05/17/2026
At the Wolfville Farmer’s Market yesterday Honourable Kody Blois MP stopped by and introduced himself. I respectfully thanked him for his service.
Not sure if he connected the dots to the pylon people. I have left a few at his office calling atttention to the rate of addiction in Canada and the need for a more strategic approach to addressing a major factor to the countries economic growth: and Nova Scotia’s.
The One in Five (1/5) addiction rate should be receiving an all government response. Better understanding on all government policies that contribute, costs to public health, pending impact on immigrants and such.
Honourable Blois, just as I did when I moved to the valley I would love the opportunity to have a coffee any time convenient.
Attached is a little piece I contributed to Auto and Trucking Atlantic about the power of pylons.
By Sean Maddox Anyone who spends long hours on the road — truck drivers, road crews, delivery drivers, or anyone who loves a long drive — has seen it. Garbage along the highways. Broken equipment. Pieces of plastic, tires, and construction debris scattered along the roadside. During a long road ...