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  New Brunswick
New Brunswick topography is characterized by northern uplands rising to 820 m and mountainous in appearance, gently rolling hills in the centre and east, sharp hills on the southern coast sloping down to tidal marshes and a lowland plain in the southeast.
New Brunswick's climate tends to be continental, though tempered by proximity to the ocean.
New Brunswick's initial European settlers were Acadians who, with the use of dikes, farmed the marshlands of the Chignecto Isthmus and part of the northern shore of the Bay of Fundy.
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 Information about New Brunswick -- information
New Brunswick sells substantial amounts of electricity to other provinces and to the U.S. The largest thermal plant is found at Belldune, the biggest hydroelectric station at Mactaquac, and the lone nuclear installation at Point Lepreau, on the Bay of Fundy.
New Brunswick, with an area of 73,440 sq km (28,355 sq mi), is the eighth largest province in Canada; approximately 2% of the land area is owned by the federal government.
New Brunswick is represented in the Parliament of Canada by ten senators, appointed for life by the federal government, and ten elected members of the House of Commons.
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 Connell Memorial Herbarium (Highlights Page)
At Harvard, in contrast to New Brunswick, there were five museums in the Department of Natural Science and, by 1869, the sum of one and a half million dollars had been devoted to their development.
New Brunswick plants were collected by Dr. E.O. Hagmeier who, in the late 1950s and early 1960s, had a cabinet of specimens suitable for ecology classes.
On October 13, 1976 The Herbarium of the University of New Brunswick was renamed The Connell Memorial Herbarium in honour of Dr. Connell BA, MA, Ph.D. 1899-1973 mother, educator and botanist.
www.unb.ca /herbarium/herbarium_highlights.html   (4401 words)

  
 New Brunswick Liberal Association - The Constitution (table of contents)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The President of the New Brunswick Liberal Association is hereby empowered to call regional meetings for the aforesaid purpose and for the purpose of electing regional representatives.
The Leader of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick shall be elected at a Leadership Convention, with the delegates to that convention being elected in proportion to the popular direct vote received by each Leadership candidate, in accordance with this Constitution and the Rules prepared by the Steering Committee pursuant to Section 11.9.2.
An annual meeting of the constituency association, at which a new executive is to be elected, shall be held in each and every year, at a time and place to be fixed by the executive of the constituency association, after consultation with the President of the New Brunswick Liberal Association.
www.nblib.nb.ca /english/features/constitution_contents.htm   (3692 words)

  
 CBC News: Martin cabinet nothing new: opposition
Martin's new cabinet was sworn in on Tuesday, blending experienced ministers such as Finance Minister Ralph Goodale and Deputy PM Anne McLellan with a host of newcomers, including a former NHL hockey player and a former forestry executive.
Martin defended the gender balance of his cabinet by saying that of the 33 female Liberals elected three weeks ago, "18 are being sworn in as either ministers, ministers of state or parliamentary secretaries." That amounts to about 55 per cent, he pointed out.
Former transport minister Tony Valeri is the new government House leader in the House of Commons, an important role in a minority government as the Liberals negotiate with the opposition parties to move legislation through Parliament.
www.cbc.ca /story/canada/national/2004/07/20/cabinet_040720.html   (793 words)

  
 Cabinet of New Brunswick Definition / Cabinet of New Brunswick Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It functions as a quasi-Privy Council and therefore by extension is usually the equivalent of the Cabinet.
[click for more] (informally and further commonly, the Cabinet of New Brunswick) is the cabinetA Cabinet is a body of high-ranking members of government, typically representing the executive branch.
In some countries, particularly those with parliamentary systems, the cabinet collectively decides the government's policy and tactical direction, especially in regards to legislation passed by the parliament.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography We-Wy
He passed the examination for licensed surveyor in 1872, and was sent by the surveyor-general of New South Wales to the new tin-mining district in New England, New South Wales, on which he reported, and in 1874 he was appointed geological surveyor.
Privately Gladstone, the new colonial secretary, informed Wilmot that he was not recalled for any errors in his official character, but because rumours reflecting on his moral character had reached the colonial office.
He was elected as a representative of New South Wales at the 1897 federal convention and was a member of the judiciary committee.
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 wiki/Cabinet of New Brunswick Definition / wiki/Cabinet of New Brunswick Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The cabinet is selected by the Lieutenant-Governor of New BrunswickLieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick prior to Confederation...
Mockler, a Progressive Conservative, was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 1982 election but failed to win re-election in the 1987 election when the Liberal Party won every seat in the legislature....
NunavutThe Executive Council of Nunavut or cabinet is chosen by the Territorial Commissioner on the advice of the legislature which nominates ministers....
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 Samuel Leonard Tilley, Sir Biography / Biography of Samuel Leonard Tilley, Sir Main Biography
Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley (1818-1896) was one of the Canadian fathers of confederation and twice lieutenant governor of New Brunswick.
He was a delegate representing New Brunswick at the conferences in Charlottetown and Quebec in 1864 and in London in 1867.
He was one of the pioneers in New Brunswick in favor of vote by secret ballot and decimal currency.
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 Find a local sign company in New Brunswick (NB) to survey cabinet signs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Often called lightboxes, cabinet signs can be internally illuminated, externally illuminated or non-illuminated, and are good for both interior and exterior applications.
A cabinet sign can allow for a look not typically achievable with channel letters, as the background of the sign can be the element that illuminates and the copy can be either translucent (lighted) or opaque (non-lighted).
Cabinet signs can also be used when small letter size or graphical elements make the use of channel letters impossible.
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 Maine Audubon: working to conserve Maine's wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people in education, conservation, ...
These were the grand days of scientific innocence, when nature's new discoveries could be made by anyone with a notebook and a notion to keep his or her eyes open, and a "naturalist" was a questing Yankee first and a scientist second-if ever at all.
Although new developments in energy-efficient construction eventually rendered many of the building's prototype technologies obsolete, the building was a striking success, both as a symbol and a system.
Among the most far reaching of Maine Audubon's new initiatives was the establishment of a "Forest Forum" in which representatives of the forest industry and the environmental community met regularly to discuss issues of concern and to develop a dialogue based on trust.
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 My Blahg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
You'll find a new one and before you know it, you'll be having such a good time with it that you'll forget all about this old site.
I need some help setting up my new website, so this post will remain at the top of the page until myblahg.com is up and running; which will hopefully be by September 4 to coincide with my 2nd blahgiversary.
Canadian Perspective isn't happy with the new snooping powers the government is planning to give law enforcement officials.
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 History - Sir John A. Macdonald
One of the few newcomers to the cabinet was Alexander Galt, a railway promoter whose dream was the federation of Britain's North American colonies, which would unite all the British and Canadian lands into one country.
The new Conservative government, in which Macdonald was attorney general, remained in power for only three months.
The Maritime colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union and planned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864.
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 Irish-New Brunswick Facts and Trivia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Robert J. Higgins, Leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Party, was the first Irish Catholic from Saint John to be elected to lead a provincial political party.
With Timothy Warren Anglin, in Parliament sought justice for denominational schools in New Brunswick, which were threatened by the School Act of Jan. 1st 1872.
He was also present at the Battle of New Orleans, and was honourably discharged from the 43rd Light Infantry, at Fredericton, after a service of twenty seven years.
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 Hall of Fame, New Brunswick
Andrew Blair (1844-1907), born in Fredericton; politician; premier of New Brunswick 1883-96; built provincial Liberal Party and enforced party discipline; resigned as premier to accept federal portfolio of railways and canals in the Laurier administration.
Frank McKenna (1948-), born in Apohaqui; lawyer, politician; won election to the provincial legislature in 1982; became leader of Liberal party of New Brunswick in 1985.
In 1968 Nowlan became writer in residence at The University of New Brunswick, a position he filled until his death in 1983.
new-brunswick.net /new-brunswick/fame.html   (2558 words)

  
 News on New Brunswick, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The New Brunswick environment minister in late 2002 was overruled when she insisted that a controversial incinerator could not go ahead without a full...
The 26-year-old soprano is a native of New Brunswick.
The New Brunswick Court of Appeal, in a decision that is rocking the forestry industry, has ruled in favour of a Mi'kmaq logger who claimed he had a treaty...
canada.daylightonline.com /New_Brunswick.html   (8668 words)

  
 The Hammer - Man Resigns From Family to Spend More Time in Politics
New Brunswick cabinet minister Carl Jacobin has announced that he will be leaving his family so that he can devote more time to his promising political career.
"As far as I am concerned my "family" is now the people of New Brunswick, and more specifically, the people from my riding of Lower McCain-Fredericton West, who have placed their trust in me for three consecutive elections.
The young politician said that he had been contemplating his resignation for some time now, but that his decision was crystallized for him while he played with his children at his Fredericton-area home last weekend.
www.thehammer.ca /content/2003/1231/resigns_family.html   (639 words)

  
 PC Newfoundland and Labrador   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
New FPI proposal subject of free vote (June 6, 2005) [ext]
Members of the House of Assembly adjourned the spring sitting of the Legislature on Thursday, May 19, 2005, having passed a progressive budget and several key pieces of legislation.
The decisions that need to be made will not be easy, but with your participation, support and understanding, your government will lead you through it in a planned and progressive manner.
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 The New Jersey Historical Society
This desk is a rural example of a late-Colonial type, consisting of a hinged slant front that opens to form a writing surface with small drawers and cubbyholes behind it.
This Renaissance Revival high head bedstead is part of an extensive 86-piece furniture ensemble supplied by John Jeliff and Co. for Edwin Van Antwerp's Newark house in 1858.
He obtained two patents on this chair that was made in his own factory.
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 Mamutong
That is true of today's new social software in general.
To finance the war in Iraq, the U.S. government reduced (believe it or not, this year) the budget for dykes and flood wall maintenance for the city of New Orleans, as well as for emergency planning.
There's a new player in the Philipine power sector...
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 New Brunswick Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Find a local sign company in New Brunswick (NB) to install cabinet signs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Find a local sign company in New Brunswick (NB) to install cabinet signs
Find a sign company to install a sign - cabinet signs (New Brunswick - NB)
To find sign companies offering cabinet sign installation in New Brunswick, please
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 NBSF Cabinets & Millwork Inc. (NJ) - Cabinet Manufacturer, Commercial Store Fixtures, Custom Office Work to Residential ...
NBSF Cabinets & Millwork Inc. (NJ) - Cabinet Manufacturer, Commercial Store Fixtures, Custom Office Work to Residential Cabinetry, New Brunswick.
Since 1925, NBSF Cabinets and Millwork has been providing quality wood and millwork products to customers across the United States.
Our expertise lies in our ability to fabricate any type of wood or plastic laminate product, from commercial store fixtures to custom office work to residential cabinets.
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New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women
New Brunswick Association of Respiratory Therapists Inc. (The)
Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of New Brunswick
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 Encyclopedia: Cabinet of New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Woven In Time - An Oral History of the Milltown St. Croix Cotton Mill by Bill Eagan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In this collection of interviews, he captures the vivid memories of the last generation of men and women to work in the cotton mill, creating an oral history that reflects the spirit of the times, both inside and outside the mill."
The mill operated from 1881 to 1957 and at its peak in the early 1950's, employed over 1000 people, making it the largest manufacturing industry ever in Southwest New Brunswick.
The book includes a chapter on the cotton production process with illustrations and original photographs of former mill days.
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 Hansard Index - Nadeau.Nursing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 tmnb36cbtvspecs
Corner Cabinet Shown With TV Top, Shelf Sold Separately.
Cabinet is offered in a Slim an Deep Version
Custom Sizes available by quote please fill out quote form
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 List of Ministers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Please send comments or questions to Online Government Directory Manager
Copyright 2001 Service New Brunswick and Department of Supply and Services
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