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New Brunswick’s Green party leader says the premier drew a line in the sand on environmental action in his State of the Province address and is standing against it.
David Coon released a statement late Wednesday in response to the State of the Province address presented by Premier Blaine Higgs earlier in the day.
Coon said the premier has firmly anchored himself on the wrong side of history in order to maintain the status quo.
“He is ignoring the efforts of local businesses to expand renewable energy development but handing $20 million to foreign nuclear power developers to weigh us down with more costly and dangerous waste-generating nuclear technology,” Coon wrote.