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  2. Madawaska Maliseet First Nation - Wikipedia

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    When the railway was abandoned the MMFN made a claim to get their land back. The claim lands are part of St. Basile no. 10 reserve, where approximately 50 percent of the 228 members of the Madawaska Maliseet First Nation are living. This reserve is located 1.6 km east of Edmundston in New Brunswick's north-western region. Non-Natives, whose ...

  3. First Nations in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The First Nations of New Brunswick, Canada number more than 16,000, mostly Miꞌkmaq and Maliseet (Wolastoqiyik). [1] [2] Although the Passamaquoddy maintain a land claim at Saint Andrews, New Brunswick and historically occurred in New Brunswick, they have no reserves in the province, and have no official status in Canada.

  4. Tobique First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Tobique First Nation has been working on the issues of land claims. It has filed two specific claims suits: one for the 2,539 acres lost in the town of Perth; and one for more than 10,000 acres lost in the 1892 surrender, which amounted to nearly two-thirds of its land. [4] [5]

  5. List of Indian reserves in Canada - Wikipedia

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    4 New Brunswick. 5 Newfoundland and Labrador. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Land claims; Land defender;

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  7. New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick's provincial capital is Fredericton. [115] The population of the city is 63,116 as of 2021. The largest city by population is Moncton with 79,400 residents, and the largest in land area is Saint John at 315.59 square kilometres (121.85 sq mi). New Brunswick's other cities are Dieppe, Miramichi, Edmundston, Bathurst, and ...

  8. 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]

  9. Canada Lands Company - Wikipedia

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    The remediation of the CN's Shop Yard in Moncton, New Brunswick is often touted as one of the CLC's success, as they recycled 4000 tons of scrap metal, removed 120 000 tons of lead contamination and 30 000 tons of wood, and installed a kilometre of pipes and drainage. This work "turned a vacant ‘eye sore’ into a place for community and ...