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Nova Scotia forest ban and snitch line raises civil liberties alarms

Nova Scotia forest ban and snitch line raises civil liberties alarms

A constitutional rights group has issued a warning to Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, urging him to reverse the province’s forest ban or risk infringing on the fundamental rights of Canadians.

Clayton DeMaine, True North
Aug 07, 2025
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A constitutional rights group has issued a warning to Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, urging him to reverse the province’s forest ban or risk infringing on the fundamental rights of Canadians. This comes as Nova Scotia introduces a “snitch line” for residents to report neighbors who enter forests, an act now considered a finable offense.

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Clayton DeMaine, True North
A journalist with True North Wire focused on telling Canadian stories often over looked by the legacy media. Published on Juno News, True North, the C2C Journal and Durham College's The Chronicle.
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