The fractured thinking behind Nova Scotia’s fracking ban
The ban on hydraulic fracturing defies science that says the practice is safe. And it means turning away from billions in profits
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Apr 19, 2018
The ban on hydraulic fracturing defies science that says the practice is safe. And it means turning away from billions in profits
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Apr 8, 2018
Chief Reginald Bellerose of Muskowekwan encourages First Nations to find the correct balance between politics and business
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Feb 28, 2018
Solving this seemingly intractable problem should be quite simple, but simply increasing funding will only make the problems worse
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Jan 19, 2018
When we consider the source of electricity, the invasive nature of copper mining for batteries and components, and other factors, the jury is out
Read MorePosted by Joseph Quesnel | Jan 9, 2018
Forward-looking Indigenous governments realize that transparency is the only way to improved social and economic conditions
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