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What is the Future of NB Power?

February 25, 2020 ·

In the February 7th edition of the Daily Gleaner, the CEO of NB Power Gaetan Thomas made the case for “smart meters” in New Brunswick. According to the headlines, “smart meters” are vital to our future as a means of both averting the construction of a new power generation station and directing the province away […]

Innovative Ideas At Health Symposium

January 15, 2020 ·

Monday December 2nd, 2019’s a Forum on Health Care was hosted by the Coalition of Concerned Citizens (CCC).   The purpose was to bring together actors and stakeholders in the province of New Brunswick to address the need to modernize the province’s health care system.    While many topics were discussed and perspectives offered, the primary focus […]

Premier Higgs and Team Providing Leadership

June 17, 2019 ·

By Daryl K. Branscombe President of Coalition of Concerned Citizens Email:  dbranscombe@coalitionnb.com      Phone:  1-506-461-0053 It is written in Scripture and over the entrance to the House of Commons:, “Where there is no vision, the people perish! The Coalition of Concerned Citizens of New Brunswick was conceived about 18 months ago.  What brought us together was […]

Newsletter – June 2019

June 17, 2019 ·

N E W S   L E T T E R June, 2019 OVERALL OBJECTIVE—GETTING NB BACK ON TRACK  WHO WE ARE  – We are a group of community and business leaders who believed there was need for a nonpartisan organization that can provide informed advice and leadership that will enable the actions necessary for New […]

Seniors Deserve Better Than Obsolete Labour Relations

March 27, 2019 ·

This article appeared in the Fredericton Daily Gleaner on March 25, 2019 A Commentary by Daryl Branscombe If the ongoing labour dispute between the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes (NBANH) and CUPE tells us anything, it’s that the approach to bargaining in the nursing home sector does not serve frail and defenseless senior and […]

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