The European Union is lauded as a climate leader for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 20 per cent since 1990.
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At a summit back in 2014, then-Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Gary Doer extolled the environmental virtues of pipelines, leaving a lot
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