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How deep did Canada dare?

22 Jan 2013

An interim management plan must be developed the marine environment of the Southern Strait of Georgia and the site must then be formally designated under the through the establishment of an NMCA. [...] Lancaster Sound is the summer home for most of the The 1993 Nunavut Land Claims Agreement set up a process world’s narwhal population, one third of North America’s for Inuit to fully participate in the proposed NMCA through belugas and most of the endangered eastern population the negotiation of an Inuit Impact and Benefi t Agreement. [...] One of the highest densities of polar The QIA signed a memorandum of understanding in bears in Canada, along with huge populations of seals and December 2009 with the Government of Nunavut and walrus inhabit the region. [...] The community of Concerns Polar bear | US Fish and Wildlife Service The signing of the offshore land claim agreement in 2011 will help set the stage for Parks Canada and the Grand Council of the Crees to formally begin the process of creating an NMCA. [...] Wemindji, as well as the Grand Council of the Crees and the CPAWS Québec has been supporting efforts to create neighbouring community of Eastmain, strongly support the the Tawich NMCA since the beginning, including through proposed Tawich NMCA as a way of balancing development education and outreach to the public and decision-makers, in the community with the protection of their environment.
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Ottawa, Ont

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