Atlantic Chapter

Public Meeting on Hydraulic Fracturing

Please join us for a free public presentation about the process known as hydraulic fracturing and the risks that this industrial activity can pose to our health, environment, and economy. Information on produced waste waters and their disposal will also be discussed.

WHEN: Tuesday, February 5th, 7:00 - 9:00 pm

WHERE: The Windsor Legion, Downstairs Lodge, 35 Fort Edward Lane (across from Sobeys & Fort Edward Mall)

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This event is being organized by members of NOFRAC (NS Fracking Resource and Action Coalition) and Sierra Club Canada-Atlantic Chapter.

CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Gretchen Fitzgerald at 902-444-3113 or atlanticcanadachapter@sierraclub.ca

Mink-farm regs: the scoop on poop

 

About five years ago, residents of Yarmouth and surrounding areas joined together and formed the Tricounty Watershed Protection Association to stop the pollution being caused by mink farms at the headwaters of the Meteghan, Sissaboo and Tusket rivers. The Department of Environment conducted water tests in 10 lakes and 75 kilometres of the Tusket River for three consecutive years. The final water test results concluded that the mink farms were the probable cause. The government cancelled further water tests and no action was taken, despite the protests from citizens and environmental groups.... Read more »

2012: A bleak year for environmental policy

Austerity and obscurantism. These were the defining features of the first full calendar year of Stephen Harper’s majority government, which came to a quiet close this week.

Take, for instance, Bill C-38, Canada’s longest-ever federal budget. Setting out $5-billion in spending cuts, the budget was the most austere in over a decade. And yet, despite the depth of the slashes and thus their potential to remake the country, their nature and likely impacts remain intentionally obscure. As part of an omnibus budget, most of the cuts were not evaluated by the relevant parliamentary committees; details about their implementation were withheld from watchdogs and opposition MPs; and many cuts were to programs without which it will be very difficult to measure the price we’ve paid for austerity.... Read more »

OPEN LETTER: Premier Alward, There is a Win-Win Solution to Fracking Dilemma

2012-12-11

 

 

 

Dear Premier Alward:

 

A new session of the New Brunswick legislature should have been a chance for a fresh start for the government and the people of New Brunswick.

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NEWFOUNDLAND FRACKING WASTE BOUND FOR NOVA SCOTIA

 

DECEMBER 3, 2012

HALIFAX, NS – Sierra Club Atlantic was shocked to learn that experimental fracking project planned for the West Coast of NL is expecting to ship fracking waste to Nova Scotia. The company, Shoal Point Energy, announced its plans at a community meeting in Cow Head, NL last week.

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