In Nova Scotia, extremes of elation and despair in wake of N.S. mill closure
NEW GLASGOW, N.S. — There was despair and elation in northeastern Nova Scotia on Saturday as the fallout of a pulp mill’s coming closure started to ripple through communities and families across the region.
Premier Stephen McNeil announced on Friday he would keep a pledge that Northern Pulp wouldn’t be permitted to continue piping its effluent into Boat Harbour, near Pictou Landing First Nation, after Jan. 31.
Within an hour, the company announced the closure of the mill in Abercrombie, N.S., and predicted the loss of thousands of forestry jobs.
For Warren Francis, a lobster fisherman, and his sister, Chief Andrea Paul, this was a long anticipated moment.