ACTIVlist Update - November 21, 2017
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Muskrat Falls judicial inquiry terms of reference announced today Efforts underway to protect the Kluscap Wilderness Area in Cape Breton from being mined _______________ MEDIA RELEASE: Muskrat Falls Inquiry Doesn’t Go Far Enough, say Nova Scotia allies
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Today's announcement is just a distraction, in time for Minister Caroline Bennett's participation in a traditional sharing circle with the LLP as well as PM Trudeau's upcoming visit to Labrador to apologize for residential schools, since they were not included in the original apology.
The Mining Association of Nova Scotia... wants Liberal premier Stephen McNeil and his provincial government to ease 'Parks and Protected Areas Plan' regulations so it can explore 154 known mineral occurrences that are on protected land on Cape Breton Island.
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