Jordan Gill

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Jordan Gill is a CBC reporter based out of Fredericton. He can be reached at jordan.gill@cbc.ca.

Latest from Jordan Gill

65 years after his groundbreaking electoral victory, the legacy of Louis J. Robichaud lives on

In 1960, New Brunswick elected an Acadian as premier for the first time, spurring the province to begin bridging the gap between its French and English populations.

Wanderers seek soccer sweep in Saint John

The Halifax Wanderers are looking to break out the brooms as they try to sweep Wrexham A.F.C. in the third game of their series in Saint John on Saturday.

Fredericton police dealt with more than 350 reports of scams last year

It seems scammers are as busy as ever targeting Fredericton residents according to the city’s police force.

N.B. lobster processors living with uncertainty as clock ticks on U.S. tariffs reprieve

Lobster processors in New Brunswick are breathing a sigh of relief as tariffs on Canadian exports have been postponed.

Anxiety over tariffs weighs on both sides of New Brunswick-Maine border

While New Brunswick’s are expressing their concerns over threatened tariffs on Canadian exports, residents of Maine are also keeping an anxious eye on the border.

With tariff threat postponed, Moosehead wants to loosen sales barriers between provinces

The head of one of New Brunswick’s largest breweries is calling for a reduction in trade barriers between provinces in the wake of Trump threatened tariffs.

Farmers, maple syrup producers braced for tariffs before pause

Farmers in New Brunswick have been preparing for the impact of a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian exports to the United States.

Why orange juice is now off the menu at this New Brunswick B & B

Carol Ann McDevitt, who runs the Roaring 20s bed and breakfast in Lower Queensbury, about 40 kilometres west of Fredericton, said she is making the switch to as many New Brunswick products as possible.

Canada has 'good story' to tell U.S. about fentanyl, illegal crossings, Dominic LeBlanc says

Whatever talks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's has with U.S. President Donald Trump about the tariffs going into effect Tuesday shouldn't be considered a negotiation, according to federal Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc.

Holt urges buying local, national unity in the face of Trump's tariffs

New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt urged unity as the country faces tariffs on exports to the United States imposed by President Donald Trump.