Landowners and property owners across the country must realize in 2026 that their local governments are not representing their interests as private citizens. Sadly. Read more here:
About the Ontario Landowners Association OLA
" low class unimportant troublemaker "
Landowners and property owners across the country must realize in 2026 that their local governments are not representing their interests as private citizens. Sadly. Read more here:
About the Ontario Landowners Association OLA
Originally published November 21, 2025 photography by THE Indie Media Eastcoast
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email to general@lsbnb.ca or by phone to (506) 458-8540.
Anik Bossé, K.C.
President
Law Society of New Brunswick
68 Avonlea Court
Fredericton, NB E3C 1N8
Statement on Residential Schools and Day Schools - Law Society of New Brunswick
"The Law Society was officially created in 1846. The Provincial Legislative Assembly adopted Chapter 48 of the Provincial Statutes which in effect incorporated what was then called the "Barristers' Society" for the "purpose of securing in the Province a learned and honourable legal profession, for establishing order and good conduct among its members and for promoting knowledgeable development and reform of the law".
While the name of the organisation has changed and is now the Law Society of New Brunswick, its original mandate has remained essentially the same.
It is important to note that the Law Society is an independent body, which has as its primary responsibility the protection of the public in the administration of justice.
The Consolidated Law Society Act, 1996 sets out clearly the objects and duties of the Society.
They are as follows:
(a) to uphold and protect the public interest in the administration of justice,
(b) to preserve and protect the rights and freedoms of all persons,
(c) to ensure independence, integrity and honor of its members,
(d) to establish standards of education, professional responsibility and competence of its members and applicants to membership, and
(e) to regulate the legal profession.
To accomplish the above, the Society has established rules, committees and procedures, details of which appear under the section Regulation. You can also go to our FAQ or conduct a search for the information you seek.
Source: "The Law Society of New Brunswick: An Historical Sketch", published by the Law Society of New Brunswick, 1999."
Photography above by THE Indie Media Eastcoast"Maître Anik Bossé has been practicing law for more than 20 years now.
After obtaining a bachelor's degree in psychology from the Université de Moncton in 1997, she obtained a bachelor's degree in law from the same university's law school in 2000 and was called to the New Brunswick Bar on June 8, 2001.
In October 2018, Ms. Bossé was appointed Queen's Counsel.
She is a member of the Law Society of New Brunswick's Complaints Committee.
Ms. Bossé is also president of the Accident Appeal Tribunal
New Brunswick Labour Initiative.
Very involved in her community, Ms. Bossé was president of the Association des juristes d'expression française du Nouveau-Brunswick AJEFNB from 2007 to 2010 and president of the Chamber of Commerce of the Edmundston region from 2009 to 2011. She is currently a member of the Executive of the Board of Directors of the Economic Council of New Brunswick CENB and Chair of the Board of Directors of the Saint-Louis Maillet Foundation.
In 2011, Ms. Bossé received the "Woman Entrepreneur" distinction awarded by the Madawaska REFAM Women in Business Exchange Network."
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"Tantramar civic centre users will soon be able to watch their hockey and skating in a little more comfort.
The first round of spectator seating will soon be installed in the rink, thanks to a fundraising effort that was launched in 2025 called the Grab-A-Seat campaign.
“So far the fundraising campaign has raised enough money for 215 seats,” said director of Active Living and Culture Matt Pryde.
Tantramar council approved the installation of the 200 20-inch seats at its February council meeting. The seats will be supplied and installed by Creative Sports Solutions of Darmouth, Nova Scotia at a cost of approximately $68,000."
Matt Pryde has also taken it upon himself to have his own Facebook page for his job with Tantramar here: Tantramar Active Living and Culture | Sackville NB | Facebook
Some commentary found at the Bruce Wark recent article here:
Tantramar council approves $3.3m tax breaks for housing projects |
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This feels completely unfair to everyday local residents and taxpayers. We’re talking millions in forgone municipal revenue that could go toward roads, services, fire/police, parks, or even keeping taxes stable for everyone else. Meanwhile, some residents in former LSD areas have seen tax hikes in recent budgets to cover shared services, and we’re all feeling the pinch from inflation and costs. Councillor Bruce Phinney voted against it, calling the program ‘far too generous’ and ‘much too extravagant,’ saying developers would build anyway without such huge incentives. I tend to agree, why hand out such massive breaks when it means less money in the municipal pot for the rest of us who live here. We need to vote out every member of this current council except Bruce Phinney. It’s a disaster. The fire fighter issue, now huge favourable tax breaks for developers, while citizens get ignored, it is getting ridiculous."
Its getting ridiculous is an understatement.
If you're still trying to grasp what is taking place perhaps this video will help out, here:
New Brunswick's Disclosure of King John III #KJ3