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Responses have been mixed to New Brunswick’s new mining strategy, which the Holt government hopes will revive the sector and generate economic growth and well-paying jobs.
From high hopes for the economy to worries for the environment, reaction to strategy is mixed

Jordan Gill · CBC News
· Posted: Mar 05, 2026 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 26 minutes ago
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The province’s new mining strategy was announced this week. (Province of New Brunswick)
Responses have been mixed to New Brunswick’s new mining strategy, which the Holt government hopes will revive the sector and generate economic growth and well-paying jobs.
Premier Susan Holt announced the strategy at a mining conference in Toronto on Monday, saying development would occur under strong environmental standards and with “meaningful” partnerships with Indigenous communities.
“New Brunswick has what the world wants, and we have a responsibility to develop those resources the right way,” Holt said.
Reaction from stakeholders and others has ranged from excitement to concern.
Expectations for the economy
Geologist David Lentz said the province has some of the largest mineral deposits in the world. » Read More
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