Bill C-69: Statement from Minister Phillips
Environment and Parks Minister Shannon Phillips issued the following statement following her meetings with federal government senators about Bill C-69:
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View ArticleBighorn Country public information sessions: Statement from Minister Phillips
Alberta Environment and Parks Minister Shannon Phillips issued the following statement regarding public information sessions on the Bighorn Country proposal:
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