The province is reiterating its stance against the federal government's clean fuel regulations as the clock ti...
The province is reiterating its stance against the federal government’s clean fuel regulations as the clock ticks down to Saturday when the changes come into effect. It may be a few days before the actual price change reaches the pumps.
Finance Minister Siobhan Coady stresses that they are “very disappointed” in the federal government for continuing with the regulations despite repeated calls over the years for them not to do so.
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