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  2. Department of Justice and Consumer Affairs - Wikipedia

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    On October 3, 2006, new Premier Shawn Graham named T. J. Burke as both Attorney General and Minister of Justice and Consumer Affairs, however in legislation to realign government departments passed on March 2, 2007 the Office of the Attorney General and the Department of Justice and Consumer Affairs remained separate entities.

  3. Office of the Attorney General (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    The post of attorney general is the most senior legal official in New Brunswick and has existed since the creation of New Brunswick as a crown colony in 1784 and for much of contemporary history the attorney general oversaw the Department of Justice carrying the dual title of Minister of Justice, as is currently the case.

  4. Category : New Brunswick government departments and agencies

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    The province of New Brunswick is a parliamentary democracy within the confederation of Canada. It has numerous departments and agencies through which it is administered. It has numerous departments and agencies through which it is administered.

  5. Adaptive Internet Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive Internet Protocol (AIP) is a multi-channel protocol that allows an application running on any of multiple platforms to be displayed on any of a wide range of client systems. It supports rich remote display and input services with a number of display options to deliver the presentation of the remote applications onto the local display ...

  6. Government of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The Government of New Brunswick (French: Gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick) is the provincial government of the province of New Brunswick. Its powers and structure are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867 .

  7. Department of Economic Development (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    The department was renamed Business New Brunswick on March 23, 2000 when Premier Bernard Lord restructured the New Brunswick Cabinet. It was created by subdividing the then Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Culture.

  8. New Brunswick Innovation Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF) invests in research and development projects and early-stage companies in these key areas: Knowledge Industries: This includes information and communication technologies, geomatics, and various engineering fields. Life Sciences: Focuses on biotechnology, marine science, and wood science.

  9. Alnwick, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Alnwick is an incorporated rural community jurisdiction in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It was formed through the 2023 New Brunswick local governance reforms which saw the consolidation of administrative and local government units into districts or regions.