NS: Chief insists pulp mill loan should have been conditional
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Source: CBC News, March 4, 2010
[ABERCROMBIE POINT, NS] — CBC News is reporting that Gerard Julien of the Assembly of Mi’kmaq Chiefs is disappointed the government has decided to give a $75-million loan to Northern Pulp mill without attaching the condition that it clean up a toxic waste site in Abercrombie Point. For more information, read the story at: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia/story/2010/03/04/ns-pictou-landing-pulp-mill.html
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Comments:
Yes should have been. The mill should have to buy wood from local wood lot oners.