The volume of paper documents — some 200,000 — was an obvious deterrent. So too was the scanning technology over the years. But von Stackelberg always kept his eye on that changing technology and eventually they decided the time was right. Partnering with the Center for Media and Democracy and the Bioscience Resource Project, von Stackelberg and van Strum digitized the thousands of pages of documents and put them online as The Poison Papers.
Where Are They Now?: Former Sask. Reporter Never Afraid to Stand up to Big Chemical Corporations
Source: Regina Leader-Post | Published: 10/10/2017