haligonia , to random
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MikeDunnAuthor , to random
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Today in Labor History June 11, 1925: Drunken company cops attacked mine workers striking against the British Empire Steel Corporation (BESCO) in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. They rode in on horseback, beating anyone in their way. Then they rode through the school yards, knocking down innocent children, cracking jokes that the miners were at home hiding under their beds. The cops killed 1 coal miner and injured many others, causing a riot in which strikers looted and burned the company stores and drove the police out of town. The government then deployed 2,000 soldiers to suppress the strike, the largest peacetime deployment of the Canadian Army for an internal conflict since the Northwest Rebellion of 1885. Members of the union vowed never to work again on June 11, in honor of Bill Davis, the miner who was killed. Davis Day is now celebrated each year in Cape Breton. Since then, Davis Day has become more of a workers’ memorial day, remembering all those who died in Nova Scotia’s mines, like the 75 men killed in the Springhill mine collapse of 1958, and the 26 non-union miners killed in the Westray explosion of 1992.

SJLahey , to histodons group
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14 May 1761: The Halifax Gazette () ran the 1st advertisement of bookseller James Rivington (1724–1802) of London, UK, who had opened ’s 1st retail bookshop in Halifax “next Door to Mr. Manning nigh the [Grand] Parade”.
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"A spice so expensive that it has been dubbed red gold, is traditionally grown in Iran, India, Afghanistan, Spain and a handful of other countries.

“We decided that we would bring two new crops to , specifically because of the changing climate,” Roy said recently from his four-year-old Coastal Grove Farm in Upper Port La Tour, N.S. (The other new crop was tea.)"

https://www.arrowlakesnews.com/national-news/red-gold-climate-change-plays-role-as-saffron-cultivation-comes-to-nova-scotia-7350698

unionmaidns , to random
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Pretty brilliant if you followed the government's change in policy. Once again helping their friends get richer.
#nspoli #houston #wine #novascotia

Rasta , to random
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I like them, I'm not crazy about them. You know what I can buy for the price of a pound of lobster?
A full chicken, baked potatoes. meal for 2-4 persons

#Lobsters in southwestern #NovaScotia are selling for $18/pound.
https://globalnews.ca/news/10342044/high-lobster-prices-southwestern-nova-scotia/

Rasta , to random
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It's just Tuesday. I might take Thursday off...

Special weather statements issued ahead of

https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/maritime-weather-special-weather-statements-issued-ahead-of-thursday-storm-1.6795138
The statement is valid Thursday through Friday. It cautions of a mix of snow, ice pellets, freezing rain, and rain arriving in the region.

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"Green" hydrogen is not necessarily a good thing simply because it is called "green". This article about the developments in sector point to some of the obvious problems of poorly thought out policy and reducing environmental protections in the rush to profit from the carbon emissions crisis. https://www.halifaxexaminer.ca/environment/climate/ecology-action-centre-slams-use-of-wind-farms-to-produce-green-hydrogen-for-export/

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