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Atlantic Gold is waging a propaganda blitz in Nova Scotia

March 25, 2020ByJoan Baxter4 Comments

现在,许多人在新斯科舍会看到the Atlantic Gold ads on television, read words of self-praise from the company in newspaper opinion pieces, or received Atlantic Gold flyers in their mailboxes. For the past month or so, Atlantic Gold has been blanketing the province with its propaganda. As the Halifax Examiner […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:Atlantic Gold,Bruce Hudgins,Darrell Dexter,Dustin O’Leary,Historic Mine Tailings Management Plan,historic mines tailings sites,John Perkins,John Wightman,Maryse Belanger,Michael Parsons,mine tailings,Moose River gold mine,Rachel Boomer,Ronald Hawkes,Spur Resources,St. Barbara Limited,Steven Dean,Teck Resources,Touquoy mine,Wally Bucknell

Port Wallace Gamble: the real estate boom meets Nova Scotia’s toxic mine legacy

Part 1: The making of a toxic mess and the uncalculated costs of previous gold rushes.

March 1, 2020ByJoan Baxter4 Comments

This is Part 1 of a three-part story about the toxic legacy from historic gold mines in Nova Scotia, which its citizens will be paying many millions of dollars to try to clean up, and how the contamination at just one of these sites — Montague Mines in HRM — is still affecting lives today, […]

Filed Under:City Hall,Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:Alexander Heatherington,arsenic from mining,Atlantic Gold,Barry's Run,Canadian Extractive Industries Transparency Measures Act (ESTMA),Clayton Developments,Cochrane Hill gold mine,Damas Touquoy,Department of Energy and Mines (DEM),Department of Lands and Forestry (DLF),Francis Paul,gold mining,gold mining pollution,Goldenville,James Paul,John Drage,John Hartlen,John Pulsiver,Kerry Rowe,Lake Charles,Lake Loon,Linda Campbell,Lisa Jarrett,mercury,Michael Parsons,mine tailings,Mining Association of Nova Scotia (MANS),米切尔的小溪,Montague Mines,Moose River gold mine,Nova Scotia Auditor General Michael Pickup,Nova Scotia Lands,保罗。保罗,Raymond Plourde,Sir Humphrey Gilbert,St. Barbara Limited,Touquoy mine

After the gold rush

Nova Scotia is ignoring the toxic legacy of past mining manias while rushing headlong into the next

June 25, 2019ByJoan Baxter3 Comments

If learning from past mistakes were a government tradition in Nova Scotia, the current government would not be exhibiting all the symptoms of gold fever. But it is, and it looks like a raging bout of the affliction. In the past few years, it has amended legislation based on recommendations made by the industry’s cheerleader-in-chief, […]

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A lot of people in Halifax will be hungover at work on Thursday

Morning File, Tuesday, May 21, 2019

May 21, 2019BySuzanne Rent14 Comments

News 1. Gold “Here’s the deal,” writes Joan Baxter: 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, […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Alex Cameron,Angela MacIvor,Atlantic Gold,Brookfield Golf and Country Club,Catherine Dunphy,Charlene Boyce,employment in NS,freelancing,Jacques Vanasse,James Millard,job hunting,John Gallant,Justice David Farrar,living wage,Mayor Mike Savage,Moose River gold mine,Nova Institution for Women,NS prisons,Rebecca Thomas,Rodger Cuzner,Shelley Lawrence,Springhill Institution,statutory holidays,street checks,Todd Denton,Touquoy mine,toxic workplace,unemployment,Victoria Day

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 […]

Filed Under:Environment,Featured,Investigation,News,Province HouseTagged With:Acadian Mining Corporation,Anaconda Mining,Atlantic Gold Corporation,Atlantic Gold NL,Atlantic Mining NS Corp,Australia gold mining,Barrick Gold,Beaver Dam,Beedie Investments,Cochrane Hill,David Black,DDV Gold,Department of Energy and Mines (DEM),Dorotheé Rosen,Dustin O’Leary,Eastern Shore Forest Watch Association,Ecology Action Centre (EAC),Freedom of Information request,gold mining,Gwalia gold mine,Hannah Martin,Jamie Kneen,Joan Kuyek,JoAnn Alberstat,Jordan Nikoloyuk,Kevin Spencer,LionGold Corp Ltd,LionGold Mining Canada Inc,Lisa Jarrett,MegumaGold,Mining Association of Nova Scotia (MANS),MiningWatch Canada,Minister Lloyd Hines,Moose River,NOPE,Northern shield Resources,Osprey Gold,Papua New Guinea (PNG),科利尔,Raymond Plourde,Robert Atkinson,Robert Lang,Ryan Beedie,Scott Beaver,shell game,Simberi gold mine,SpinCo,Spur Ventures,St. Barbara Limited,St. Mary’s River Association,Stacey Gomez,Steven Dean,Sustainable Northern Nova Scotia (SuNNS),tailings,Tim Netscher,Touquoy mine,Transition Metals,Velocity Minerals

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 mine

Friends of St. Mary’s River say “NOPE” to Atlantic Gold

January 25, 2019ByJoan Baxter4 Comments

多年来,什么时候the St. Mary’s River Association (or SMRA) held meetings in Sherbrooke on Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore, the group members’ purpose was primarily to report on the headway they were making in their efforts to achieve their vision of “Health for our river, the Atlantic salmon and our community.” Members would gather […]

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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德克斯特,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,室的ineral Resources 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,有毒的尾矿from historic gold mines,Ugo Lapointe,uranium,Water For Life

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PRICED OUT

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

You can learn about the project, including how we’re asking readers to direct our reporting, our published articles, and what we’re working on, on thePRICED OUT homepage.

2020 mass murders

Nine images illustrating the locations, maps, and memorials of the mass shootings

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.

Updated regularly.

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

A collage of eight different actors, men and women, goofing around against bright coloured backgrounds

Episode 81 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Five years ago, an idea was born and named after a Barenaked Ladies song about how Halifax sucks. Hello City has been delighting Halifax audiences with its open, supportive, good-natured humour—heck, last summer they were the only pandemic entertainment in town—and friendly, charismatic cast. Liam, Stevey, Gil, Peter, Colin, and Henri—with regrets from Beth and Shahin—stop by for their fourth Tideline appearance (and sole improv-free visit) ahead of this weekend’s sold-out anniversary show at the Bus Stop. Find out how they all met,
got started, and keep going.

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