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New Brunswick agrees to joint federal and provincial environmental reviews

The agreement aims to speed up assessments to within two years while preserving strong environmental protections and First Nations consultation, officials said.

  • On Dec. 16, 2025, New Brunswick and the federal government of Canada signed a joint environmental assessment agreement, making New Brunswick the first province to do so under a 'one project, one review' approach.
  • Holt says the two governments have agreed to remove duplication by simplifying environmental review procedures, allowing provincial and federal review processes to share expertise while preserving standards and First Nations consultation.
  • Officials mentioned specific projects that could benefit, including Mount Pleasant Mine, St. George, Caribou Mine, Bathurst, and a major port of Saint John upgrade, while Susan Holt said the change aims to give project proponents clearer timelines.
  • In a federal news release, Ottawa committed to relying on New Brunswick's processes and using joint review panels, moving Canada closer to its two years objective for assessments.
  • Some past cases show limits to faster approvals, as major projects like the long-delayed Sisson Mine near Fredericton underwent joint assessments, and Susan Holt said its pause stemmed from market conditions and China’s price influence.
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The premier says the new process would maintain high environmental standards for projects and ensure meaningful consultation with local First Nations.

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New Brunswick agrees to joint federal and provincial environmental reviews

HALIFAX — New Brunswick has become the first province to sign an agreement with the federal government to create a joint environmental assessment process for major projects.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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