Nova Scotia’s provincewide ban on entering the woods was unreasonable, court rules
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Nova Scotia's provincewide ban on entering the woods was unreasonable, court rules.
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A Nova Scotia judge says the province's 2025 ban on entering the woods during wildfire risk was unreasonable for failing to consider Charter rights.
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