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Bria’s story

Braxton Dort wrote a book about his little sister and the rare genetic disorder she lives with. It's one of the many ways this New Glasgow family works to increase awareness about TANGO2.

September 3, 2021ByJoan Baxter4 Comments

Three years ago, when he was just seven years old, Braxton Dort started making voice recordings with the help of his mother Kara. He wanted to tell people about his little sister, Bria, who has a rare genetic disorder called TANGO2. A year later, Braxton decided to turn his sister’s story into “A Book About […]

Filed Under:Featured,HealthTagged With:Aberdeen Hospital,American Family Physician Journal,Baylor College of Medicine,cardiac arrhythmia,COVID-19,David Skidmore,Donna Cameron,exome,genetic disorder,geneticist,genome,Germany,Halifax,Houston,IWK Hospital,Kara Dort,Matt Dort,metabolic crisis,mitochrondrial disease,neurodegeneration,New Glasgow,no pipe,Northern Pulp,Nova Scotia,Nova Scotia Early Childhood Development Intervention Services (NSECDIS),protein-coding gene,rhabdomyolysis,Seema Lalani,TANGO2,TANGO2 Research Foundation,Texas,The Netherlands

Paper Excellence’s very big deal

北部纸浆的母公司将收购the North American pulp and paper giant Domtar. While the acquisition is getting very little media attention in Canada, around the world many people are worried about it — for many good reasons.

July 26, 2021ByJoan Baxter8 Comments

It is a Very Big Deal. At 10am on Thursday, July 29, at a special virtual meeting, shareholders of Domtar, a giant in the North American pulp and paper industry, will vote on whether to accept the sale of all the corporation’s issued and outstanding shares of common stock to Paper Excellence for US$55.50 per […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,NewsTagged With:Alberta Wilderness Association,Asia Pulp & Paper (APP),Bloomberg,Brazil,British Columbia,BusinessWire,Catalyst Paper,CBC,China,CO2 emissions,Competition Bureau of Canada,COVID-19,creditor protection,Crofton,David Suzuki Foundation,default,deforestation,Domtar,Dryden,Eco-Business,Environmental Paper Network,Espanola,eucalyptus,Euromoney,Europe,forest fires,Forest Stewardship Council (FSC),France,FSC certification,Global Forest Coalition,greenhouse gas emissions,Halper Sadeh LLP,Indonesia,Joshua Martin,Kalimantan,Kamloops,land grabbing,MacKenzie,Michael Gorman,Montral,Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC),North America,Northern Pulp,Northern Softwood Bleached Kraft pulp,Northern Timber Nova Scotia Corporation,Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI),OKI pulp mill,Ontario,Paper Excellence,Paper Excellence Brazil,Paper Excellence Canada,纸卓越加拿大控股集团oration,peat fires,Port Alberni,Powell River,pulp and paper industry,pulp and paper mills,Quebec,Restore Our Earth,Reuters,Sara Webb,Saskatchewan,Sierra Club,Sinar Mas,Sinar Mas Group,南美,South Carolina,Stand Earth Canada,state of Mato Grosso do Sul,Sumatra,Supreme Court of British Columbia,Widjaja family,wildlife habitat,Windsor,WWF

What are Paper Excellence’s real plans for Northern Pulp?

This week two men presented the company’s plans for a “complete transformation” of the the mill at a special Pictou Town Council meeting. They faced persistent questions and made some telling comments that do not bode well for Nova Scotia.

July 21, 2021ByJoan Baxter10 Comments

Paper Excellence is on a desperate charm offensive in Nova Scotia, trying to build “trust,” get support to refit and re-open its Pictou County Northern Pulp mill, make people believe that the company has somehow transformed itself overnight, and convince us all to forget its many egregious environmental, social, and political transgressions and bullying tactics. […]

Filed Under:Environment,FeaturedTagged With:A’se’K,Biodiversity Act,Boat Harbour,Boat Harbour Act,Bowater lands,British Columbia,Caribou Harbour,Chief Andrea Paul,COunty of Pictou Council,creditor protection,Crown land,Cumberland Forestry Advisory Committee,Dale Paterson,Darrell Dexter,Duff Montgomerie,Effluent Treatment Facility,Environmental Liaison Committee,森林新斯科舍省,GI Smith,Graham Kissack,Jerry Dias,Jim Ryan,Ken Swain,Melinda MacKenzie,Nadine LeBlanc,NDP government,Northern Pulp,Northern pulp creditor protection,Nova Scotia Lands,Paper Excellence,Pedro Chang,pension plan,Pensions,Pictou,Pictou Harbour,Pictou Landing First Nation (PLFN),Pictou镇议会,pipeline,pulp effluent,pulp mill,Resolute Forest Products,Robert Stanfield,Scott Maritimes Limited Agreement Act,Stellarton Town Council,Stephen McNeil,Supreme Court of British Columbia,Unifor,Wagner Forest Management,Wentworth Valley,WestFor Management,Westville Town Council

Paper Excellence holds a media show and piles on the PR

Northern Pulp’s owner is working on a $350 million “complete transformation” for the mill in Pictou County, but doesn’t say whether any of that money will be public, or why Nova Scotians should trust them.

July 16, 2021ByJoan Baxter7 Comments

On the morning of July 15, Iris Communications’ Sean Lewis sent out a press release on behalf of Paper Excellence. It was chockablock with carefully calibrated and curated PR, informing us that Northern Pulp’s 54-year-old pulp mill in Pictou County was set to become “a “best-in-class operation” and “one of the world’s cleanest, most environmentally […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,NewsTagged With:AP&P,Asia Pulp & Paper,Boat Harbour,CBC,Chief Andrea Paul,Class I,Class II,clearcutting,Companies" Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA),Dale Paterson,Darrell Dexter,Domtar,Effluent Treatment Facility,Eldorado Brasil Celulose,environmental assessment,Environmental Liaison Committee,Fibre Excellence,forestry,France,Graham Kissack,herbicide,Iris Communications,Lahey report,Mi'kmaq,Michael Gorman,no pipe,Northern Pulp,Nova Scotia,Nova Scotia Environment,Paper Excellence,Paper Excellence B.V.,纸卓越加拿大控股集团oration,Pictou,Pictou County,Pictou Harbour,Pictou Landing First Nation,pulp mill,Sean Lewis,Sinar Mas,Supreme Court of British Columbia,Widjaja family

How the Biodiversity Act was killed

森林新斯科舍省, which represents the biggest forestry players, gets an awful lot of public money — including millions of dollars to administer a forest roads program panned by the auditor general. It also has a paid lobbyist swaying the policies of the very government that funds it, and who started working on its behalf just as the Biodiversity Act was gutted.

April 20, 2021ByJoan Baxter11 Comments

Last month Forest Nova Scotia, an industry group representing the most powerful shapers of forestry policy in this province, spearheaded a propaganda campaign against the Biodiversity Act, which the Liberal government of Iain Rankin had introduced on March 11, calling it legislation that would “preserve and protect Nova Scotia’s unique ecosystems, wild animals, plants, lakes […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:All Terrain Vehicle Association of Nova Scotia (ATVANS),一个drew Fedora,ARF Enterprises,Astroturf,Auditor General,Bill 4,biodiversity,Biodiversity Act,Bowater Mersey,Brian Taylor,Canadian Federation of Forest Owners,Canadian Woodlands Forum,Cassie Turple,CBC Information Morning,Christmas Tree Council of Nova Scotia,Chronicle Herald,climate crisis,Concerned Priavate Landowner Coalition,Cumberland Forestry Advisory Committee,Darrell Dexter,Darrin Carter,Dean Produce Co-op,Debbie Reeves,Department of lands and Forestry,Department of Natural Resources,Downey Thompson,Elmsdale Lumber,Extinction Rebellion,Federation of Nova Scotia Woodland Owners,Forestry Nova Scotia,Forestry Transition Fund,Forestry Transition Team,Gas Tax Access Program,Great Northern TImber,Harry Freeman and Son,Howard Epstein,Ian Johnstone,Jacob Fillmore,JD Irving,Jeff Bishop,Jeff Black,Jim Ketterling,Jim Meek,Jonathan Porter,Kevin Saunders,Krista Fulton,Ledwidge Lumber,Leitha Haysom,Linda Pannozzo,Louisiana Pacific,Maibec CanExel,Marcus Zwicker,Mark Baillie,Mayor Carolyn Bolivar-Getson,Michael Pickup,Municipality of the District of Lunenburg,Neenah Paper,Nina Newington,Noel Sampson,Northern Pulp,Northern Timber Nova Scotia Corporation,Nova Scotia Landowners and Forest Fibre Producers Association,Paper Excellence,Port Hawkesbury Paper,Premier Iain Rankin,Public Affairs Atlantic,Resolute Forest Products,Richard Freeman,Rick Archibald,Round Table on Environment and Sustainable Prosperity,Ryan Cameron,Sasha Irving,Scotia Investments,Scotsburn Lumber,Scott Paper,Sean Lewis,Snowmobilers Association of Nova Scotia (SANS),Stephen Marsters,Stephen Thompson,Stop Bill 4,Taylor Lumber,Timberland Holdings,Todd Burgess,Wagner Forest Management,WestFor Management

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 […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,NewsTagged With:Atlantic Gold,Atlantic Mining NS,Barbara Markovits,Brighter Community Planning & Consulting,carbon dioxide,carbon emissions,Chrystal Fuller,climate change,Cochrane Hill gold mine,Debbie Marlborough,Dustin O’Leary,Eastern Shore,Eastern Shore Forest Watch Association,Fifteen Mile Stream mine,Harry Kelly,Highway 224,Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC),Killag River,Lawrence Goodland,mine tailings,Moose River,Moose River Consolidated Project,Moose River gold mine,Moose River Road,Northern Pulp,Nova Scotia Department of Transport and Infrastructure Renewal,Nova Scotia Environment,Nova Scotia Salmon Association (NSSA),Scraggy Lake,Sherbrooke,圣芭芭拉有限公司,St. Mary's River,Touquoy mine,Veronica Chisholm,West River Sheet Harbour,wildlife

Sacrificing wild Atlantic salmon for gold

A project that is undoing environmental damage from acid rain finds itself under threat from a gold mine proposed for Beaver Dam.

March 4, 2021ByJoan Baxter6 Comments

We’re standing on the snow-covered banks of the Killag River beside the lime doser, a white silo that has been calibrated with intricate controls to apply just the right amount of lime into the river every day. Edmund Halfyard, a biologist working with the Nova Scotia Salmon Association, tells me that the “right amount” — […]

Filed Under:Environment,FeaturedTagged With:acid rain,acidification,Atlantic Gold,Atlantic Mining NS,Atlantic Salmon Federation,Atle Hindar,Beaver Dam,Cameron Flowage,Cochrane Hill gold mine,Craig Jetson,Dustin O’Leary,Edmund Halfyard,environmental charges,Fifteen Mile Stream mine,gold mine,Greenland,helicopter,Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC),Jeff Hutchings,Jillian Leonard,Keef Brook,Killag River,lime doser,liming,Marinette,Mi'kmaw Conservation Group,Mike Crosby,Moose River Consolidated Project,Moose River gold mine,Newfoundland,Northern Pulp,Northern Timber,Norway,Nova Scotia Power,Nova Scotia Salmon Association (NSSA),NS Department of Lands and Forestry,proposed Beaver Dam mine,smolts,Species at Risk,圣芭芭拉有限公司,St. Mary's River,Tent Brook,Touquoy mine,Trout Nova Scotia,US Clean Air Act,West River Sheet Harbour,wild Atlantic salmon

The French Connection

People in southern France are battling pollution at a paper mill owned by a corporate behemoth: Paper Excellence Canada, the owner of the Northern Pulp Mill in Nova Scotia

February 24, 2021ByJoan Baxter1 Comment

They call their association the “Les Flamants Roses du Trébon” or LFRT (Flamingos of Trébon), and it’s a collective of residents in southern France who are fighting to have the six-decades-old Fibre Excellence Tarascon pulp mill in the province of Alpes-Côte d’Azur clean up its environmental act. French media report that the mill is owned […]

Filed Under:Environment,FeaturedTagged With:A’se’K,Asia Pulp and Paper,bankruptcy,Boat Harbour,Bouches-du-Rhône,British Columbia,Catalyst Paper,Crofton,Darrell Dexter,Fibre Excellence Tarascon,Flamingos of Trébon,France,French President Emmanuel Macron,Haute-Garonne,insolvency,Jean-Francois Guillot,Les Flamants Roses du Trébon (LFRT),Michel Dufy,Nature Comminges,Northern Pulp,Paper Excellence,Paper Excellence B.V.,Paper Excellence Canada,Pictou Landing First Nation,pollution,Port Alberni,Powell River,pulp mill,receivership,Saint-Guadens,Seveso,Sinar Mas,Stephen McNeil,Supreme Court of British Columbia,Tarascon,Tax Justice Network,Widjaja family

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 […]

Filed Under:Environment,FeaturedTagged With:15-Mile Stream,Atlantic Gold,Atlantic Mining NS,Beaver Dam,Betty Belmore,biodiversity,Bob Bancroft,Caribou,Cochrane Hill gold mine,Dave Gunning,Deborah Bayer,Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO),Department of Lands and Forestry (DLF),Dustin O’Leary,Eastern Shore,endangered species,erosion,Extinction Rebellion,Impact Assessment Agency of Canada,James Millard,Krista Gillis,Mitchell Glawson,moose,Moose River,Moose River Consolidated Project,Moose River gold mine,Mooseland,Mooseland Road,Nature Nova Scotia,Northern Pulp,Northern Timber,Nova Scotia Environment (NSE),proposed Beaver Dam mine,Rachel Boomer,salmon,拯救驯鹿群,Scraggy Lake,sedimentation,Sherbrooke,St. Barbara Limited,St. Mary's River,Touquoy mine,trout,Veronica Chisholm

The biomass power shuffle

Not one sawmill in Nova Scotia has closed since Northern Pulp shut down; that's because the province's large biomass boilers are running flat-out

September 30, 2020ByJennifer Henderson5 Comments

Despite dire warnings from the forestry industry when Northern Pulp shut down at the end of January, not one sawmill in Nova Scotia has closed. That’s the good news. The bad news is that in order to provide replacement markets for bark, woodchips, and sawmill waste, large biomass boilers in the province are running flat-out. […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,NewsTagged With:biomass,David Patriquin,Jacqueline Foster,Kelliann Dean,Northern Pulp,Nova Scotia Power (NSP),wood chips

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2020 mass murders

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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.

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The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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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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