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How a $500M Cape Breton drug bust helped inspire the film Little Lorraine

CBC·Richard Woodbury·21 days ago
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Nova Scotia In late July 1990, in the waters off Nova Scotia and at a tiny Cape Breton wharf, a plot to unload around two-dozen tonnes of hash was foiled by RCMP, the coast guard and the military. A judge later called the plan "one of the largest conspiracies ever to import drugs through the Nova Scotia coast." Hit indie film tells story of fishermen caught up in drug smuggling and is partially rooted in 1990 incident Listen to this article Estimated 6 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. The Scotian Maid, shown in the foreground, carried around $500 million in hash that was offloaded to another small fishing vessel, but was intercepted at sea by authorities in July 1990. CCGS Mary Hichens is shown in the background.…

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