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What sort of win-win situation is this deal?
When one assesses who got the better deal, look at what was sold and what was not.
A home of their own
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Your view | Letter to the editor
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Nicholas doesn't miss the courtroom
The Honourable Graydon Nicholas was officially sworn in as New Brunswick's first aboriginal lieutenant governor on Sept. 30.
I cannot understand the criminal justice sentencing system
I think the Canadian justice system is as good as any anywhere.
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Thumbs up to the Epsilon Y's Men's Club which is organizing a yard sale at the now closed Albert Street Middle School on Saturday.
Don't tempt fate
The battle is not yet won, but we are getting better.
Living in limbo leads to a feeling of empathy for others
It will be an unusual Christmas for many local people who will lose their jobs one week before Christmas - one with a lot of uncertainty and fear for the future.
Copenhagen summit is crucial
The buzz around the December UN climate summit in Copenhagen is increasing.
An odd occasion for the premier to reach out
On Oct. 29, I received a message at work from Premier Shawn Graham.
Help the police and help ourselves too
The signs are there.
Affordable housing: Keep an open mind
It was just before noon on a clear sunny day in the fall of 1951 when a young war veteran was driving on the road between Saint John and St. Martins.
Mapping criminal activity for the safety of communities
Many police jurisdictions create crime maps, displaying visually where crime hot spots occur, and by extension, where they don't. These maps are useful in knowing where to improve police patrols and to dedicate sometimes scarce resources.
Resist the urge to panic
In the past week or so, we have seen a segment of the population completely lose perspective on the subject of the flu.
It's time to unite against this arbitrary decision
Our premier has definitely gone beyond his mandate in the decision to sell NB Power to Hydro-Quebec.
The NB Power sale: Self-sufficiency or dependency?
It has been a sad week for political debate in New Brunswick ever since the news of the big power deal between Quebec and New Brunswick was announced.
Afghanistan's good, bad and ugly
The media, in covering the war in Afghanistan, is often criticized for focusing on the negative and ignoring the good things being accomplished.
School vandalism must stop
Since 2006, vandalism has cost School District 17 approximately $100,000 in repairs alone.
Determining the adequacy of health care in Canada
Chronic diseases are far and away the most prevalent causes of ill health in Canadians.
We should let people decide about NB Power
On the question of NB Power and its future, Shawn Graham was clear.
Short-term thinking is the specialty of politicians
I thought that it was supposed to reside with the people, but apparently not. Given that I am part owner of NB Power's $4.69 billion debt and given that I am already subject to an energy monopoly, I would like to be consulted on whether or not I want the government to sell my power company.
The value of independence
Independence. If you have it, you are more fortunate than you probably know. If you've ever lost it, or never had it to begin with, you know how confining life can sometimes be.
The avalanche of evidence
The news is bad, and it's coming in fast. Turn tens of thousands of scientists loose on a problem for two decades, and the results will seem pathetic for the first few years, because it takes time to gather the data - even to build the equipment with which you gather the data.
New Brunswick should be wary of any deal with Quebec
Premier Shawn Graham waited awhile before commenting upon the discussions taking place between Hydro Quebec and NB Power, and his week of silence has been ponderous.
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