Pictou County Site Identified as a Possible Location for Uranium Mining; Warden Robert Parker calls for a Balance between Progress and Protecting the Environment and Property
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Pictou County Site Identified as a Possible Location for Uranium Mining; Warden Robert Parker calls for a Balance between Progress and Protecting the Environment and Property
A local warden is calling for a balance between moving the province forward and protecting things like the environment and people’s property. The government of Nova Scotia repealed legislation banning uranium exploration and mining effective March 26. Last week, the province announced the addition of four more minerals to its critical minerals list, including uranium. The province also issued a request for proposals for uranium exploration for…
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