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  1. Apr 3, 2008 · New Brunswick was better off than its Maritime and New England neighbours at the end of the cheap oil era signalled by the OPEC cartel and the shortages of 1973–74 and 1979–80. The publicly-owned New Brunswick Electric Power Commission (1920) had built, with federal assistance, a major dam on the Saint John River near Fredericton , which ...

  2. Public Holidays. Travelling in New Brunswick Visitor Information You can email us at nbtourism@gnb.ca to ask questions or call 1-800-561-0123 to speak one-on-one with one of our helpful New Brunswick travel consultants. To order a copy of the New Brunswick Travel Map with itineraries and road trip inpiration, please fill out this form.

  3. Kingsbrae Garden. The 27-acre Kingsbrae Garden is a collection of over 50,000 perennials in themed gardens that have earned it a place as one of the top 10 gardens in Canada. It takes a tour to really appreciate the magnitude of this collection of flowers and plants, and Kingsbrae offers a "floral carpet ride" through the grounds on a golf cart ...

  4. May 16, 2023 · The New Brunswick Critical Worker Pilot Project (NBCWP) is a first-of-its-kind immigration project between the New Brunswick provincial government, and the federal government. In an attempt to address key labour shortages in New Brunswick, the Canadian federal government will work with Immigration and Opportunities NB, and six selected ...

  5. New Brunswick Immigration Program Streams. New Brunswick’s immigration program streams are pathways to permanent residence (PR) for foreign workers who have the skills, education, and work experience necessary to successfully contribute to New Brunswick’s economy. When applying to many of these programs, you must be PR ready.

  6. New Brunswick was named in 1784 to honour the reigning British monarch, King George III, who was also Duke of Brunswick. Population (2006): 749,200. Area: Land – 72,090 km 2 Fresh water – 1,350 km 2 Total – 73,440 km 2Capital: Fredericton Date of entry into Confederation: July 1, 1867.

  7. You'll find us at the cutting edge of research – where faculty, students and alumni create life-changing solutions to the world's most pressing problems. Read our stories. Leading discovery and innovation since 1785. Choose from 100+ study options at the University of New Brunswick's two campuses. Discover your potential at UNB.

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