Colwell says mind didn’t change on burning tires for fuel; can live with decision supported by science

When he was in opposition, Fisheries Minister Keith Colwell introduced a bill in 2007 to ban the burning of tires in Nova Scotia. It passed in 2008. But now his government has granted LaFarge Canada a permit to burn tires to produce power at its cement plant near Brookfield. Colwell says he hasn’t changed his mind that burning tires is a bad thing, but he can live with this decision if science backs up burning them for a particular use.

Citizens Against Burning of Tires is fighting the pilot project, calling it an environmental threat which could release dioxins into the air.

“Prescribed fires” at Highlands National Park

You may see smoke rising from spots in Cape Breton Highlands National Park today, but it’s deliberate.

Parks Canada is calling them prescribed fires – experimental burns covering plots about 20 metres by 20 metres at Paquette Lake. They are burning the plots to gather information on the role and need of fires to maintain barren ecosystems.

The fires will go on for a couple of days and smoke may be visible from the Cabot Trail.