N.S. premier says province is in talks with onshore natural gas proponent
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Nova Scotia’s premier says his government is about to start negotiations with a company that could frack for natural gas in the province. Tim Houston told reporters Monday that seven companies responded to a call for firms interested in natural gas exploration. He says his government is about to start talks with one of the companies before deciding on regulatory approvals and financial incentives. Houston, who is also Nova Scotia’s energy minister, said he expects the other companies to sharpen their bids during the second call. 1:54 Opposition critical of N.S. premier’s pitch to develop offsh…
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