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South Africa swims against the global tide, puts con

weekly newspaper. Swimming against a global tide to ban fracking outright, the government has published new proposals to safeguard South Africa’s declining water resources through “controlled” fracking – while simultaneously leaving the door wide open for oil and gas corporations to blast vast quantities of water underground to extract fossil fuels. The new plans by Water Affairs Minister Lindiwe Sisulu propose a 5km buffer zone to separate fracking operations from strategic water resources, wells and dams, along with a ban on certain toxic fracking fluids. Fracking – or hydraulic fracturing – is a water-intensive technology pioneered in the United States and Canada to get access to declining reserves of fossil fuels by injecting a high-pressure cocktail of water, sand and chemicals deep underground to smash apart underground rock formations, raising major concerns about the pollution of surface and underground water supplies – and increasing the likelihood of earth

Higgs commits to looking at Indigenous day schools, but details are vague

Posted: Jun 01, 2021 5:17 PM AT | Last Updated: June 1 Speaking to reporters Tuesday, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said he hopes to have more discussion with Indigenous people in the province around the issue of residential schools and day schools.(Ed Hunter/CBC) The Higgs government has made a vague commitment to get to the bottom of what happened at government-run schools for Indigenous children in New Brunswick. Premier Blaine Higgs and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Arlene Dunn both say they want to help find out more about the schools and hope that other disagreements with First Nations won t get in the way of that historical reckoning.

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