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Author Baxter, Joan, author.

Title The mill : fifty years of pulp and protest / Joan Baxter ; with a foreword by Elizabeth May.

Publication Info. Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia : Pottersfield Press, [2017]
©2017

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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  338.4767 BAXTER    Check Shelf
Description 351 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "The Mill - Fifty Years of Pulp and Protest explores the power that a single industry can wield. For fifty years, the pulp mill near Pictou in northern Nova Scotia has buoyed the local economy and found support from governments at all levels. But it has also pulped millions of acres of forests, spewed millions of tonnes of noxious emissions into the air, consumed quadrillions of litres of fresh water and then pumped them out again as toxic effluent into nearby Boat Harbour, and eventually into the Northumberland Strait. From the day it began operation in 1967, the mill has fomented protest and created deep divisions and tensions in northern Nova Scotia. This story is about people whose livelihoods depend on the pulp mill and who are willing to live with the "smell of money." It's about people whose well-being, health, homes, water, air, and businesses have been harmed by the mill's emissions and effluent. It's about the heartache such divisions cause and about people who, for the sake of peace, keep their thoughts about the mill to themselves. But it's also about hope, giving voice to those who led the successive groups that have protested and campaigned for a cleaner mill - First Nations, fishers, doctors, local councillors, tourism operators, artists and musicians, teachers and woodlot owners. Their personal stories are interwoven into a historical arc that traces the mill's origins and the persistent environmental and social problems it causes to this day. Baxter weaves a rich tapestry of storytelling, relevant to everyone who is concerned about how we can start to renegotiate the relationship between economy, jobs, and profits on one hand, and human well-being, health, and the environment on the other. The Mill tells a local story with global relevance and appeal."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents The smell of money -- A Christmas present (1955-1965) -- A very expensive welcome mat (1965-1967) -- Water woes in "the other room" (1965-1970) -- The first wave of dissent (1964-1970) -- A war of will and words (1960s-1970s) -- (More) Citizens against pollution (1970s-mid 1990s) -- A First Nation's ultimatum, a court case, and a settlement (1980s-2005) -- A lonely struggle -- And then there were the forests -- Pulping the rural economy? -- A boycott, a blockade, and a funeral (1980s-2017) -- New landlords, new governments, new money (2000-2011) -- New owners, new government, new favours; take two (2011-2017) -- The healthy study that never was -- Politics and the power of pulp -- A video, social media, and new movement to clean the mill (2013-2016) -- Discord, debate, Déjà vu (2014) -- Boat Harbour-full circle? (2005-2017)
Subject Northern Pulp (Pictou, N.S.)
Pulp mills -- Nova Scotia -- Pictou.
Pulp mills -- Nova Scotia -- Pictou -- History.
Wood-pulp industry -- Environmental aspects -- Nova Scotia -- Pictou.
Wood-pulp industry -- Social aspects -- Nova Scotia -- Pictou.
Pictou (N.S.) -- Social conditions.
Pictou (N.S.) -- Economic conditions.
Economic history. (OCoLC)fst00901974
Pulp mills. (OCoLC)fst01083861
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
Wood-pulp industry -- Environmental aspects. (OCoLC)fst01179633
Nova Scotia -- Pictou. (OCoLC)fst01203460
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9781988286174 (softcover)
1988286174 (softcover)
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