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Gas prices soaring in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, with a forty-four cent rise in Nova Scotia alone this March. The Nova Scotia Energy Board has triggered the interrupter clause six times this month due to market volatility caused by the Middle East conflict. Drivers are feeling the pinch as gas prices impact grocery bills and transportation costs. Advocates call for gas tax cuts, similar to Newfoundland and Labrador, to save households money, but New Brunswicks energy minister dismisses the idea due to budget constraints. Nova Scotias budget also shows a deficit, leaving relief uncertain as costs continue to affect daily life.
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