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On October 1, Court of Queen's Bench Justice Tracey DeWare ruled in favour of proceeding with a class-action lawsuit originally brought forward by Koskie Minsky LLP in May 2019.  The law firm's website outlines the claims: “The lawsuit alleges that New Brunswick and Vitalité were negligent, violated patients’ rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights …

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text woodmart_inline="no" text_larger="no"]photos by: Olivia Chenier While the University of New Brunswick is known to most as a hotspot for education, it’s also a hotspot for paranormal activity. Many places around UNB, such as the Beaverbrook Room (or RedRum) on the second floor of the Harriet Irving Library, are known to be the homes of …

There have been rumours regarding a possible biology-psychology program circulating the UNB Fredericton campus. This program would allow for students to take biology and psychology courses in a way similar to a double major but within the same program.  Dr. Sandra Byers, chair of the Psychology department, spoke with The Brunswickan to address these rumours. …

The recent climate change rally in Fredericton was hosted by the Council of Canadians, a grassroots organization which focuses on local action towards major goals.  Their main areas of focus are on climate change action, sustainable trade, clean water for Indigenous peoples, and stronger public healthcare.  Their local presence adds intimacy to the fight for …

By: David Bunce  Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been various protests against government attempts to tackle the disease.  These demonstrations have taken action against lockdown measures, mask mandates, and vaccine passports, among others. Some jurisdictions in Canada have ignored the protests while others have attempted to crack down on them.  Many protestors believe their …