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Law, Policy, & Standards, Natural Resources Management, Planning & Environmental Management, Quebec, Uncategorized, Water

Like oil and water: Quebec’s conflicting green politics

The current provincial election campaign in Quebec has no shortage of hot-button topics – from the usual questions about sovereignty, … Continue reading Like oil and water: Quebec’s conflicting green politics

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Why Canada is finally distancing itself from asbestos mining and exporting

Canadians can start to be proud of their government again. One of the worst environmental stains in the country’s history has been removed. Continue reading Why Canada is finally distancing itself from asbestos mining and exporting

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