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  • Jan 9, 2025 | cbc.ca | Hadeel Ibrahim

    The rush of people moving to New Brunswick from other provinces has slowed down to a trickle, with international immigration continuing to lead as a source of population growth. Since the pandemic, more people have moved to New Brunswick from other provinces than internationally, but international immigration continues to increase, while interprovincial migration is returning to pre-pandemic levels. As a whole, New Brunswick gained about 72,400 people since January 2021.

  • Nov 29, 2024 | cbc.ca | Hadeel Ibrahim

    New Brunswick·NewThe first calf of the 2025 season is a sign of hope for organizations looking to rescue the mammals from extinction. 5 calves were killed in ship strikes last year, right whales continue to be endangeredHadeel Ibrahim · CBC News · Posted: Nov 29, 2024 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 2 minutes agoA North Atlantic right whale duo like this one was spotted off Cape Romain in South Carolina, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

  • Nov 27, 2024 | cbc.ca | Hadeel Ibrahim

    New Brunswick·NewThe New Brunswick RCMP is investigating a double homicide after two people were found dead in a burnt-out SUV near Fredericton on Monday. Police delayed releasing details at investigators' request, spokesperson saysHadeel Ibrahim · CBC News · Posted: Nov 27, 2024 2:46 PM EST | Last Updated: 8 minutes agoRCMP say the two victims have not been identified yet. (David Bell/CBC)New Brunswick RCMP are investigating a double homicide after two people were found dead in a burnt-out SUV.

  • Nov 24, 2024 | cbc.ca | Hadeel Ibrahim

    New Brunswick·NewNew Brunswick's child poverty rate continues to steadily rise with inflation and the cost of living. After a dip in 2020, provincial child poverty rates are back to 2016 levelsHadeel Ibrahim · CBC News · Posted: Nov 24, 2024 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 4 minutes agoAccording to 2022 tax returns, the New Brunswick provincial child poverty rate was at 22 per cent. (Canva)New Brunswick's child poverty rate continues to steadily rise with inflation and the cost of living.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | cbc.ca | Hadeel Ibrahim

    New Brunswick·NewThere are lots of new faces at the New Brunswick legislature, and first-time ministers make up the majority of the newly sworn-in Susan Holt cabinet. Only 2 of the 19 new ministers have experience in cabinet, says political scientist J.P. LewisHadeel Ibrahim · CBC News · Posted: Nov 04, 2024 3:15 PM EST | Last Updated: 6 minutes agoSusan Holt is pictured at the first in-person meeting of the new Liberal caucus. Nineteen members were sworn in to cabinet Saturday.

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Hadeel Ibrahim
Hadeel Ibrahim @HadeelBIbrahim
5 Jan 24

US and Toronto psychologists who don’t provide gender-affirming care to minors in N.B. or Canada were invited to present to Higgs’ government about the issue. Higgs publicly quoted one of them, “misrepresenting” how easy is it for minors to get treatment. https://t.co/NTitv6wU6v

Hadeel Ibrahim
Hadeel Ibrahim @HadeelBIbrahim
14 Dec 23

2 groups want to support the province. They argue affirming kids' gender identities could be harmful. One says on its website that being transgender is not real. It supports parents in how to "create an environment" for their kids to stop transitioning. https://t.co/qFnEnPWDvO

Hadeel Ibrahim
Hadeel Ibrahim @HadeelBIbrahim
26 Oct 23

RT @poitrasCBC: The CBC’s @HadeelBIbrahim with the most detailed look so far on where the Policy 713 review came from 👇 https://t.co/BIWBmh…