N.S. premier says he'd use a woods ban as a wildfire precaution again if necessary

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks to a colleague as he attends the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention in Toronto on Monday March 2, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

HALIFAX - The premier of Nova Scotia says if there were a repeat of last year's damaging wildfire season, he would consider banning access to the woods again — despite a court decision saying his government's restriction last year was unreasonable.

In a ruling last week, Justice Jamie Campbell with the Nova Scotia Supreme Court said the ban imposed Aug. 5, 2025, did not meet the standard for reasonableness because the province failed to consider the impact on Charter rights.

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