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EcoWeek - March 21, 2005
Survey finds upstream energy firms face barriers to deployment of environmental technologies
Pollution Probe examines options for developing new fuel efficiency standard
Canada, NWT sign co-operation accord for Giant Mine cleanup
BioteQ reports continued progress on acid mine drainage treatment projects
Court levies one of Canada's highest fines on 45 charges of bear parts trafficking
VCR completes transition to CSA climate change section
Quebec firms fined $33K for violating environmental laws
3Ci to add third wind farm project in Gaspe region
CP Rail signs purchase deal for 35 Green Goat hybrid locomotives
New editions of ISO 14001, 14004 standards, practical guidebook now available from CSA
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BC, Nature Trust, Weyerhaeuser commit funds to expand MacMillan Provincial Park
Tartan Energy ordered to clean up well sites
New Sask regulations conserve a portion of the Great Sand Hills
SaskPower, Honeywell renew alliance for energy efficiency program
Manitoba to revise oil and gas laws to strengthen environmental protection
Imperial Oil, former employee charged relating to St Clair R spill
York Region fined $15K for sewage discharge
Survey shows NWT residents want more protected areas
Day and Ross fined for failing to report contaminant release
Canada signs on with partnerships aimed at energy efficiency, GHG emission reduction