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In the aftermath of the 1989 budget, which saw a fillibuster by Liberal Senators in attempt to kill legislation creating the Goods and Services Tax, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney " stacked " the Senate by creating additional seats in several provinces across Canada, including New Brunswick ; however, there was no attempt by these provinces to increase the number of MPs to reflect this change in Senate representation.
Only the original Brayon ( and Native ) inhabitants of the region ultimately lost ; they saw their territory reap the advantages of occupying land in both the American state of Maine and the British colony of New Brunswick.
That year he was sent to Europe, where he saw action under Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick at Corbach and Kloster Kampen.
The creation of the colony of New Brunswick in 1784 saw the island transferred to the new jurisdiction, and by the end of the 18th century the small island had a thriving community and economy, partly aided by Loyalist refugees fleeing the American Revolutionary War.
This period saw South Melbourne become the first Victorian team to win the league, followed by Brunswick Juventus, and Adelaide City, all Southern conference sides.
The area's manufacturing and warehouse sites were converted into apartments, and the corresponding rising rents in Fitzroy saw many of the area's residents move to Northcote and Brunswick.
Houses in the Burnley Wood clearance area awaiting demolition, with the tower of St Stephen's Church visible in the backgroundAlthough the area saw a significant amount of urban clearance during the 1970s, resulting in the loss of residential streets including Holton Street, Rawlinson Street, Russell Street, Swainbank Street, Laurel Street and many parts of Waterloo Road, Springfield Road and Brunswick Street, which became fragmented as infill housing such as Russell Court and Brittania Walk, the Gerald Court sheltered housing complex, now itself demolished and the Burnley Wood School, now Springfield Primary School were built and most of the mills ultimately closed and were given over to other industrial and commercial uses.
This is an evolution of earlier efforts that saw Bell Aliant predecessor NB Tel deploy television services in the Saint John, New Brunswick urban area in the 1990s, followed by a similar deployment in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1984 saw the introduction of the Brunswick Street Parade as a high-profile means of promoting and highlighting the role of the Fringe Network and their Fringe Festival.
The publication from that trip was called “ A New Voyage to Georgia .” From old Brunswick they traveled up the Cape Fear River to Moore ’ s place, then to Lake Waccamaw, described by an unnamed author as “ the pleasantest place that ever I saw in my life .”
1891 saw the train line extended from the Brisbane central business district into Fortitude Valley, and Thomas Beirne opened a business on Brunswick Street.
Rivers of the coast of Maine, plus southern New Brunswick and much of mainland Nova Scotia saw runs drop precipitously, and even disappear.
The establishment of the colony of New Brunswick for United Empire Loyalists refugees following the American Revolutionary War saw modest influx of several families to the area but the most significant impact came from Scottish settlers following the Highland Clearances.
It saw Richard Hatfield's Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick win its second majority government with a gain of one seat despite losing the popular vote to Robert Higgins ' New Brunswick Liberal Party.
The 1881 conversion of the NBR to standard gauge track, followed by the 1882 purchase of the New Brunswick and Canada Railway saw a section of the NBR's original narrow gauge line between Shewan and Hartland abandoned.
Looking 350 miles directly east from Montreal however, CPR surveyors saw the Canadian port of Saint John, New Brunswick, was underutilized ( dwarfed by the growth of Halifax, Nova Scotia ); and Saint John was accessible by a route across northern Maine which was less mountainous than other options for reaching the Atlantic coast.
Another bankruptcy at the E & NA saw the New Brunswick portion from Saint John to the border purchased by the New Brunswick Railway and the Maine portion from Bangor to the border leased by the Maine Central Railroad.
At the same time, regional economic development planners saw an opportunity for a military base to benefit the economy of southwestern New Brunswick.
Irving Ltd. CPR sold all of its land holdings in New Brunswick ( but not the tracks and buildings ) in 1941 when it reached an agreement that saw industrialist K. C.
Subsequent delays over the next 15 years saw its charter revised to run from Bangor to Vanceboro, Maine on the International Boundary opposite St. Croix, New Brunswick.
When Kids Come First was Lamrock's five year plan to accomplish what he saw as the necessary challenges facing the New Brunswick education system.

Brunswick and growth
For Maritimers such as Tupper of Nova Scotia or Tilley of New Brunswick, horizons were suddenly broadened to take in much larger possibilities for trade and growth.
During 1987, the Brunswick Industrial Development Commission and a committee of the Brunswick Chamber of Commerce, with the aid of a professional advertising agency, began a program to develop balanced economic growth in Brunswick County.
The extension of the New Jersey Turnpike to East Brunswick in 1952 led to a sharp spike in population growth, with the 1950 Census population of 5, 699 more than tripling to 19, 965 as of the 1960 enumeration.
One of the main issues coming from Brunswick Smart Growth and town residents was concerns regarding overdevelopment of the town in a short period of time ; their argument was for " sustainable and positive growth ".
It contributed to the economic growth of Brunswick, because the control of river transport fell into the hands of Duke Henry the Lion.
" He encouraged small business growth and tried to entice large companies to invest in the province with tax incentives, often directly calling individual professionals to urge them to bring their talents to New Brunswick.
The signing of the Canada-U. S. Free Trade Agreement in 1989, coupled with federal approval for numerous railway line abandonments in the Maritimes during the 1980s, led to predictions of further highway traffic growth on New Brunswick highways in the 1990s.
Jefferson ’ s growth in the 19th century was due largely to traffic on the road between Frederick and the railroad town of Brunswick.
He was a long-time supporter of Atlantic universities, especially the University of New Brunswick in Saint John to which he donated the Mary O, a marine biology research vessel that has contributed greatly to the growth of the marine biology program.

Brunswick and industry
The War of 1812 had some effect on the shipping industry in the Maritime colonies of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton Island ; however, the significant Royal Navy presence in Halifax and other ports in the region prevented any serious attempts by American raiders.
The northern New Brunswick communities of Edmundston, Campbellton, Dalhousie, Bathurst, and Miramichi are focused on the pulp and paper industry and some mining activity.
A sample of Brunswick Stew, along with information on the County ’ s assets, was included in the County ’ s promotional packages and sent to business and industry prospects.
Brunswick is the center of Georgia's shrimping industry.
By this time the record industry had been hit hard by the Depression and in 1934 a much-diminished Columbia USA was purchased for just US $ 70, 500 by ARC-BRC ( American Record Corporation – Brunswick Record Company ), which also acquired the OKeh label.
When Vitaphone was abandoned in favor of sound-on-film systems — and record industry sales plummeted due to the Great Depression -- Warners leased the entire Brunswick record operation to the American Record Corporation ( ARC ) in December 1931.
Also a mill in Miramichi, New Brunswick was closed in 2007 because of economic pressures in the North American forest industry.
In colonial days, the river allowed the development of early industry around New Brunswick, as well as the transportation of agricultural materials from central New Jersey.
The film notes that most timber harvested in New Brunswick from crown lands is used by the pulp and paper industry.
Brunswick West is primarily a residential suburb with some light industry.
The development of the electricity industry in New Brunswick started the 1880s with the establishment of small private power plants in Saint John, Fredericton and Moncton.

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