Government quiet on overhauled Clean Air

Opposition parties say Conservatives will let controversial Clean Air Act die on Order Paper

The wholly-overhauled and controversial Clean Air Act, Bill C-30, won't be on the Order Paper in the foreseeable future because the government is afraid to pass it and be forced to comply with world-leading environmental standards, say opposition parties.

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