N.B. Transgender Health Network seeks provincial clinic

N.B. Transgender Health Network seeks provincial clinic

The New Brunswick Transgender Health Network is calling on the regional health authorities and the provincial government to establish a provincial gender-affirming care clinic.  Two-Spirit, transgender and gender-diverse individuals (2STGD), the network explains, face wait times of up to five years for gender-affirming care,  with many essential procedures, and services remain unfunded and inaccessible. “The […]

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 Find Your Best Career: Spotting job scams in Canada

Find Your Best Career: Spotting job scams in Canada

Job scams are on the rise and with the tight job market we are seeing more of these occurrences. From messaging you on your cell phone to reaching out to you on social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and more, fraudsters are getting increasingly sophisticated, seeming more legitimate and craftier than they were in […]

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 N.B. assigns minister to oversee seniors, long-term care

N.B. assigns minister to oversee seniors, long-term care

The Liberal government has appointed Lyne Chantal Boudreau as Minister of Seniors despite previously telling industry associations it wouldn’t. Kathy Bockus, the MLA for Saint Croix, who was the Minister responsible for Seniors under the Blaine Higgs government criticized the Liberals for not committing to creating a stand-alone department and minister despite it being requested […]

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 N.B. investigation finds no evidence of environmental cause of neurological illnesses

N.B. investigation finds no evidence of environmental cause of neurological illnesses

By Brian Owens Reporter, The Courier  There is no evidence that the apparent cluster of undiagnosed neurological illnesses in New Brunswick is caused by environmental contaminants, according to the results of an investigation by the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health. “Our findings do not suggest widespread exposure to herbicides or metals that would be […]

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 EDITORIAL: The question of good governance

EDITORIAL: The question of good governance

Recently, the Local Governance Commission advised councils in New Brunswick that code of conduct and conflict of interest meetings could not be held in closed session. This is due to the broad interpretation that our local governments have held of the laws that govern them. This advisory appears to have been a surprise to the […]

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 Reading Between the Listings: What the numbers really say

Reading Between the Listings: What the numbers really say

Real estate has always been a hot topic, but since the pandemic, it’s become the dinner-table debate. The market shifted quickly, and many expectations formed just as fast. While some of those perceptions still linger, the numbers in Charlotte County tell a calmer, and far more reassuring story. One of the simplest ways to understand […]

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