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Government of Canada invests in Canadian-made solutions to help reduce plastic pollution and waste, expand consumer choices, and build a strong and resilient circular economy
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smartEarth: Using satellite data to preserve Canada's natural heritage
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Environment
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Contempt for Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and the Environment - The McGill Daily
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