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The Greenwich peninsula portion of Prince Edward Island National Park is seen on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017. A new report says Canada could reach one-third of its greenhouse gas reduction targets by making better use of its vast forests, prairies and wetlands. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan June 04, 2021 - 12:59 PM
Canada could achieve just over one-tenth of its greenhouse gas reduction targets by making better use of its vast forests, prairies and wetlands, says a report by more than three dozen scientists.
The researchers from universities, governments and environmental groups say a good portion of those emissions cuts could be made for under $50 a tonne, less than next year s carbon tax.
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National historic sites, national parks and national marine conservation areas
If you've had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, you're probably itching to get back to some of your favourite activities. But not so fast, says epidemiologist and University of Ottawa associate professor Raywat Deonandan. He explains some of the rules you should follow heading into a one-dose summer.
When it comes to camping, one expert says being outdoors is much safer than being inside, but Canadians should remain vigilant about COVID-19 and review safety measures.
Atlantic Canada Tempts Travelers To The Region In 2021 With These Popular Trips
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Magnificent National Parks, Endless Seafood, and its Close Proximity to the U.S. Make Atlantic Canada a Top Destination for American Travelers
Peggy s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada Charlottetown, PE (PRWEB) February 25, 2021 Conveniently located just northeast of the U.S. border, Atlantic Canada is a crowd-free, seaside escape offering an abundance of culinary delicacies and outdoor adventures.
Packaged travel offerings include small group trips, self-driving itineraries, and other options, featuring exclusive access and hassle-free visits to the region when the borders open again. In 2021, American travelers can explore the stunning landscapes, exciting cultural centers, and vibrant waterways of the region’s four provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Prince Edward Island.