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Divide and conquer: Canadian environmental protection

December 2, 2019May 1, 2013

Earlier this week, I joined many Canadians in celebrating the Ontario government stepping in to support the Experimental Lakes Area for a year. Stephen Harper … Read more

Tags Canadian environment, Conservative, cumulative effects assessment, Experimental Lakes Area, fisheries habitat, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, Stephen Harper
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