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Edmonton Launches Campaign to Keep River Healthy

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Just prior to the oil spill that leaked 250 cubic metres of oil into the North Saskatchewan River, the city of Edmonton, Alta. launched...

Grocer IGA Provides Over 15,000 Rain Barrels in New Brunswick and Quebec

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This summer, grocer IGA partnered with Fonds Éco to deliver its Turnkey project, to provide close to 15,000 rainwater barrels or a residential compost bins...

Oil Spill in North Saskatchewan River

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Environment and Climate Change Canada have confirmed there is presence of subsurface oil in the North Saskatchewan River in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. There are...

Waukesha Diversion Moves a Step Closer to Approval

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On Wednesday, nine of 10 delegates who represent the states and Canadian provinces of the Great Lakes basin voted yes to allow the City...

Federation of Canadian Municipalities Makes Recommendations For the 2016 Federal Budget

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The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) released its 2016 Federal Budget submission this week, proposing solutions and a strong partnership with the federal government...

Ontario Government Announces Recipients of Community Environment Fund 2015

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The Ontario government today announced six new recipients of the 2015 Community Environment Fund program that will fund watershed and restoration projects across the province....

Greater Toronto Area Municipalities Band Together To Defend Peel Region’s Fluoride Use

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The Mayors of Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon are calling on Region of Peel Council to maintain the fluoride that is currently added to drinking...

Addressing Phosphorus in Lake Erie With Canadian Technologies

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Harmful algal blooms have become increasingly frequent in Lake Erie. In 2011, the lake experienced its worst cyanobacteria bloom in decades, and in 2014,...

B.C. Municipal Leaders Weigh In On Shawnigan Lake Controversy

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Victoria city councillor Jeremy Loveday has submitted a motion calling on the British Columbia government revoke a permit to allow five million tons of...

Manitoba Commits To Building Road To Shoal Lake

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Families living on the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation are another step closer to gaining all-season road access, Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Minister Eric...

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