N.S. legislature wraps after 8 days; bill limiting protests on logging roads adopted

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HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government pushed through its remaining pieces of legislation on Friday, wrapping up an eight-day sitting that opposition parties say was purposefully kept short to stifle dissent. 

The sitting was dominated by a controversial bill, introduced on the first day, that prohibits protesters from blocking access to logging roads on Crown land, and imposes a $50,000 fine and/or six months in jail for those who ignore removal orders.

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