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Is nothing sacred? Mining in Manitoba parks
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Leif Larsen
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April 27, 2012
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What's a park if it's not really protected? Peat mining in Manitoba provincial parks is meeting with opposition.
Related rabble.ca story:
For peat's sake: Peat and resource development in provincial parks
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