New Brunswick Warned to Lift Ban on Low-Risk Activities, Such as Walking, Hiking, and Fishing, on Crown Land
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New Brunswick warned to lift ban on low-risk activities, such as walking, hiking, and fishing, on Crown land
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces that a legal warning letter has been sent to Premier of New Brunswick Susan Holt and Minister of Natural Resources and Energy Development John Herron, urging them to reverse their province-wide ban on public access to Crown land. The universal ban on access to nature across the province applies to low-risk activities such as hiking, cycling, fishing, or even walking a dog in order to preve…
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