New Brunswick premier vows comprehensive review after massive Port Saint John fire

Firefighters battle a blaze on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023, at a metal recycling yard along the harbour in Saint John, N.B. New Brunswick’s premier says an investigation into a major fire at a metal recycling plant in Saint John will consider all aspects, including whether the facility should continue to operate at its current port location. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Hawkins

SAINT JOHN, N.B. - A joint task force investigation into last week's major fire at a scrapyard in Saint John, N.B., will consider whether the recycling plant should continue operating at the city's port, says Premier Blaine Higgs.

Higgs made the comments Tuesday during a news conference, a day after Saint John city council passed a motion calling on the province to close down the American Iron & Metal plant for good.

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