Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has threatened to step in if Halifax Regional Council doesn’t reverse its decision to go forward with the Morris Street bike lane project. The letter sent on Wednesday night highlights traffic congestion, economics and public safety as some of the reasons to halt the project. For councillors, the premier getting involved feels like an overstep. Angela Capobianco reports.
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Nova Scotia premier threatens to overrule Halifax city council on downtown bike lane
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