The government of Nova Scotia, led by Premier Tim Houston, has implemented one of the strictest land use laws in history by banning public access to all forest lands. This prohibition, aimed at preventing wildfires amid dry conditions, includes hiking and fishing activities and carries fines of up to $25,000 for violations. The ban has been described as exceptionally severe, with comparisons made to historical restrictions on royal hunting grounds. Nova Scotia has also faced criticism for previous restrictive measures, including a ban on protesting COVID-19 restrictions five years ago. These actions have led to characterizations of the province as highly authoritarian in its regulatory approach to public land use and civil liberties.
Nova Scotia is the most tyrannical jurisdiction in North America and one of the worst offenders in the world They recently banned being in nature because of dry grass and only 5 years ago they BANNED PROTESTING https://t.co/BMuqV26ffw
Nova Scotia is the most tyrannical jurisdiction in North America and one of the worst offenders in the world They recently banned being in nature because of dry grass and only 5 years ago they BANNED PROTESTING COVID restrictions. https://t.co/ce8n7gJOT0
Im so glad I dont live in Nova Scotia These "Progressive" Conservatives are actually worse than actual progressives Progressives are communists...but SOME also have a strong spirit of freedom, nature and are anti-authority PCs are just the worst of both worlds. https://t.co/0gml9g5In2