N.S. premier rejects mill’s plea for time: ‘There will be no extension’
HALIFAX — A decision by Nova Scotia’s premier to keep a pledge he made to a First Nations community five years ago will result in the closure of an aging pulp mill and the loss of thousands of forestry jobs across the province.
Stephen McNeil on Friday rejected Northern Pulp’s plea for a deadline extension that would have allowed it to continue dumping wastewater in Boat Harbour, near the Pictou Landing First Nation, after Jan. 31.
“The company has had five years and a number of opportunities to get out of Boat Harbour, and to this point we aren’t even close to doing that,” the premier told a news conference.
He said the deadline in legislation passed in 2015 would be enforced: “Northern Pulp will be ordered to stop pumping effluent in Boat Harbour, and let me be clear, there will be no extension.”