N.B. doctors call for 3rd-party study on health impacts of Tantramar gas plant project
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A group of more than 300 doctors and dentists are calling for an independent study on possible health impacts of the controversial Tantamar gas plant project. They’re renewing their call for the province to consider other options, following last week’s auditor general report on the project. The 500-megawatt natural gas and diesel power plant is proposed for a rural area in Tantramar, N.B. New Brunswick’s provincially owned energy corporation, NB Power, entered into a long-term agreement without regulatory approval and selected equipment without studying alternatives, auditor general Paul Marti…
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