Quebec Pushes Back Greenhouse Gas Reduction Target by Five Years to 2035
Environment Minister Bernard Drainville says that several of Quebec’s trading partners have also backtracked on their climate commitments, while
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Environment Minister Bernard Drainville says that several of Quebec’s trading partners have also backtracked on their climate commitments, while
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