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Newsroom Ready: Guilbeault defends slow progress on promise to plant two billion trees by 2030
The NDP is slamming the federal government for planting only 8.5 million trees so far after promising in 2019 to plant two billion by 2030. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault refers to his reputation as a tree-hugger as he explains it takes time to grow seedlings before they can be planted.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP144701171
Legacy Identifier:
r_QP-Angus-Guilbeault20211214T1620
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2m15s
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1920px × 1080px 166.85 MB
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Create Date:
12/14/2021 4:20:00 PM
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Charlie Angus
environment
environment minister
House of Commons
Liberals
lower house (parliament)
NDP
Ontario
Ottawa
political campaigns
Steven Guilbeault
trees