Nova Scotia Cancels U.S. Contracts
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Nova Scotia has cancelled U.S. supplier agreements and contracts worth $130,600 - Halifax | Globalnews.ca

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Nova Scotia says it has cancelled contracts with two American companies and has not renewed agreements with another nine U.S. suppliers.
The province says the cancelled service agreements and contracts are worth about $130,600 .
Premier Tim Houston says his government continues to look for ways to cut business with American firms and find Canadian alternatives.
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