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N.B. largely exempt from temporary foreign worker reduction

The measures to reduce temporary foreign workers announced by the federal government Monday do not apply to most New Brunswick employers.

N.B. pauses 2 immigration streams until next year

New Brunswick has paused its express-entry and skilled-worker immigration streams for the rest of the year because it already met its quota of 2,000 nominations.

Fourth person sentenced in Saint John stabbing death

A manaccused in the death of Justin Breau has been sentenced to eight years in prison for manslaughter.

Temporary foreign workers sue lobster processor over pain, suffering and lost wages

Two temporary foreign workers are suing a lobster-processing plant for lost wages, wrongful termination and emotional pain and suffering.

N.B. judge denies group's request for more information in gender-identity policy lawsuit

Petrie dismissed a request from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association to force the province to release a further and better record of the policy review process.

Conservative seeking Saint John nomination says he's stepping aside for 'parachute candidate'

A doctor hoping to run for the Conservative Party of Canada in Saint John-Kennebecasis says he's suspending his campaign because higher-ups in the party have already chosen the candidate.

Fredericton police, fire warn of significant increase in overdose calls

The Fredericton police and fire departments are joining other New Brunswick cities in warning residents about increasing fentanyl opioid overdose calls.

Drag storytime performer answers questions raised in emails to government

Last spring, Tommy Des Rosiers was invited to read a book at Sainte-Bernadette School in Moncton, dressed as his drag persona Rose Beef. He says that prompteda group of people on social media to post messagescriticizing him and the event.
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Influx of anti-drag 'grooming' emails preceded N.B.'s pronoun policy review, documents reveal

Dozens of emails against drag storytime and 2SLGBTQ-inclusive education went to New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs and Education Minister Bill Hogan just before they began a controversial review of a policy on gender identity.

Funeral home issues warning over online obituary 'pirating'

A Fredericton funeral home is warning its clients about a website that's been copying obituary information, reposting it without permission, and using it to turn a profit.