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Inverness MLA defends provincial stance against carbon tax in Nova Scotia
Memorial service for Queen in Port Hawksbury
By Adam Cooke, Telile Community Television
September 22, 2022
STRAIT AREA – A federally-applied carbon tax is not the proper way to encourage Nova Scotians and the province's industries to reduce their carbon footprint, maintained Inverness County MLA Allan MacMaster, also Deputy Premier and Finance Minister for Nova Scotia, in an interview with Telile’s Adam Cooke.
MacMaster defended the course of action that led to his PC government submitting a green-energy proposal to Ottawa with only days to go before a September 1 deadline, with Premier Tim Houston and Natural Resources and Renewables Minister Tim Halman branding the provincial strategy as "Better than a carbon tax."
Federal officials quickly rejected the move, and gasoline and diesel prices are slated to rise by 14 cents per litre this January as a result.
Speaking to TELILE 24/7 host Adam Cooke as part of the series' 100th episode, MacMaster claimed that the province’s finance department has worked diligently on this file with MacMaster and his cabinet colleagues, and blamed the federal government for forcing unnecessary hardships on people who are already struggling with high gasoline prices.
14:00 MacMaster on carbon tax
43:14 MacMaster on province’s $350 million budget surplus
Also on this week's show:
2:19 - Members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43 held a memorial service for Queen Elizabeth II on Monday morning, September 19, at Port Hawkesbury Veterans' Memorial Park on Reeves Street.
10:16 - Richmond Municipal Council is seeking suggestions from individual districts as to the best places to locate the county's two digital speed radar signs during the fall.
24:30 - The first-ever youth representative for Mulgrave Town Council, Victoria Cook, shares her experience working with the town to have a rainbow-coloured "Pride Crosswalk" set up near McNair's Cove Park.
33:18 - Richmond Municipal Council will look at different ways to access federal funding to improve broadband internet access around the county, after coming up short in a partnership bid with Inverness County and two local Mi'kmaw communities.
36:35 - Longtime users of Camp Rankin in north-eastern Richmond County, including some former summer campers, reflect on the facility's reopening and its 50th anniversary of being recognized as an official Nova Scotia 4-H facility.
50:37 - Newly-hired Richmond CAO Troy MacCulloch and District Two councillor Michael Diggdon renew the county's efforts to improve parking and overall access at the Babin's Hill lookoff between West Arichat and Arichat.
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