Protesters against carbon pricing once again set up at the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia border. It marks the second day of lane closures on the vital land connector. As Zack Power reports, premiers on both sides say the border needs to stay open for travel and the supply chain.
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Carbon pricing protesters tie up N.B.-N.S. border for second day
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