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"The National Survey to identify priority topics for the development of Groundwater Guidelines, was undertaken by Environment Canada in support of the activities of the Federal Provincial Groundwater Working Group (FPGWG). The FPGWG is an ad hoc committee, presently composed, for the most part, of groundwater managers representing all provinces and several federal departments"--Introd.
Shale gas is to New Brunswick today what the Free Trade Agreement with the United States was to Canada a quarter century ago: a deeply controversial, highly polarizing issue over which tempers quickly flare up. As was the case with the free trade debate, the public discourse on shale gas has degenerated into a war of words, with most citizens left in the middle with very little information they can trust to secure a better understanding of what is at stake. This study aims to fill part of the wide information gap on shale gas in New Brunswick. While substantial knowledge has been built in recent years on the impact—both positive and negative—of shale gas on communities where it is active...