Nova Scotia premier to decide fate of pulp mill that supports thousands of jobs
HALIFAX — The premier of Nova Scotia is expected to issue a decision today on the fate of an aging pulp mill that supports thousands of jobs across the province.
Almost five years ago, Stephen McNeil’s Liberal government passed a law that says the Northern Pulp mill near Pictou, N.S., must stop pumping wastewater into lagoons near an Indigenous community by Jan. 31, 2020 — but the company is asking for more time.
The company, owned by B.C.-based Paper Excellence, has submitted plans to build a pipeline to pump 85 million litres of treated effluent daily into the Northumberland Strait.
But the government has twice told the company it failed to provide enough science-based evidence to allow for a proper assessment of the potential impact on human health and the environment.