Cruise ships bring lots of business to Halifax — along with pollution from dirty fuel, critics say | CBC News

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With little public data, a business owner wonders what impact ships have on local air and water quality in Halifax, N.S.

With little public data, business owner wonders what impact ships have on local air and water quality.

With little public data, business owner wonders what impact ships have on local air and water quality
 

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Business is more important because it brings revenue to the people of Halifax.

Stop giving them a voice. How is Halifax’s sewage plant these days?

The business owner lives in a province that produces electricity via 50% coal, a honking biomass plant and a province that's going to become a coal miner again, cruise ships should be the least of his concerns. ROTFL

Dont bite the hand that feeds you seems pretty stupid too

Sewage flowed directly into Halifax harbour until 14 years ago!

Maybe he prefers electrical cruise ships. Halifax has not had an explosion in the harbour for some time. ⛴ 🔥🎇

“Little data available, but we’ll run the story anyway.” - Our tax dollars at work.

I'm going up the country.

Then don't build locks ... ffs

All their pollution just goes away, like our Covid. 🙈🙉

Why stop at cruise ships.

What if we ban international travel completely? Imagine the positive effect on the ecology.

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