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New Canadians and their dreams and contributions to rural life

In her review and discussion of a new book, Chop Suey Nation, RAVEN’s Lauren Korn explains how the dreams of many Chinese immigrants brought them to opening restaurants across rural Canada. You can read her article here, published in the NB Media Co-op.

Author Susan O'DonnellPosted on July 8, 2019January 1, 2020Categories Alternative media on rural and environmental issues, Sustainable rural communities and infrastructure

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Briefing paper: more nuclear reactors for New Brunswick

Read our briefing paper on the two nuclear reactors (SMRs) proposed for New Brunswick, to be sited on the Bay of Fundy.

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Fossil fuel divestment at the University of New Brunswick

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