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Technology will be key to conquering climate change in long run, Harper says
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Saskatchewan creates first new provincial park in nearly 20 years
05/16/2013 11:39 AM 0REGINA - Saskatchewan's newest provincial park is on the edge of the boreal forest, north of Prince Albert.
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Quebec government tables legislation to limit shale-gas exploration
05/15/2013 5:29 PM 0QUEBEC - The Quebec government has tabled legislation which could impose a moratorium on exploration for shale gas in the ...
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Harper heads to New York to face grilling on Canada's environmental record
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Canada takes over newly broadened Arctic Council
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Conservatives freeze canal fees for another three years, back down on hikes
05/14/2013 5:11 PM 0OTTAWA - The Conservative government is backing down on proposed fee hikes for two historic canal systems that were part ...
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Alberta promises better disaster response following second Slave Lake review
05/14/2013 4:25 PM 0EDMONTON - Two years ago, some people in the northern Alberta town of Slave Lake were told to leave their ...
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West-East pipeline: Saint John, N.B., mayor urges work on 'in-between' provinces
05/14/2013 3:55 PM 0CALGARY - A New Brunswick mayor says it's important that producers understand the advantages of a pipeline that would carry ...
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Aboriginals call for Arctic energy moratorium as circumpolar leaders meet
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