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Containing Northern Pulp’s mess

A half century of toxic waste in Boat Harbour, a leaky pipeline, and what happens next in the mill saga.

November 3, 2018ByJoan Baxter8 Comments

数字是惊人的。过去51年, the bleached kraft pulp mill on Abercrombie Point in Pictou County has piped about 1.25 trillion litres of toxic effluent into Boat Harbour.[1] That’s enough to fill about half a million Olympic-size swimming pools, or a pipeline one metre in diameter stretching about 1.6 million kilometres, […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,NewsTagged With:Boat Harbour,Boat Harbour Act,Boat Harbour remediation project,Bruce Nunn,Chief Andrea Paul,Chief Dan Paul,Christine Skirth,Environment Minister Margaret Miller,GHD,Kathy Cloutier,Ken Swain,Mi’kmaq of Pictou Landing,Northern Pulp,Northern Pulp cleanup,Northern Pulp effluent leak,Nova Scotia Environment,Nova Scotia Lands,Pictou County,Pictou Landing First Nation,Rachel Boomer,Stephen McNeil,Sydney Tar Ponds,William Palmer

Trying to get straight answers from the provincial government is an exercise in frustration and futility

Morning File, Thursday, October 4, 2018

October 4, 2018ByJoan Baxter7 Comments

Joan Baxter here again, filling in for Tim who is in Toronto for Wrongful Conviction Day, and being recognized by Innocence Canada, a non-profit organization dedicated to identifying, advocating for, and exonerating individuals convicted of a crime that they did not commit. He is being awarded the the Tracey Tyler Award for his reporting on the […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Commentary,Environment,Featured,JournalismTagged With:Alexander Quon,Allan Smith,Bill No. 57,Bruce Nunn,Chris Schafer,councillor Richard Zurawski,Credit Union Act,credit unions,道格拉斯Leahey,drive-thrus,Ecology Action Centre,Friends of the Northumberland Strait,Frontier Centre for Public Policy,Geoff Regan,government communications offices,Hubert Horan,Ian Fairclough,Jacob Boon,Jason Hollett,Jean Laroche,Joan Baxter,Kelsey Lane,Mary Campbell,Mary Gorman,micro-loans,Mike Toomey,MLA Susan Leblanc,Motor Vehicle Act,Northern Pulp's mill waste,payday loans,Peter Ritchie,Premier Stephen McNeil,Steve Ferguson,Traffic Safety Act,Uber Canada,Uber in Halifax

The corporate kleptocracy takes aim at Nova Scotia

Morning File, Friday, August 31, 2018

August 31, 2018ByJoan Baxter5 Comments

Hi, I’m Joan Baxter, a Nova Scotian journalist and author. Some of my books are actually quite upbeat, proving that I’m not always a bearer of bad news. News 1. Abandoned tidal turbine Jennifer Henderson updates the situation of the abandoned tidal turbine in the Minas Basin in this article for the Examiner. After a […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Aaron Beswick,Alfred Sorensen,Allan Murphy,Ardath Whynacht,Bianca Mercer,big oil and public money,Bruce Nunn,伯恩赛德监狱抗议,climate change,Darren Porter,David Patriquin,dead porpoise,El Jones,Fracking,Glyphosate,Goldboro LNG plant,Helen Murphy,herbicide spraying,Jessica Chin,Joan Baxter,Josh Healey,Ken Summers,Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG),Marla MacInnis,Matthew Boyd,Maurice Reed,NOFRAC Nova Scotia,Paul McLeod,Peter Watts,Pieridae Energy,prisoner protest,Robert Devet,Sandra Hannebohm,Sarah Gillis,Sarah Ritchie,Stacey Rudderham,Stephen Kimber,Swissair crash,tidal turbine abandoned,Will Weissart,worst roads in Canada

Ships, Conservatives, turbines, gold, and forests

Morning File, Thursday, August 23, 2018

August 23, 2018ByJoan Baxter6 Comments

Hello, I’m Joan Baxter, Nova Scotian journalist and author, wondering how on earth Tim does this every morning. News 1. Ships start here, but when? Jennifer Henderson investigates the six-month (and counting) delay in the completion of the first ship in the multi-billion dollar Halifax Shipyard contract in a new article for the Examiner: The […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Bernie Miller,Bruce Nunn,Cape Sharp Tidal,Conservative Party of Canada,corporate welfare,David Patriquin,Eastlink TV,Emily Neil,艾玛·戴维,extreme weather,弗朗西斯•坎贝尔,global warming,Glyphosate,gold exploration,Jeffrey MacLeod,Joan Baxter,John Perkins,John Whalley,Maritime Made,Marla MacInnis,Mary Campbell,Minister Derek Mombourquette,Natural Resources Strategy,Northern Pulp grants,NSBI,OpenHydro,Premier Stephen McNeil,Stacey Rudderham,Sustainable Northern Nova Scotia (SuNNS),Suzuki Foundation,Taryn Grant,Tatamagouche (French River) Source Water Protection Advisory Committee,tidal turbine retrieval,VisionMax

Fool’s Gold

Nova Scotia's Myopic Pursuit of Metals & Minerals (Part 4)

June 13, 2018ByJoan Baxter4 Comments

A Halifax Examiner / Cape Breton Spectator investigation. This is the fourth and final instalment in a series of articles on the push for mines and quarries in Nova Scotia. You can find Part I here. How the mining lobby is working to undermine environmental protection in Nova Scotia On a cold day in late November […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,Investigation,Province HouseTagged With:Amanda Rekunyk,Anaconda Mining,Atisthan Roach,Barry Carroll,Black Point Aggregates,Brian Fogarty,Bruce Nunn,Canadian Minerals and Metals Plan (CMMP),Dawson Brisco,Don James,Donkin coal mine,Elder Elizabeth Marshall,Erdene Resources Development Corp.,Fogarty’s Cove,Fool’s Gold part 4,Frank Fogarty,Frank Leith,Garnet Rogers,Gordana Slepcev,Gretchen Fitzgerald,Joan Baxter,John Perkins,June Jarvis,Justin Brake,Kameron Collieries,Kellys Mountain,Kluscap Mountain,Lloyd Hines,MANS,Mark Parent,martin Mariette Materials,Mike MacDonald,mining lobby,Morien Resources,NS Department of Natural Resources (DNR),Peter Oram,Premier Stephen McNeil,Raymond Plourde,Rodney MacDonald,Sean Kirby,Sierra Club Canada Foundation,Stan Rogers,Stantec,Suzanne Patles,Vulcan Materials Company,Whites Point Quarry

Fool’s Gold

Nova Scotia's Myopic Pursuit of Metals & Minerals (Part 3)

May 30, 2018ByJoan Baxter2 Comments

A Halifax Examiner / Cape Breton Spectator investigation. This is the third in a series of articles on the push for mines and quarries in Nova Scotia. You can find Part I here. Cobequid Gold and Tatamagouche water The news broke in November 2017 on the front page of the free monthly community paper, The Tatamagouche […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:Bruce Nunn,Carrie Miller,Cobequid Gold and Tatamagouche water,Cobequid Hills,Cobequid Mountains,Councillor Mike Gregory,David Blair,Department of Environment,Department of Natural Resources (DNR),Deputy Mayor Bill Masters,DNR Deputy Minister Julie Towers,Donald James,Fool’s Gold part 3,French River Water Management Plan,French River watershed,Garth DeMont,Geoffrey Baldwin,Gregor Wilson,Jim Bezanson,Joan Baxter,John Drage,John Perkins,KMKNO Mi’kmaq Rights Initiative,Lloyd Hines,Melissa Nevin,Michael Allen,Minerals Incentive Program,Mining Watch Canada,Minister Margaret Miller,Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC),Raissa Tetanish,Ramsey Hart,Sustainable Northern Nova Scotia (SuNNS),Swan’s maple Products,Tatamagouche Water Utility,Trevor McHattie,Troy Sawler,Ugo Lapointe,Warwick Mountain Gold,Wentworth Valley

Fool’s gold

Nova Scotia's Myopic Pursuit of Metals & Minerals (Part 2)

May 23, 2018ByJoan Baxter3 Comments

A Halifax Examiner / Cape Breton Spectator investigation. This is the second in a series of articles on the push for mines and quarries in Nova Scotia. You can find Part I here. Going for gold The CEO and chairman of Vancouver-based Atlantic Gold Corporation, Steven Dean, a man with a history of international coal and […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:Alastair Tiver,Anaconda Mining,Andrew Bell,arsenic from mining,Atlantic Gold Corporation,Atlantic Mining NS,Barbara Markovits,Bruce Nunn,Chrissy Matheson,Cochrane Hill mine,coronet Metals,councillor Steve Streatch,Darrel Dexter,DDV Gold,Department of Environment and Climate Change,Dufferin gold mine,Eastern Shore Forest Watch Association,Emergency Response Assistance Plan (ERAP),Fifteen Mile Stream mine,Fool’s Gold part 2,Forrest Higgins,Gary Burrill,Goldboro gold mine,James Millard,Jamie Kneen,Joan Baxter,Marla MacInnis,Mayor Bill Mills,miners’ rights,Mining Watch Canada,Minister Charlie Parker,Moose River,Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB),Oceanic Iron Ore Corp.,proposed Beaver Dam mine,Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC),Rachel Boomer,Resource Capital Gold Corp.,Scraggy Lake,Steven Dean,tailings water,Tom Ellard,Touquoy mine,transporting cyanide,Wayne Oakley

Fool’s Gold

Nova Scotia's Myopic Pursuit of Metals & Minerals

May 16, 2018ByJoan Baxter8 Comments

A Halifax Examiner / Cape Breton Spectator investigation. Part 1: Welcome to the Gold Rush There’s a 21st century gold rush starting in Nova Scotia, just as industrial gold mining is increasingly coming into disrepute around the world. It has been described as an “environmental disaster” which often leads to contamination of water sources on […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:Alan Septoff,Anaconda Mining,arsenic,Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency,Atlantic Gold,Bill 76,Brilliant Earth,Bruce Nunn,Canadian Mineral Investment Forum in Beijing,Cape Breton Spectator,矿产Resou室rces of Nova,Chilean Metals,China Mining Conference in Tianjin,Chrissy Matheson,Department of Natural Resources (DNR),Diane Webber,Earthworks,Ecology Action Centre,El Salvador,Finance Minister Karen Casey,First Nations Membertou Band,Fool's Gold Part 1,Greater Cape Breton Partnership,IAMGOLD,Joan Baxter,Joan Kuyek,Kluscap Wilderness Area,mercury,Mineral Incentive Program,Mineral Resources Act,Mineral Resources Development Fund,Mining Association of Nova Scotia,Mining One Window Process,Mining Watch Canada,Minister Lloyd Hines,Minister Margaret Miller,MLA Geoff MacLellan,Nova Scotia Business Inc,NS Environment,premier John Savage,Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC),Rachel Boomer,Raymond Plourde,Resource Capital Gold Corp.,Sean Kirby,sodium cyanide,Tejas Gold Inc.,Touquoy mine,toxic tailings from historic gold mines,Ugo Lapointe,uranium,Water For Life

Losing the forests for the trees: New figures show increase in clearcutting

March 30, 2017ByJennifer Henderson4 Comments

Despite what the Nova Scotia government has said in response to concerns raised over clearcutting, the most recent figures released from the National Forestry Database (NFD) indicate that in 2015, both the overall harvest and the proportion of trees removed by clearcutting continued to increase. And ironically, the national body used data supplied by the […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,News,Province HouseTagged With:Bruce Nunn,clearcutting,Department of Natural Resources (DNR),Ecology Action Centre,Forest Nova Scotia,Jeff Bishop,National Forestry Database (NFD),Northern Pulp,Ray Plourde

Testing the Limits: Critical Boreal Felt Lichen Habitat in Halifax County Slated to be Wiped Out

March 10, 2017ByLinda Pannozzo3 Comments

Last week, several new forest blocks totalling 171 hectares (422 acres) appeared on the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources’ Harvest Plans Map Viewer. The blocks, posted by the Abercrombie pulp giant Northern Pulp, are located in the Twin Lakes area of Halifax County, roughly 2.5 hours from Halifax, an hour inland from Sheet Harbour. […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:Andrew Fedora,boreal felt lichen,Brad Toms,Bruce Nunn,DNR,Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute,Michael Pickup,Northern Pulp,Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources,Robert Cameron,Twin Lakes

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PRICED OUT

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PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.

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2020 mass murders

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All of the Halifax Examiner’s reporting on the mass murders of April 18/19, 2020, and recent articles on the Mass Casualty Commission and newly-released documents.

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Uncover: Dead Wrong

In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder. He served 17 years in prison, but steadfastly maintained his innocence. In 2019, Glen Assoun was fully exonerated.

Halifax Examiner founder and investigative journalist Tim Bousquet has followed the story of Glen Assoun's wrongful conviction for over five years. Now, Bousquet tells that story as host of Season 7 of the CBC podcast series Uncover: Dead Wrong.

Click here to go to listen to the podcast, or search for CBC Uncover on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast aggregator.

The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

Two young white women, one with dark hair and one blonde, smile at the camera on a sunny spring day.

Episode 79 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Grace McNutt and Linnea Swinimer are the Minute Women, two Haligonians who host a podcast of the same name about Canadian history as seen through a lens of Heritage Minutes (minutewomenpodcast.ca). In a lively celebration of the show’s second birthday, they stop by to reveal how curling brought them together in podcast — and now BFF — form, their favourite Minutes, that time they thought Jean Chretien was dead, and the impact their show has had. Plus music from brand-new ECMA winners Hillsburn and Zamani.

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