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Nova Scotia won’t use revenues from fuel tax to buffer effects of carbon pricing

The political debate about the federal carbon tax coming to Nova Scotia continues. Ottawa says rebate cheques mean more money in people’s pockets than they pay out. But today, Premier Tim Houston said that contrary to the federal government’s suggestion, most Nova Scotians will lose money when the tax is slapped onto gas and home heating oil prices starting in July. Callum Smith reports.

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