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Guilbeault 'cautiously optimistic' about COP26
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says Canada has two "very heavy weeks" ahead as the government gears up for negotiations at the United Nations COP26 conference. International officials are set to meet in Scotland starting Sunday as they try to ramp up efforts to curb climate change, with the risk of failure hanging over their heads.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP139261121
Legacy Identifier:
n_Climate-Guilbeault20211029T1215
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10/29/2021 12:15:00 PM
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Canada
canada government
climate change
COP26
emissions
environment
environment minister
Ontario
Ottawa
Steven Guilbeault
United Nations