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Alton Gas likes to brag about the soundness of its plans and its willingness to share information with the public. But if it weren’t for 2 stubborn citizen-researchers, we wouldn't know that the feds point blank refused to approve the project as it is currently proposed. #nspoli
#AltonGas is still lying to Mi'kmaq Rights Holders & Nova Scotians, slinking around @environmentca 's weaksauce prohibitions & @nsgov's sloppy permitting processes.
These colonial processes are designed to drive us around the bend, not protect the land. #Nspoli#StopAltonGas
Alton Gas, in direct violation of a court order, has been continuing operations for their fossil fuel project on unceded Mi'kimaq territory.
It's interesting how the law only seems to matter when it can be deployed to benefit the ruling class.
Ps: Instead of challenging Alton Gas to simply follow the #fisheriesAct like everyone else, @environmentca has been pursuing new regulations to accommodate this one corporation by weakening environmental standards for this project. 🤨
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This article neglects to mention that Alton Gas’ mining waste would be 260 ppt brine at release, almost TEN TIMES higher than this industry-funded study tested for 🤔
This plan fails to comply with the #FisheriesAct among other things.
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Help #StopAltonGas by taking this action. Water protectors say the court decision means no work should be happening at Alton Gas. "They're breaking the rules," says Marian Nicholas, one of the grassroots grandmothers. https://t.co/4NwJlMEX7O
Always sad to see news outlets regurgitate industry propaganda.
Here we see widely disputed “science” being touted without even a mention of #IndigenousRights at stake or that Alton Gas’ present plan fails to meet either federal or provincial law. #StopAltonGas @SaltWireNetwork
Help #StopAltonGas by taking this action. Water protectors say the court decision means no work should be happening at Alton Gas. "They're breaking the rules," says Marian Nicholas, one of the grassroots grandmothers. https://t.co/4NwJlMEX7O
Alton Gas was told by the Supreme Court to stop work & consult w Sipekne'katik First Nation.
So why are they being seen by Water Protectors doing work on site?
*Further: why does this project still exist at all? They do not have consent.
@ns_environment#nspoli#StopAltonGas