New Brunswick Committee

The New Brunswick committee of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE NB) represents more than 50 physicians and health professionals across the province who are concerned about protecting the environment, recognizing that clean air, water, and land are essential to healthy lives. 

Founded in 2021, CAPE NB is a bilingual committee chaired by Dr. Renée Turcotte. We collaborate closely with environmental and health organizations to advocate for clean, renewable energy, uphold the provincial moratorium on fracking, bring a rigorous, health-informed perspective to glyphosate spraying, and promote legislation that ensures all New Brunswickers have the right to a safe and healthy environment. We are also responding to the accelerating impacts of extreme heat, wildfires, and flooding.

CAPE NB is located on the unceded lands of the Wolastoqey (Maliseet), Mi’gmaq, and Peskotomuhkati (Passamaquoddy). We are continually learning about our responsibilities as Treaty people and are committed to taking meaningful action to prevent and address harms that are disproportionately impacting Indigenous communities.

Our Initiatives

CAPE NB has recently:

  • Spoken out publicly against the proposed gas and diesel plant on the Chignecto Isthmus, an ecologically sensitive area that joins New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
  • Campaigned for a permanent ban on fracking.
  • Submitted recommendations to strengthen the province’s Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.
  • Raised public awareness about local environmental issues impacting health by participating in community forums and events.
  • Endorsed proposed provincial legislation respecting the right to a healthy environment.

Join Us

Interested in joining like-minded health leaders to protect the health of New Brunswickers and the natural environment? Want to learn more about pressing environmental issues and what you can do? The CAPE New Brunswick committee welcomes you!

Sign Up to Get Involved with CAPE NB

Who Can Join
  • Physicians (practicing or retired)
  • Medical students and residents
  • Healthcare professionals
  • Academics in health-related fields

Upcoming Meetings

We meet online on the last Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm Atlantic Time.

Our meetings typically include:

  • Updates on current advocacy efforts
  • Opportunities to engage with local and regional issues
  • Presentations from guest speakers

Get Involved

There are many ways to be involved, even if you cannot attend committee meetings:

  • Sign up to stay informed about pressing environmental issues and our advocacy
  • Support our campaigns by signing open letters and petitions 
  • Participate in our webinars and events
  • Share your expertise! 
  • Let your elected officials know you care about clean air, water, and land—and guide them to act.
  • Raise awareness—at work, home, and in your community

Donate to CAPE NB

Contact Us

For more information, email our regional coordinator or committee chairs.

For media requests, contact media@cape.ca or 647-762-9168.