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Vale to pay $230M to export nickel while N.L. processing plant ramps up
Vale will pay province for letting it export more Voisey’s Bay nickel concentrate while Long Harbour processing plant ramps up
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Nova Scotia needs to retain, not lose, young workers: Kenney
Federal employment minister said young people from Nova Scotia contributing to Alberta’s prosperity; should be doing so at home
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Province sets new emissions limit for Nova Scotia paper mill
Environment Minister Randy Delorey said changes to renewed industrial permit will be phased in over five years
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N.L. fish processor fined $100K for dumping crab processing waste
Woodman Sea Products, based in New Harbour, N.L., pleaded guilty to one count under Canadian Environmental Protection Act
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New Brunswick taking go-slow approach to offshore accord talks
Federal, New Brunswick governments have not entered formal negotiations to develop offshore energy accord
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N.L. pulls support for trade deals over fisheries fund debacle
Claims Ottawa failed to provide $280 million in exchange for province relinquishing minimum processing requirements
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Ottawa signs deal with Irving Shipbuilding for Arctic patrol vessels
Entire program now expected to cost $3.5 billion, up from $3.1 billion initially proposed when ships were first announced in 2007
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Oil found on ducks, seal off Newfoundland, residents claim
Some residents living along shoreline of Newfoundland’s Notre Dame Bay believe oil came from leaking, sunken shipwreck
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Pratt & Whitney Canada investing $67M in Nova Scotia facility
Nova Scotia government will provide as much as 20 per cent, or $13.4 million, of project price tag
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New Brunswick government introducing moratorium on fracking
Moratorium won’t be lifted until five conditions are met, according to New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant