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« Progress, but Canadian emissions continue to exceed targets
CA Prime Minister Harper’s committment to the people questioned »

Ontario resource harvesting offends First Nations

This entry was posted by mjmrqrdt Tuesday, 5 November, 2013
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http://www.thestar.com/opinion/commentary/2013/11/03/logging_plan_would_deepen_the_tragedy_at_grassy_narrows.html

Category: Environmental Stewardship, Family and Community Participation, Kathleen Wynne (Ontario, Primier), Liberal, Ontario - Provincial, Rights and Responsibilities, Solidarity
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