Nova Scotia Premier Considers Drilling Ban
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Fishing industry worried by N.S. premier’s musings over lifting oil-exploration moratorium

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Nova Scotia's seafood industry is concerned by comments from the premier that he’s open to ending a moratorium on fossil fuel drilling in the rich Georges Bank fishing grounds.
Premier Tim Houston said Wednesday the province needs to reconsider bans on various industries, including uranium mining and onshore fracking, because of tariff threats from President Donald Trump .
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