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Joan Baxter is a Canadian journalist, development researcher, anthropologist, and award-winning author with more than three decades of international experience, much of it on the African continent.

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Joan Baxter is a Canadian journalist, development researcher, anthropologist, and award-winning author with more than three decades of international experience, much of it on the African continent.

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  • Learning ‘not to hurt’ nature: Pictou County Forest School offers a classroom amidst the trees
  • Dissecting forestry industry’s deceptive PR propaganda campaign
  • ‘Green’ hydrogen industry takes aim at Nova Scotia’s underground salt deposits
  • Nova Scotia is practically giving away ‘some of the purest water in Canada’
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