NS Premier Says Wildfire Woods Ban Was Justified After Court Rules Against It

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Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston speaks to reporters following a televised debate in Halifax on Nov. 14, 2024. The Canadian Press/Darren CalabreseNova Scotia’s premier is defending his government’s so-called “woods ban” last year, saying the measures were put in place during a period of high wildfire risk and that he would do so again if necessary “to keep people safe.”Premier Tim Houston announced major restrictions on outdoor activities across the province last August as the province grappled with dry conditions that could spark wildfires. The province banned hiking, camping, fishing, mining, forestry, and other outdoor activities in all forested regions and said anyone caught violating the restrictions could face a fine of up to $25,000.

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