New Brunswick lawmakers wrap up hearings on review to clean water regulations

By Eli Ridder, The Canadian Press

FREDERICTON — Legislators reviewing New Brunswick’s Clean Water Act have wrapped up a series of public hearings.

Nine expert witnesses and advocacy groups presented to the environment committee over the last two weeks.

The speakers gave dozens of recommendations to lawmakers that will be considered for legislation.

Colin Forsythe of the St. John River Society says the law should be changed to grant the environment minister emergency powers.

Forsythe says the minister should have the power to respond more quickly to extreme weather events like flooding or wildfires.

Several witnesses pushed lawmakers to enshrine into law the legal right to clean water.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 13, 2026.

Eli Ridder, The Canadian Press

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