CBRM councillor questions contract with port developer for proposed container terminal

Coun. Darren Bruckschwaiger says pursuit of offshore wind turbine business was never part of deal

CBC NewsTom Ayers

A council member in Cape Breton Regional Municipality is questioning CBRM's contract with a company that's supposed to be pursuing a container terminal in Sydney Harbour.

Coun. Darren Bruckschwaiger said his concern is that Novaporte has switched its focus to the growing offshore wind industry and that was never part of the contract with CBRM.

"We've got Novaporte, who are suggesting that a terminal is pushed to the side, it's not our main focus right now," he told council during its April 9 meet…

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goCapeBreton started the ball rolling on this story by recently publishing the CBC report "CBRM OFFICIALS UPSET AT BEING LEFT OUT OF TALKS ON BIG RAIL DECISIONS" and allowing citizens the privilege of adding their 2 cents in the comments area.We lost millions over the last 10 years on the foolish nonsense fed to us by Barbusci and his Container Pier/Wind Farms by way of a huge land purchase,travel by both mayors and current deputy mayor and several other officials all over the world and who knows what else to the developer himself because the contract is hidden from the public by way of a non disclosure agreement.We can do nothing now but suck it up,terminate Barbusci and vote out anyone who had anything to do with approving this mess in the Fall election and most importantly give our best wishes to the locals who took the wind stuff on all by themselves.

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