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NovaRed’s Noem gamble: A bone-headed move or bold strategy?

Marilyn Scales | June 19, 2026 | 10:54 am

What a bone-headed move to invite Kristie Noem to join the NovaRed board! It is hard to think of a more toxic individual. Charlie Angus said it best: Does NovaRed Mining want a person on its board who is being investigated by Amnesty International?

Former Head of Homeland Security Kristi Noem. Credit: Gage Skidmore | Flickr, under Creative Commons licence CC BY-SA 2.0.

You want her government expertise? Your projects are in Canada, and it is impossible to think that with her track record of abusing human rights, ignoring the rule of law, and wild overspending on advertising that you believe you want to run your company that way. Stakeholder engagement? I hope the Indigenous community bans her from their lands as they did in South Dakota and your company, too.

I have spent 50 years as a writer at Canadian Mining Journal. The experience has made me a keen exploration and mining observer, visiting successful mining companies around the world. I know that responsible mining companies can and do exist.

I would never recommend NovaRed to a potential investor nor spend a penny of my money on your wildly irresponsible actions.

Also, watch the video

Sincerely,

Marilyn Scales
A retired writer at Canadian Mining Journal

This is a Letter to the Editor, received June 19, 2025.


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