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The justice system is destroying an innocent man

Morning File, Thursday, June 7, 2018

June 7, 2018 By Tim Bousquet Leave a Comment

News 1. Injustice in Nova Scotia As I reported Tuesday, three Germans got drunk on a flight from Germany to Cuba and caused such a disruption that the flight had to be diverted to Halifax, where the three were arrested. Transport Canada hasn’t yet detailed what exactly happened on the plane, but here in Nova Scotia, […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, Denis Theman, drunk Germans on flight to Cuba, fire Pinecrest Video, fire Primrose Street, Glen Assoun, Judge Dan MacRury, Judge James Chipman, Marian Fortune-Stone, Mark Green, prisoners by ethnicity, Ron Fetterly, Steve Bruce, stolen police pickup truck

We’re watching Mark Lever destroy journalism in Nova Scotia

Morning File, Thursday, May 31, 2018

May 31, 2018 By Tim Bousquet 8 Comments

News 1. Fool’s Gold, Part 3 We’ve published the third instalment of Joan Baxter’s “Fool’s Gold” series. Part 3 looks at the provincial Department of Natural Resource’s efforts to open the Cobequid Hills up to gold production, and the effect prospecting and potential mining would have on the French River, which is the source of […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, Arthur Maddox fired, Brian Taylor, Cathy Martin, Cecil Clarke, Christina Lamey, deputy police chief Chris McNeil, Frank Cassidy, Lynn Connors, Mark Lever destroys journalism, Marlene Usher, Mary Campbell, Mary Ellen Donovan, Matt Whitman creeps Chelsea Peretti, Mayor Mike Savage, Mayor Peter Kelly, Mike Dunphy, Nijhawan McMillan, Port of Sydney Development Corporation, Quentin Casey, racism at HRM, racism at Metro Transit, Ross Klein, Saltwire layoffs, subscriber supported journalism, Unisys contract expiring, Yvette d'Entremont

Now that the Leibovitz collection tax scam has failed, the Nova Scotia government is going to pay Leibovitz $2.3 million

Morning File, Thursday, May 24, 2018

May 24, 2018 By Tim Bousquet 7 Comments

News 1. Fool’s Gold, Part 2 The Halifax Examiner and Cape Breton Spectator have co-published the second instalment of Joan Baxter’s investigation into mining in Nova Scotia. Click here to read Part 2 of “Fool’s Gold: Nova Scotia’s Myopic Pursuit of Metals & Minerals,” which looks at gold mining operations on the Eastern Shore. This article […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, Annie Leibovitz photographs, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (AGNS), Canadian Cultural Property Export Review Board (CCPERB), David Baines, FOIPOP security failure, Mary Campbell, Minister Leo Glavine, Mintz family, Nancy Noble, Preston Mulligan, Sydney Harbour dredge money, tax scam

Bring out your dead: the Liberal convention comes to Halifax, some dude with a LinkedIn account is mad, and jokes about death

Morning File, Monday, April 23, 2018

April 23, 2018 By Tim Bousquet 14 Comments

News 1. Axelrod to Liberals: “Know who you are” Reporter Jennifer Henderson attended the Liberal convention in Halifax Friday night, when Obama advisor David Axelrod appeared on stage with Trudeau advisor Gerry Butts: Both advisors discussed the importance of making and sticking with long-term goals, and not being distracted by problems that emerge and then […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, Andy Pinsent, BP approved to drill, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Dartmouth Sportsplex naming rights, David Axelrod, Gerry Butts, laughing at death, Liberal convention, MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin and Jamaicans, MP Francis Drouin allegations, province's information security screw-up, Robert Samuel, Scott Walsh, Tim's thoughts on cannabis and productivity

Matt Whitman does something stupid: a catalog. Morning File, Friday, February 2, 2018

February 2, 2018 By Tim Bousquet 23 Comments

News 1. IMPing along Examiner transportation columnist Erica Butler reviews the highlights from Halifax council’s opening budget talks on transportation and the Integrated Mobility Plan. Click here to read “IMPing along: under Halifax’s new transportation plan, what will change?” This article is for subscribers only. Click here to subscribe. 2. “The building boom is not sustainable” […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, CBRM Mayor Cecil Clarke, class A office rental rates, councillor Waye Mason tweet to Matt Whitman, halifax building boom not sustainable, Matt Whitman does something stupid catalogue, Matt Whitman retweets white supremacist, minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna, office vacancy rate Halifax, Port-a-potty, Scotian Basin drilling approved, Scotian Basin Exploration Drilling Project, Stephen Archibald and William Johns, Turner Drake & Partners Ltd

A maze of madness and murder! Morning File, Tuesday, January 23, 2018

January 23, 2018 By Tim Bousquet 1 Comment

News 1. Natural Gas “Customers of Heritage Gas and/or Nova Scotia Power are waking up to a little good news today. Prices for natural gas — and as a result the electricity produced from it — will not be going up over the next two years as a result of an important decision released by […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, Const. Carol MacIsaac, jail mail, Jim O'Neil, Joan Baxter, Justice Minister Mark Furey, Management Commission, Northern Pulp and the Chronicle Herald, Ross Lord, Sexual assault of RCMP cops, Sherry Borden Colley

Fun with restaurant inspections: Morning File, Tuesday, November 21, 2017

November 21, 2017 By Tim Bousquet 12 Comments

Swag Have I mentioned swag? During the month of November, each new annual subscriber will get a Halifax Examiner T-shirt, here modelled by my friend Lisa Osmond: Click here to subscribe. But you’re already a subscriber? Good news! We’ve got special swag just for you: That’s the new Halifax Examiner travel mug. It’s top-of-the-line swag; […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, Mary Campbell, Mike Topley, restaurant inspections, Stephen Archibald notices stuff, swag, Sydney container terminal

Stock photos and other secrets of financial ruin: Morning File, Thursday, November 2, 2017

November 2, 2017 By Tim Bousquet 7 Comments

News 1. Jamie Baillie steps down Jamie Baillie is stepping down as leader of the Progressive Conservative Party. According to a PC press release, “he will remain Leader of the Party until a replacement has been selected. He will continue to be the MLA for Cumberland South.” Despite his other accomplishments, Baillie is a big fan […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, Barry Publicover, Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia (CBNS) rail line, child abandonment laws, disposal of the HMCS Athabaskan, Elizabeth McMillan, Genesee & Wyoming (G&W), Jamie Baillie steps down, Land Investment Group NV sues Aspotogan Ridge, Mary Campbell, radon detectors through libraries, Selena Ross, The Sun Also Rises... Over There, white deer

Creatures in the ocean are trying to kill us: Morning File, Tuesday, July 25, 2017

July 25, 2017 By Tim Bousquet 7 Comments

News 1. Stop the Johannesburgization of Halifax’s north end Yesterday, I should’ve been working on two large research projects, or finishing up a crime story that seems to have been missed by the rest of the media, but instead I walked around the north end taking photos and sitting in Julien’s writing. The result is a […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Alexander Quon, Anjuli Patil, Bluenose II, Chris Lambie, crime rate, Crystal Crescent Beach, Darren Porter, Johannesburgization of Halifax's North End, Justin's pink shirt, pedestrian struck Herring Cove Road, Portuguese man-of-war, Pumpkin the great white shark, Sycara V superyacht

Hammond Plains school kids get to experience what it’s like to be on a cruise ship: Morning File, Friday, June 9, 2017

June 9, 2017 By Tim Bousquet 4 Comments

News 1. Marine Protected Area The Department of Fisheries and Oceans yesterday officially designated the St. Anns Bank Marine Protected Area: Located east of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, this Marine Protected Area helps conserve and protect many ecologically and biologically significant features, including important habitats, areas of high biodiversity and biological productivity, and endangered and threatened […]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Active Transportation Trail, Alexander Quon, Black Madonna, Cape Breton Fish Harvesters Association, Elizabeth McMillan, Evelyn C. White, gastrointestinal illness, Hammonds Plains Consolidated School, Heritage Conservation District, Integrated Mobility Plan, St. Anns Bank Marine Protected Area, The Icarus Report June 9 2017, Tim hates flying, Windmill Road, Young Avenue

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In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder. He served 17 years in prison, but steadfastly maintained his innocence. In 2019, Glen Assoun was fully exonerated.

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