Aulac toll proposal / New Brunswick border impact

Tell us how the proposed Aulac toll would affect your work, travel, or household.

This form is for people who cross into New Brunswick regularly, especially workers, business owners, and families in border communities. We are collecting stories and basic travel data so the real impact is documented clearly.

Announced March 17, 2026
Location Near Aulac
Applies to Non-NB vehicles
Target year 2028

01

Workers and commuters

People who cross for employment, shift work, contract work, or seasonal work can use this form to describe how the toll could affect their routine and income.

02

Businesses and self-employed people

If your sales, deliveries, service calls, or customer base depend on New Brunswick, this form can capture the business impact in a way that can be summarized later.

03

Families and regular travellers

You do not need to work in New Brunswick to respond. Regular travel for medical care, family, shopping, education, or caregiving still matters.

Why your response matters

  • It helps document how often people cross into New Brunswick.
  • It shows how much local spending could be affected.
  • It gives workers, businesses, and families a direct way to explain the impact.
  • It creates a clearer evidence base for advocacy, media, and public discussion.

Before you submit

  • Only share information you are comfortable submitting through a public web form.
  • Public quotations and future updates require separate opt-in choices below.
  • We are asking only for information that helps explain the practical impact.
  • This form is for documenting impact, not signing up for a lawsuit or class action.

Impact form

Share your experience

Complete the form below. Required fields are marked clearly. Most people should be able to finish in two or three minutes.

About you
Your connection to New Brunswick
Why do you usually travel into New Brunswick?
Impact
Which impacts apply to you? Optional
Do you believe the proposed toll would make it harder for you to work, earn income, run a business, or pursue your livelihood in New Brunswick?
Permissions and privacy

This form asks only for information needed to document practical impact.

Questions

What happens next?

Who should fill out this form?

Anyone who crosses into New Brunswick regularly and believes the proposed toll would affect them. Workers are a primary focus, but the form is also open to non-workers who travel for family, health care, shopping, education, or business.

Is this a class action signup?

No. This is an impact form. It is being used to document how the proposed toll would affect workers, businesses, families, and regular travellers. If any organized next steps happen later, they would be communicated separately to people who opt in.

Will my response be made public?

Not unless you specifically opt in to allow public quoting. Contact details are not for public release.

Why ask about trips and spending?

Those answers help show the real scale of cross-border travel and the economic effect a toll could have on workers, households, and local businesses.