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Government accepts dozens of changes to environmental review bill C-69 | Power & Politics

Government accepts dozens of changes to environmental review bill C-69 | Power & Politics The federal government has accepted dozens of changes to its environmental assessment overhaul legislation, but has rejected 90 per cent of the amendments proposed by Conservative parliamentarians.
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