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Tory MLAs quash Green amendments to ban renovictions
Posted by Marco Morency · May 25, 2022 6:00 PM
FREDERICTON – This afternoon, during a meeting of the Standing Committee on Economic Policy, Green Party leader and MLA for Fredericton South David Coon proposed amendments to Service NB Minister Mary Wilson’s Bill 96: An Act to Amend the Residential Tenancies Act that would make it more difficult for landlords to “renovict” a tenant.
“It’s a well-known secret among landlords that if you are looking to cash in on increasing market rents in the face of rent cap – evict your tenants under the guise of major renovations and bring in all new tenants at high rents,” said Coon. “This is the biggest loophole in the government’s rent cap bill that needs to be closed.”
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Week 1 on the campaign trail - By-Elections 2022
Posted by Marco Morency · May 20, 2022 10:54 AM
Last Friday was the first official day of the by-elections in Miramichi Bay-Neguac and Southwest Miramichi-Bay du Vin. Green party leader, David Coon, joined both candidates in Miramichi to officially kick off the writ period. The energy was palpable - people are excited about the possibility of electing a Green MLA for the first time in these ridings!
Chad Duplessie and Julie Guillemet-Ackerman also signed the Stop Spraying New Brunswick Pledge, adding their names alongside those of David Coon, Kevin Arseneau and Megan Mitton.
Just last week in the legislature Kevin added more names to the petition to ban the spraying of Glyphosate in the province. It is the largest petition ever tabled in NB now with 35,753 names attached. Despite the commitment of Minister Mike Holland to reduce glyphosate spraying under power lines, no official directive has yet been issued.
On top of that, Higgs is choosing to allow Irving to rake in record profits on gas while New Brunswickers are being squeezed at the pump. The Green MLAs have been offering concrete solutions Higgs can take immediately to alleviate the stress that New Brunswickers are feeling right now.
A by-election is the perfect time to send a strong message to the Conservative government. Chad and Julie need your support to get to Fredericton and help keep Higgs in check.
I invite you to join them for these next 4 weeks of campaigning!
Sincerely,
Marco Morency
Executive Director, Green Party of NBMeet the candidates:
Chad Duplessie
Miramichi Bay-NeguacTwice elected Miramichi city councilor, father of three, with a career in community building on issues such as access to healthy food, inclusion, youth mental health, and homelessness. Read more…
Julie Guillemet-Ackerman
Southwest Miramichi-Bay du VinCommunications professional with experience in corporate and non-profit communications, mother of two, and committed to putting her Green values into action. Read more…
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New study shows the need to order a halt to forest degradation caused by clearcutting older forests
Posted by Marco Morency · April 28, 2022 1:50 PM
FREDERICTON – Findings of severe biodiversity loss in New Brunswick’s forests were published today in the online journal Nature Ecology & Evolution by an international collaboration of scientists led by New Brunswicker Matthew Betts, currently a professor of forest ecology at Oregon State University.
The scientists looked at the degree to which forest degradation – the reduction or loss of biological complexity – in the form of clearcutting and then thinning or replanting single tree species affected bird habitat and long-term trends in bird populations.
“The scientists’ findings should be a call to action for Natural Resources Minister Mike Holland to order a halt to forest degradation caused by clearcutting older forests and then thinning the regrowth or replanting single tree species,” said Green Party leader David Coon.
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Green Caucus Statement regarding COVID protocols in schools
Posted by Marco Morency · April 22, 2022 3:48 PM
Sackville – Megan Mitton, the MLA for Memramcook-Tantramar and the Green Party’s Education and Health critic, released the following statement today in response to Child, Youth and Seniors Advocate Kelly Lamrock’s recommendations on COVID protocols in schools:
“Child & Youth Advocate Kelly Lamrock has issued thoughtful recommendations regarding COVID protocols in schools today, including the return of masking in schools for at least the next month, while policies are reviewed. This needs to be implemented immediately.
Education also needs to implement his recommendation to ensure rapid tests are available to all students and staff in schools. We need widespread access to rapid tests - not once a week by appointment. You shouldn’t need to have symptoms.”
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Our Consumer Society is Eating us Out of House and Home
Posted by Marco Morency · April 22, 2022 8:54 AM
By David Coon
Earth Day, in its original iteration in the United States, was a call to political action. Citizens in large numbers organized events to pressure their political leaders to create laws to cut pollution and stop the extinction of species. In Canada, the first Earth Day was quietly marked by people doing their civic duty to pick up litter.
Litter clean-ups continue to this day because it gives one a sense of achievement, counted in the number of garbage bags you fill and the tidy look to the roadside or shorefront you traversed. I well know the sense of satisfaction that comes from helping to beautify your community. It, however, does nothing to reduce our footprint on the Earth.
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Rapid tests need to be easily accessible for all New Brunswickers
Posted by Marco Morency · April 12, 2022 4:44 PM
FREDERICTON – David Coon, the NB Green Party leader and MLA for Fredericton South, and Megan Mitton, the Green Party’s Health Critic and MLA for Memramcook-Tantramar, are calling on the Higgs government to make rapid tests available to all New Brunswickers ahead of the Easter long weekend.
“We know from experience that long weekends are followed by an uptick in COVID cases,” said Coon. “New Brunswickers want to have peace of mind that they won’t be putting elderly or immunocompromised family members at risk by visiting them this long weekend.”
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Higgs budget fails to deliver the transformative action that NB needs
Posted by Julie Guillemet · March 27, 2022 7:30 AM
On Friday morning, I delivered my official response to the budget.
The Higgs government presented a budget of small measures when we need bold ideas and policies that launch us down the road to transformative change in health care, in energy production and use, in transportation, and in housing.
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Your Green candidate for the Miramichi Bay-Neguac by-elections
Posted by Julie Guillemet · March 18, 2022 2:00 PM
We have been talking about the upcoming by-elections since the fall and finally we have the exciting news you have been waiting for!
We are thrilled to announce that Chad Duplessie is running to be the 4th Green MLA elected to the New Brunswick Legislature.
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Government must treat public Transportation as an essential public service
Posted by Julie Guillemet · March 14, 2022 2:00 PM
FREDERICTON – With gas prices nearing $2 per litre, Green Party leader and MLA for Fredericton South David Coon says it’s time for the Higgs government to recognize public transportation as an essential public service and invest carbon tax revenue to ensure it is widely accessible.
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Government must hire dedicated hospitalists to ease pressure on family doctors
Posted by Julie Guillemet · March 01, 2022 10:00 AM
FREDERICTON – With news that a family physician has left New Brunswick because she was unable to work in the hospital, Green Party leader and MLA for Fredericton South David Coon is reiterating his call for the provincial government to fund Horizon and Vitalité to hire dedicated hospitalists to provide care in hospitals.