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SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Two Conservatives in New Brunswick are urging the federal government to remove a sunken vessel from the Saint John River immediately.
"Likelihood of a collision has only heightened as nearby boat traffic increases with warmer weather." In December, following an environmental assessment by the Canadian Coast Guard — which deemed there were no risks of pollution and hazards — the case was passed to Transport Canada, which determined there was a potential risk to navigation.
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