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  2. Cannabis in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in New Brunswick became legal for recreational use when the Cannabis Act went into force across the country on October 17, 2018. The Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Monitoring Survey of 2012 noted that New Brunswick had the lowest proportion of people reporting past-year cannabis use of any Canadian province, at 8.5%.

  3. Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the University of New Brunswick Saint John campus (UNBSJ) has a student newspaper The Baron. [222] The city was also home to Huddle, a business news website which published from 2015 to 2023. [223] One of the first Black Canadian magazines, Neith, was published in Saint John in 1903–1904 by Abraham Beverley Walker. [224]

  4. List of New Brunswick case law - Wikipedia

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    Significant lawsuits of New Brunswick are described, if not elsewhere, here (in chronological order). Consolidations of statute law were published in 1854, 1877, 1903, 1927, 1952, and 1973. A useful "Index to the Private Acts of the Province of New Brunswick, 1929-2012" exists at the New Brunswick branch of the Canadian Bar Association. [1]

  5. Telegraph-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The paper has been published out of Saint John since 1862, when it was started as The Morning Telegraph. [2] The paper merged with several other New Brunswick papers in the following decades: the Morning Journal in 1869, [3] The Sun in 1910, [4] and The Daily Journal in 1923, which is when it first adopted the name Telegraph-Journal. [5]

  6. History of Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    A naval battle on 14 July 1696 between New France and New England took place in the Bay of Fundy off present day Saint John, New Brunswick. English ships were sent from Boston to interrupt the supplies being taken by French ships from Quebec to the capital of Acadia, Fort Nashwaak (Fredericton, New Brunswick) on the Saint John River. The French ...

  7. Waterloo Village, Saint John - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Village is a neighbourhood within the city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. [1] The neighbourhood has been categorized as being a poorer part of Saint John, [ 2 ] with a 2008 report indicating a poverty rate of 61.5%.

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  9. Canadian government scientific research organizations

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    Geological Survey of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's, Newfoundland; Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre; New Brunswick. Research and Productivity Council - Fredericton, New Brunswick; Nova Scotia. Research Nova Scotia - Halifax, Nova Scotia; Ontario. Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation - Toronto, Ontario Research organizations