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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 57 MIN

Dustin O'Leary On Establishing Trust In Nova Scotia's Gold Mining Sector

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Nova Scotia has big resource potential, but the real question is whether we can turn opportunity into outcomes without repeating the mistakes that still haunt the province. We talk with Dustin O’Leary, a Nova Scotian working in gold mining business development, about what “responsible mining” has to mean if communities are ever going to trust it again.We get specific about the parts people argue over most: reclamation bonds, who pays when a mine shuts down, and why the legacy of a project can’t be “a hole in the ground.” Dustin walks us through how modern operators plan closure, what it costs to reclaim a site, and why older abandoned sites still shape public opinion today. We also dig into the rural side of economic development, the urban-rural divide, and why the Eastern Shore could see real job growth if projects are designed to deliver local benefit.Then we go one level deeper with a forward-looking idea: using a mined-out pit as part of a closed-loop pumped hydro energy storage system. It’s a practical way to support renewable energy and grid reliability while reusing already disturbed land, and it could extend the value of a mine site for decades. Along the way we talk consultation with Mi’kmaq communities, the limits of “talk,” and what changes would help Nova Scotia move from debate to credible action.If you care about Nova Scotia mining, environmental reclamation, renewable energy storage, and what sustainable economic development could look like here, you’ll want this one. Subscribe, share it with a friend who argues about resources, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.Send us Fan Mail Your Dream Home Does Not Have to Be Just A Dream. Today's show is brought to you by Kimia Nejat of Exit Reality Metro. Kimia is the realtor who knows how to get things done. Buying or Selling? Go to afternoonpint.ca/kimia and we will set up an introductionSupport the showFind The Afternoon Pint on Youtube Facebook  Instagram & TikTokBuy merch, get out newsletter, or book some of Afternoon Pints Media Talent on our website: www.afternoonpint.ca#afternoonpint #entrepreneur #popculture #authors #actors #politics #money #music #popular #movies #canadalife #madeincanadaYour follows likes and subscribes help support Canadian Made Media. Please drop us a line and let us know if you are enjoying the show. 

Nova Scotia has big resource potential, but the real question is whether we can turn opportunity into outcomes without repeating the mistakes that still haunt the province. We talk with Dustin O’Leary, a Nova Scotian working in gold mining business development, about what “responsible mining” has to mean if communities are ever going to trust it again. We get specific about the parts people argue over most: reclamation bonds, who pays when a mine shuts down, and why the legacy of a project c...

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