Where does Nova Scotia get its gasoline?
Nova Scotia gets most of the gasoline it sells from imports and market-priced benchmarks rather than large in‑province refining; the province’s regulator sets weekly retail price ranges based on a New...
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Easternmost coast of the United States, located near the North Atlantic Ocean
Nova Scotia gets most of the gasoline it sells from imports and market-priced benchmarks rather than large in‑province refining; the province’s regulator sets weekly retail price ranges based on a New...
Most reporting and government analyses say cocaine from South America reaches the United States through a handful of maritime corridors: the eastern Pacific corridor up the Pacific coast through Centr...
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Nova Scotia does not currently operate any petroleum refineries and therefore sources most of its gasoline and other refined petroleum products (RPPs) from refineries outside the province—principally ...
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