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Scientists Predict Slightly Higher than Average Ultraviolet-B Values for Spring and Summer 2001

OTTAWA, April 6, 2001 ? Environment Canada scientists predict that the average ozone coverage over southern Canada this spring and … Continue reading Scientists Predict Slightly Higher than Average Ultraviolet-B Values for Spring and Summer 2001

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Spring snow goose hunt a first on Prairies

LANG, SASK. – Every spring millions of snow geese wing their way back north. But this year there's something different … Continue reading Spring snow goose hunt a first on Prairies

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Sask. farm hit by second wasting disease slaughter

REGINA – More animals have been ordered destroyed as a precaution on a farm where an outbreak of chronic wasting … Continue reading Sask. farm hit by second wasting disease slaughter

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Canada praises deal to release trade draft

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA – The federal government says a historic agreement has been reached that will forever change the way … Continue reading Canada praises deal to release trade draft

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N.S. Judge Set To Rule On Native Logging Rights

HALIFAX, 8:16 a.m. AST March 8, 2001 –A provincial court ruling on the historic logging rights of natives is being … Continue reading N.S. Judge Set To Rule On Native Logging Rights

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Tar Ponds Clean Up Could Make Mess Of N.S. Budget

HALIFAX, 10:45 a.m. AST March 8, 2001 –Nova Scotia's attempts to balance its budget by 2003 may be further stymied, … Continue reading Tar Ponds Clean Up Could Make Mess Of N.S. Budget

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Ottawa says it’s given farmers ‘maximum’ aid

QUEBEC CITY – The federal government has rejected the latest plea for help from Canada's farmers, saying it has no … Continue reading Ottawa says it’s given farmers ‘maximum’ aid

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U.S. fires shot at Canada in lumber trade war

WASHINGTON – The American softwood lumber industry issued an ultimatum to Canada on Wednesday ? agree to new quotas and … Continue reading U.S. fires shot at Canada in lumber trade war

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Prairie deer dying from brutally cold Canadian winter

WINNIPEG – Tens of thousands of wild white-tailed deer are slowly starving to death on the Canadian Prairies after a … Continue reading Prairie deer dying from brutally cold Canadian winter

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Auditor General identifies serious problems with salmon farming in B.C.

VANCOUVER – The federal and B.C. governments must heed today's Auditor General's Report to Parliament that calls for a full … Continue reading Auditor General identifies serious problems with salmon farming in B.C.

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BC energy crisis: Report outlines solutions that help save money and the environment

VANCOUVER – A new report offers relief for British Columbians caught in the grip of an energy crisis by setting … Continue reading BC energy crisis: Report outlines solutions that help save money and the environment

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Winter continues to pummel Newfoundland

ST. JOHN'S – Nasty weather is still plaguing Newfoundland, one day after a fierce storm barrelled through Atlantic Canada. http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/view?/news/2001/02/07/atlantic_storm010207 Continue reading Winter continues to pummel Newfoundland

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  • Discover Sudbury's roots of renewal at the next 50+ cinema social | Sudbury Star on Watch: Planting Hope – A Regreening Story
  • Jason Allen Beeching on Video: Berg Lake Trail reopens after four years of phased restoration!
  • thegreenpages editor on Everest Team 2001
  • thegreenpages editor on Watch: Solid wood passive house – 90% more energy efficient
  • Rex on What’s in Bottled Water?

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Alternatives Journal arctic climate change conservation David Suzuki David Suzuki Foundation Discover Earth Day Ecojustice Education emissions Enbridge energy Featured Videos First Nations food Get Involved Global Relations global warming government Green Business greenhouse gas greenpeace Kinder Morgan Kyoto marketplace National Energy Board nature Nature Conservancy of Canada oil Oil sands Pembina Institute politics pollution recycling renewable energy Research science Science Matters sustainability Sustainable development Toronto Vancouver Wilderness Committee Wildlife

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