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Critical Nova Scotia minerals in critical times?
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston promoted Lithium exploration and lifting the bans on Uranium mining and fracking. While the world needs to reset priorities in light of the recent US election, the premier’s priorities are not based upon science or global economic factors Continue reading
Posted in critical minerals, mining, Uranium
Tagged Canada, critical minerals, earth-resources, economy, Nova Scotia, Politics
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