heating systems between April 1, 2004, and December 30, 2005. "Improving energy efficiency is a key way to meet our environmental and economic objectives," said the Honourable Andy Scott, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Minister Scott is also Member of Parliament for Fredericton and made the announcement on behalf of the Honourable R. John Efford, Minister of Natural Resources Canada. "That's why the Government of Canada is taking the concrete, practical action of contributing to this new financial incentive. It will help us meet our climate change objectives and the One-Tonne Challenge goal of reducing Canadians' individual greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent." "The environmental benefits of using natural gas are numerous," said Rock Marois, General Manager, Enbridge Gas New Brunswick. "Not only is there a decrease in the amount of pollutants released to the air when customers switch to natural gas, but natural gas provides a substantial decrease in the risk of contamination to both surface water and groundwater."

    92. $29.2 Million In Highway Improvement Funding For New Brunswick - September 13, 2
    partnership between the government of Canada and the Province of new brunswickis a very STRATEGIC HIGHWAY INFRASTRUCTURE PROGRAM new brunswick
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    $29.2 MILLION IN HIGHWAY
    IMPROVEMENT FUNDING FOR NEW BRUNSWICK
    DIEPPE, N.B. - Transport Minister David Collenette, together with Labour Minister and MP (Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe) Claudette Bradshaw, New Brunswick Transportation Minister Percy Mockler, and New Brunswick Minister of Family and Community Services Joan MacAlpine, today announced an agreement to provide joint funding of $29.2 million until March 2006 for highway improvement projects in New Brunswick. This agreement is part of the $600 million Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program (SHIP) announced by Mr. Collenette in April 2001. “I am pleased to announce that the Government of Canada is providing an additional $14.6 million in funding for New Brunswick highways through this agreement,” said Mr. Collenette. “Continuing the partnership between the Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick is a very important element in making real improvements to our highway infrastructure.” “Federal and provincial investment in highways is beneficial from both a safety and economic perspective,” said Mrs. Bradshaw. “SHIP will contribute to the Prime Minister’s commitment to completing the construction of a four-lane Trans-Canada Highway in New Brunswick on a 50-50 shared cost basis, announced on August 14.”

    93. Government Grants - New Brunswick
    Grant Canada helps businesses and individuals to get Canadian government grants,loans and assistance programs. Grants are available for business, research,
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    New Brunswick Provincial Programs
    Program ID: Program name: Audio Video Library Program Who can apply: All New Brunswick Entrepreneurs Program ID: Program name: Community Business Development Program Who can apply: Individual organizations depending on rules in your area Program ID: Program name: Business Service Program Who can apply: Anyone may use this resource
    Program ID: Program name: Assistance To Book And Periodical Publishers Program Who can apply: Publication of literary, performing and visual arts periodicals Program ID: Program name: Mineral Exploration Stimulation Program Who can apply: Businesses and prospectors must have completed a Provincial Prospecting course and have a New Brunswick prospecting license to qualify for the program and be planning mineral exploration projects in New Brunswick Program ID: Program name: New Brunswick Exploration Assistance Program Who can apply: Eligible are junior mining operations whose primary operation entails mineral exploration or development, who are independent and lack alternate funding

    94. New Brunswick - Regional Impacts - Climate Change, Government Of Canada
    On the government of Canada Climate Change web site you can learn about thescience, impacts and adaptation to climate change and how you can take action by
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    How Will Climate Change Affect Us? Provincial and Territorial Impacts ... Global Impacts Taking Action What is Canada Doing? The One-Tonne Challenge Technology Early Action Measures Offsets System ... Opportunities Envelope Resources For Teachers For Students Videos Newsroom ... Links Directory
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    Download PDF Version (89 KB) Over the next 100 years, temperature increases of 3 to 4°C are projected for the Atlantic Provinces. Changes in precipitation patterns and an increase in extreme events are also anticipated. These climate changes are expected to be the largest and most rapid of the last 10,000 years and will have profound effects on our lives and the ecosystems that support us. The air we breathe
    The number of "bad air days" caused by smog is expected to increase due to a warming climate. The city of Saint John is already experiencing more smoggy days. Smog is a mix of pollutants, including nitrogen oxides (NO

    95. New Brunswick - Teachers Resources - Climate Change, Government Of Canada
    On the government of Canada Climate Change web site you can learn about thescience, impacts and adaptation to climate change and how you can take action by
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    96. Provincial Archives On-Line Research
    Choose a section, government Records, Private Sector Records, new brunswickCemeteries RS686, Index to new brunswick Land Grants, 17841997, 13/05/2003
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    97. Government Of Canada To Support Victim Initiatives In New Brunswick
    of Public Safety of new brunswick, announced that the government of Canada $100000 over two years to new brunswick s Department of Public Safety in
    http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/news/nr/2001/doc_27803.html
    GOVERNEMENT OF CANADA TO SUPPORT VICTIM INITIATIVES IN NEW BRUNSWICK
    OTTAWA, October 18, 2001 "Our government is committed to partnering with provincial and local organizations to raise awareness of victims' needs and improve services to meet them," said Minister McLellan. "This funding will develop and enhance innovative provincial and community programs to meet the needs of victims of crime in New Brunswick." "I am pleased to be able to provide financial support to the Valley Family Resource Centre to provide localized victim services previously provided by our Fredericton office," said Minister Blaney. "This project will provide an integrated community and government response to victims of crime from the time police receive a call until the case is completed in court. The community will be an active partner in this initiative providing a range of services to victims in crisis." The federal Victims Fund has given:
    • $50,000 over two years to the Valley Intervention Resource Centre in Woodstock, New Brunswick, to enhance services to victims of crime in the Carleton and Southern York County areas; and
    In August, 2000, $10 million over a five year period was made available under the federal Victim Fund for initiatives that would help the provinces and territories implement legislation for victims of crime. The fund also supports governmental and non-govermental organizations to develop and implement innovative projects to assist victims of crime, particularly in rural areas. In addition, the fund provides limited emergency financial assistance to assist victims of crime and their families.

    98. CANADIAN LAW & GOVERNMENT- LawResearch
    Other new brunswick Commentary. new brunswick Court Information. new brunswickForms. Other new brunswick Resources. Provincial government
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    • Revised Statutes of New Brunswick (R.S.N.B.) MORE CANDADIAN SOURCES Consumer Product Warranty and Liability Act [Karl Dore, Q.C., Faculty of Law, Univ. of New Brunswick] — This website features the full text of the act, case law both reported and unreported, law review articles, and separate guides to the act for consumers, businesses, and the legal profession. The website was created by the principal architect of the act.
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    99. Infrastructure Canada Program - News Releases - New Brunswick - 2000
    Infrastructure Canadanew brunswick Partnership to invest more than $163 million in Minister of the Environment and Local government for new brunswick,
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    News Releases - New Brunswick - 2000 October 4, 2000 INFRASTRUCTURE CANADA-NEW BRUNSWICK PARTNERSHIP TO INVEST MORE THAN $163 MILLION IN NEW BRUNSWICK COMMUNITIES FREDERICTON, New Brunswick - The Honourable Lucienne Robillard, President of the Treasury Board of Canada, Minister responsible for Infrastructure and Member of Parliament for Westmount - Ville-Marie, the Honourable Claudette Bradshaw, Minister of Labour for Canada, the Honourable Bernard Lord, Premier of New Brunswick, and the Honourable Norman McFarlane, Minister of Training and Employment representing the Honourable Kim Jardine, Minister of the Environment and Local Government for New Brunswick, participated this morning in the formal signing of the six-year Infrastructure Canada-New Brunswick Partnership Agreement. This agreement will mean a total investment of $163.335 million in infrastructure for New Brunswick, with equal contributions from the federal, provincial and municipal governments. The Premier and Ministers agreed the partnership is an excellent example of how different orders of government can work together for the benefit of Canadians.

    100. Business New Brunswick: R&D Government Programs
    new brunswick s Investment Team offers best turnkey site selection service; marketaccess, infrastructure, productive bilingual labour, innovation,
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    The Industrial Research Assistance Program is a service of Canada's National Research Council (NRC) . For more than 50 years, IRAP has helped small and medium-sized Canadian firms create and adopt innovative technologies that yield new products, create high quality jobs, and make industry more competitive. 260 Industrial Technology Advisors (ITAs) work with 10,000 firms a year, in all regions of the country and in all industrial sectors. You can benefit from what IRAP has to offer: direct technical assistance to the latest technological advances, expertise, facilities, and resources, as well as cost-shared financing of innovative technical projects. IRAP can also help you access expertise in the business end of innovation, such as marketing, financing, and production through the Canadian Technology Network (CTN). The Technology Inflow Program (TIP) is a joint initiative between Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade and IRAP. It is designed to help Canadian companies develop new products, processes and services through the transfer of foreign technology into Canada.

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