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  New Brunswick at AllExperts
New Brunswick, named after the German city of Braunschweig (English: Brunswick), is bounded on the north by Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and Chaleur Bay and on the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait.
New Brunswick's relative location away from the Atlantic coastline hindered new settlement during the immediate post war period; although there were some notable exceptions such as the founding of "The Bend" (present day Moncton) in 1766 by Pennsylvania Dutch settlers sponsored by Benjamin Franklin's Philadelphia Land Company.
The situation in New Brunswick was worsened by the Great Fire of 1877 in Saint John and by the decline of the wooden sailing shipbuilding industry.
en.allexperts.com /e/n/ne/new_brunswick.htm   (4693 words)

  
 Premier of New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Premier of New Brunswick (fr: Premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the first minister for the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
The premier is styled Honourable but is not a member of the privy council so this title is only for the duration of his or her term of office.
The premier is chosen by the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Premier_of_New_Brunswick   (225 words)

  
 List of New Brunswick premiers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Premiers of the Colony of New Brunswick, 1854-1867.
Premiers of the province of New Brunswick, Canada, since Confederation.
New Brunswick • Prince Edward Island • Nova Scotia • Newfoundland and Labrador
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_New_Brunswick_premiers   (124 words)

  
 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
New Brunswick is bounded on the north by Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and Chaleur Bay and on the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait.
New Brunswick's relative location away from the Atlantic coastline hindered new settlement during the immediate post war period; although there were some notable exceptions such as the founding of "The Bend" (present day Moncton) in 1766 by Pennsylvania Dutch settlers sponsored by the Philadelphia Land Company.
New Brunswick was named in honour of the British monarch, King George III, who was descended from the House of Brunswick.
www.blinkbits.com /blinks/new_brunswick   (4667 words)

  
 Brunswick Government Job New   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Department of Intergovernmental Affairs (New Brunswick) - The Department of Intergovernmental Affairs is a part of the Government of New Brunswick.
It is charged with the relations between New Brunswick and other provinces, the federal government and for international relations such as its involvement in the Council of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers and La Francophonie.
Office of the Attorney General (New Brunswick) - The Office of the Attorney General is a part of the Government of New Brunswick.
br60.360mkt.info /brunswickgovernmentjobnew.html   (1210 words)

  
 Belledune residents launch lawsuit against province
The group claims the province has been negligent by not appointing a new vice-chairman, and says Supply and Services Minister Dale Graham is in conflict because he's also filling in as environment minister.
New Brunswick's unseasonably mild winter is making it difficult for logging companies to cut trees and get them out of the woods to market.
Canadian officials are investigating new reports Wednesday that Canadian passport holders may have been among those killed or taken prisoner during recent battles in Somalia.
www.cbc.ca /canada/new-brunswick/story/2005/11/17/nb_belledunesuit20051117.html   (1217 words)

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