Nova Scotia carbon pricing future uncertain after upset conservative election victory

Published 16:31 on August 18, 2021  /  Last updated at 22:19 on August 18, 2021  / /  Americas, Canada

Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston saw his party win an unexpected majority government in Tuesday’s election, rendering uncertain the future of the Canadian province’s cap-and-trade programme.  
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston saw his party win an unexpected majority government in Tuesday’s election, rendering uncertain the future of the Canadian province’s cap-and-trade programme.  


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