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Title: Improvement Of Canada’S Environmental Policies
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Under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act of 1999, there are couple laws and policies. First, there is a Potential Cost-Effective Policies to reduce waste. This policy covers the changes in hazardous-waste disposal laws, the liability and compensation laws, incentive-based mechanisms, and public release of pollution data... Showed first 250 characters
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Under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act of 1999, there are couple laws and policies. First, there is a Potential Cost-Effective Policies to reduce waste. This policy covers the changes in hazardous-waste disposal laws, the liability and compensation laws, incentive-based mechanisms, and public release of pollution data... Showed next 250 characters
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