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A little quiet reading
Yesterday, CBC News reported details of a federal study on climate change, a study that involved more than 100 scientists across the country.
The release of the study has been delayed for months but today, on a quiet Friday afternoon, just after 5 p.m., the government slipped the study, all 201 pages, onto the internet.
With no announcement and no fanfare, a study that took two years to put together — it is called Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation: A Canadian Perspective — is now available for all to read.
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