In response to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, Canadian provinces are reassessing their natural resources to reduce reliance on the U.S. This shift has led Nova Scotia’s premier to lift a long-standing ban on uranium mining, sparking significant controversy. The decision has revived a decades-old debate over uranium extraction in the province. Heidi Petracek reports.
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Grassroots opposition to uranium re-emerges in Nova Scotia
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