Canada could take inspiration from U.S. environmental policy preventing algal blooms

Toxic algae bloom in Lake Erie, pictured Oct. 5, 2011, by a NASA Landsat-5 satellite, provided by the United States Geological Survey.
To say it has been a tumultuous few months in American politics is redundant. Division and belligerence are now par for the course in a deeply divided American Congress, but while the political fault lines appear to be ever widening, there are still some significant shows of bipartisanship that prov...

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