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Five things to know about Nova Scotia’s plans to develop onshore natural gas

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By Deven Stevens

HALIFAX – Nova Scotia is kicking off public consultations on its controversial plan to allow natural gas exploration more than a decade after fracking was first banned in the province. 

In December, the provincial government tapped Dalhousie University to administer a program that will see university researchers and the private sector study the province’s estimated 198-billion cubic metres of onshore natural gas.