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Q-and-A with N.L. fracking review panellist Maurice Dusseault

November 28, 2014  By The Newfoundland & Labrador Independent


Nov. 28, 2014, St. John's –

University of Waterloo engineer Maurice Dusseault responds
to questions about how fracking relates to climate change, capitalism, the fossil
fuel industry and government. The Newfoundland & Labrador Independent
reports. | READ MORE

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He is counted among Canada’s top petroleum engineers, a distinguished academic, and recently was a member of Nova Scotia’s fracking review panel, whose 300+ page report influenced the Liberal government’s decision to ban fracking.

Dusseault also hold patents on new technology used in the fracking process, which many say puts him in a direct conflict of interest as a member of the NL fracking review panel if he stands to profit from the industry’s expansion into other provinces.

- See more at: http://theindependent.ca/2014/11/28/qa-with-fracking-review-panel-member-maurice-dusseault/#sthash.P7P6RqZD.dpuf
University of Waterloo engineer Maurice Dusseault doesn’t shy away from questions about how fracking relates to climate change, capitalism, and the “revolving door” between the fossil fuel industry and government - See more at: http://theindependent.ca/2014/11/28/qa-with-fracking-review-panel-member-maurice-dusseault/#sthash.P7P6RqZD.dpuf
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