Judgement day looms for Nova Scotia’s Boat Harbour | CBC Radio
This week — once again — all eyes are on Boat Harbour.
Judgement day looms for Nova Scotia’s Boat Harbour | CBC Radio
This week — once again — all eyes are on Boat Harbour.
Nova Scotia paying $8.5M to fix up Bar Harbor ferry terminal | CBC News
We’re going to renovate Bar Harbor in Maine for 8.5 million and make Nova Scotians pay for it!
In the seven years that Blais was in charge he didn’t do anything to
address racism within the HRP force in a substantive way. Despite plenty
of evidence to the contrary he continued to den= that the problem even
exists.
Racism pervades the department, and I am not talking about bad apples
(although they are part of the problem). I am talking about the
systemic variety.
Let me give you an example.
200 gold bars have now been poured at Moose River mine in eastern Nova Scotia | CBC News
The company, which uses cyanide as part of its gold processing, said the spill was contained in a tailings pond.
“That
leak released tailings materials which were captured in a trench and
also in a collection pond that was built for that purpose in that exact
situation,” said James Millard, Atlantic Gold’s manager of environment
and permitting.
Nova Scotia court grants injunction against Mi’kmaw protester at Alton Gas site | CBC News
Justice Gerald Moir said protester Dale Poulette, his partner Rachael Greenland-Smith and others must stop occupying a two-storey mud-and-straw hut on the site.
Outside the courthouse, a group of about 50 protesters held
banners suggesting the Nova Scotia courts were consistently failing to
protect the rights of Aboriginal Canadians.