N.S. fish farm hearings on hold as new chair with Tory ties appointed
The chair of the Nova Scotia Aquaculture Review Board is out and a new chair is in.
Groups getting ready for hearings into a proposed fish farm expansion in Liverpool Bay got a surprise this week when they were told chairwoman Jean McKenna is no longer on the board, and that hearings set for March 4 to 8 in Liverpool are cancelled.
Her replacement is Tim Cranston, who was appointed to the board on Feb. 16, 2023, and who ran for the Progressive Conservatives in the last provincial election.
Cranston is a lawyer with 20-plus years’ experience for two marine biotech companies, according to his biography on the review board’s website. He also owned and operated two rockweed leases during that time. And he was the co-founder of Natural Ocean Products.
As a candidate for the Tories in Halifax Atlantic, he lost to Liberal MLA Brendan Maguire.