From June 30 to July 4th, the Halifax Symposium on Media and Disinformation took place in Halifax, Nova Scotia where over 40 presenters tackled various aspects of disinformation.
Myles Kehoe, an independent investigator and resident of Cape Breton, has participated in the broad campaign to oppose seismic testing for natural gas by U.S. multinationals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. He has also opposed any conciliation with the environmental and so-called "public review process" of the Canadian state. He and Dr Michael Ojoleck, partners in Myles and Associates, are now recognised amongst the most authoritative experts on, and investigators of, chemical weapons in the Atlantic ocean. They exposed vast amounts of chemical and biological warfare agents deposited by the U.S. Armed Forces and the Canadian Department of National Defence off the Atlantic Coast of Canada in the waters off Cape Breton Island, Bras d'Or Lakes and within the Gulf of St. Lawrence.