Prime minister says Nova Scotia has lead on Northern Pulp effluent plans
CHARLOTTETOWN — Justin Trudeau says his government is concerned with plans by a pulp mill in northern Nova Scotia to dump treated effluent into the Northumberland Strait, but the prime minister says there are no plans for a federal environmental assessment because Nova Scotia has that responsibility.
Trudeau was asked about the Northern Pulp project today during a visit to Prince Edward Island, where Premier Wade MacLauchlan has raised concerns about the environmental impact of the project.
The prime minister says the project is a provincial issue, but he says the federal government will look for ways to support Nova Scotia.