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Quebec · QuebecA new Quebec law came into effect Sunday aimed at protecting consumers against planned obsolescence while ensuring they have the information needed to repair and maintain goods they buy.See the Story
Quebec Law to Promote the Sustainability of Goods Come Into Force
82% Left coverage: 27 sources

Environment · VictoriaHecate Sentinel is on its way to join other vessels from Sidney, as well as from Beecher Bay west of Victoria and Nanaimo for a daylong exercise to contain an imaginary oil spill. The practice is all the more important as more ships leave Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet after the expansion of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline and talk from Alberta Premier Danielle Smith about pushing for a pipeline across British Columbia’s north.
On this day, Hecate Sentinel is on its way to join other vessels from Sidney, as well as from Beecher Bay west of Victoria and Nanaimo for a daylong exercise to contain an imaginary oil spill.The practice is all the more important as more ships leave Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet after the expansion of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline and talk from Alberta Premier Danielle Smith about pushing for a pipeline across British Columbia’s north.See the Story
Western Canada Marine Response Corporation exercised off Vancouver Island last month
74% Left coverage: 23 sources