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Expansion of gold mining on the Eastern Shore meeting with stiff resistance

The public and Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia have until December 16 to comment on this latest round, but in a letter from June, Millbrook First Nation said they "do not support" the mine on the Eastern Shore.

November 26, 2021ByJoan Baxter3 Comments

Atlantic Mining Nova Scotia (AMNS) looks bound and determined to mine paradise, blast a giant hole deep into the earth at Beaver Dam in a rural part of the Halifax Regional Municipality just over an hour’s drive from downtown Dartmouth, and extract 56 million tonnes of material from the bowels of this small province between 2023 […]

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The Examiner quizzed the four main political parties on gold mining issues. Here are their responses.

July 30, 2021ByJoan Baxter9 Comments

Nova Scotia is experiencing a 21st century gold rush. Unlike the three previous gold rushes in the province in the 1800s and 1900s, this one involves a whole new kind of destructive extractive industry — open pit gold mines so massive they can be seen from outer space. These mines leave behind mountains of toxic […]

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Who benefits from Atlantic Gold’s Nova Scotia operations?

Firm with gold mines on the Eastern Shore pays no taxes and low wages to its employees while it gets large government subsidies and maximizes profits. Oh, and it will leave toxic mine tailings that will be with us forever.

June 21, 2021ByJoan Baxter3 Comments

In mid-May, Laird Brownlie, head of external affairs for Australia’s St Barbara Ltd that acquired Atlantic Gold and its mining operations in Nova Scotia in 2019 for $722 million, sent out an email — a “special bulletin” — about the company’s proposed modifications at its Touquoy open pit gold mine in Moose River. Brownlie’s message […]

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Atlantic Gold plans to mine “paradise”

Citizens near Beaver Dam and Moose River raise the alarm about the high environmental costs of open pit gold mines in eastern Nova Scotia, the province’s “sacrifice zone.”

March 21, 2021ByJoan Baxter3 Comments

Debbie Marlborough lives just 15 kilometres as the crow flies — 50 kilometres by road — from the giant crater, massive tailings pond, and mountains of waste rock at Atlantic Gold’s Touquoy open pit gold mine in Moose River. She’s never been able to make herself go and see it. Marlborough says that even though […]

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Atlantic Gold’s lobbying blitz

The company is now in court on charges of harming the environment, regulators are casting a wary eye at its plans for future environmental protection, and investors are getting worried, so Atlantic Gold has hired a lobbyist to fast track federal approval of its Nova Scotia projects.

February 5, 2021ByJoan Baxter5 Comments

Last year it was a propaganda blitz. For several weeks in the spring of 2020, Atlantic Gold, which operates an open pit gold mine in Moose River in the Halifax Regional Municipality and wants to open three more along the Eastern Shore, bombarded people in Nova Scotia with its PR. Atlantic Gold’s owner, Australia’s St […]

Filed Under:Commentary,Environment,Featured,News,Province HouseTagged With:Aaron Beswick,Alex Barkley,Archibald Lake,Archibald Lake Wilderness Area,Atlantic Canada Opportunity Agency (ACOA),Atlantic Gold,Atlantic Mining NS,Beaver Dam,CBC,Chronicle Herald,Cochrane Hill gold mine,Craig Jetson,Credit Suisse,Darmouth Provincial Court,DDV Gold,Department of lands and Forestry,Dustin O’Leary,Eastern Shore,Environmental Impact Statement,Fifteen Mile Stream mine,Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO),Freedom of Information request,Friends of the St. Mary’s River,Goldman Sachs,Impact Assessment Agency of Canada,J.P. Morgan,Joel Bakan,John Perkins,克里斯塔Gillis,lobbyist,Lobbyists Registration Act,Margaret Anne McHugh,Maryse Belanger,Mi'kmaq,Mining Association of Nova Scotia (MANS),Mitchell Glawson,Mogran Stanley,moose,Moose River,Moose River Consolidated Project,Narrative Research,NATIONAL Public Relations,Natural Resources Canada (NRCan),NOPE campaign,Nova Scotia Environment,Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil,open pit gold mine,Ottawa,proposed Beaver Dam mine,protected wilderness areas,Sean Kirby,Sherbrooke,圣芭芭拉有限公司,St. Mary's River,公司,Tiéoulé Traoré,Touquoy我,Tracy Barron,Wilderness Areas Protection Act

Nova Scotia has laid charges for 32 environmental infractions against Atlantic Gold

Citizens raise concerns about environmental impacts of gold mining in Nova Scotia's moose country.

December 23, 2020ByJoan Baxter2 Comments

Much attention is focused on Crown land in Digby County that is threatened by logging operations. And last week, nine people from Extinction Rebellion were arrested while trying to prevent contractors in the employ of the WestFor consortium from accessing the public forest and moose habitat slated for cutting. But in another part of the […]

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Gold fever is coming to Halifax

Mineral exploration companies have staked claims next to the Halifax and Dartmouth lakes that are the source of our drinking water

October 13, 2019ByJoan Baxter8 Comments

Cover photo: Touquoy open pit gold mine at Moose River. Photo courtesy Raymond Plourde On October 17 and 18, mining industry representatives and between five and 10 government officials will gather at the Alt Hotel at the Halifax Airport for the province’s first-ever “gold show.” The gold show is being organized by the Mining Association […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:Bennery Lake,Bruce Nunn,Conrad Brothers Limited,Department of Energy and Mines,EcoMatrix Incorporated,Gary Andrea,gold exploration,gold mining,Halifax Water,Ian Bliss,Intrinsik Corp,Joyce Richard,Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd.,Lake Major,Lake Pockwock,Mayor Mike Savage,Meguma Gold Corp.,mine tailings,Mineral Resources Act,Mineral Resources Development Fund,Mining Association of Nova Scotia (MANS),Montague Mines,Moose River,Northern shield Resources,NovaROC,Osprey Gold Development Ltd.,Reid Campbell,Seabourne Resources,St. Barbara Limited,Transition Metals,Trudi Rhynold,watersheds,Wood Canada Limited

The $722 million deal

An Australian company is buying the Vancouver company that owns Nova Scotia’s largest gold mining operation; what’s in it for us?

May 17, 2019ByJoan Baxter8 Comments

Here’s the deal. On Wednesday, May 14, an Australian gold mining company called St. Barbara Limited, with one gold mine in Australia and a second one in Papua New Guinea, agreed to pay $722 million for Atlantic Gold Corporation, which operates one open pit gold mine in Nova Scotia, has proposed three more along the […]

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Spill at Moose River gold mine raises environmental concerns

Atlantic Gold springs an effluent leak, plugs a new mine, and sells itself to investors

March 15, 2019ByJoan Baxter6 Comments

Cover photo: the tailings facility at the Touquoy gold mine. Photo: Saint Mary’s River Association Atlantic Gold’s manager of environment and permitting, James Millard, calls it a “spill” or a “loss of control” caused by a “gasket failure.” By whatever name, the event happened on the night of January 3, 2019, at the company’s open […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,News,Province HouseTagged With:Adele Poirier,arsenic,Atlantic Gold,Atlantic Mining NS,Barbara Markovits,Barry Clattenburg,Beaver Dam,Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA),Charles Clattenburg,Cochrane Hill,Craig Hudson,cyanide,D.D.V. Gold,Dustin O’Leary,Eastern Shore Forest Watch,Eastern Shore Wildlife Association,Eastern Shore Wildlife Centre,Fifteen-Mile Stream,Friends of the St. Mary’s River,James Millard,Jim Turner,Maryse Belanger,Moose River,Moose River Consolidated Project,Mount Polley,Nova Scotia Environment,Nova Scotia Salmon Association,Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC),Scraggy Lake,Sean Thompson,Sheet Harbour,Torquoy Gold Mine,Wayne Oakley,West River

Like blood from a stone: trying to get information out of the Department of Energy and Mines

February 7, 2019ByJoan Baxter5 Comments

Late last year, Nova Scotia’s Minister of Energy and Mines, Derek Mombourquette, penned an op-ed that his department sent out to the media. As I mentioned in Morning File on January 16, 2019, the opinion piece was entitled “A little piece of Nova Scotia, everywhere,” and it claimed that the province’s mining industry was “something we can all take […]

Filed Under:Featured,Investigation,Province HouseTagged With:Atlantic Gold reclamation plan,Atlantic Mining NS,Beaver Dam,Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency,Cochrane Hill,DDV Gold,Department of Energy and Mines (DEM),Dustin O’Leary,Energy Minister Derek Mombourquette,Environmental Assessment Registration Document,Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI),Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act (ESTMA),Fifteen-Mile Stream,James Wilt,Jennifer Johnson,JoAnn Alberstat,Mineral Resources Act,Moose River,Moose River Consolidated Project,Natural Resources Canada,royalty rate for gold,Toby Koffman,Touquoy我

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