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Issue 59
November 17, 2005


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EnviroZine:  Environment Canada's On-line Newsmagazine.

United Nations Climate Change Conference: Montréal 2005

Montréal skylineCanada welcomes the world to Montreal from November 28 to December 9, 2005. The conference as well as a series of parallel public events will give a place for people from around the world to learn about and have a voice on climate change issues.

Habitat JAM, December 1-3, 2005
Habitat JAMYou are invited to join Habitat JAM along with thousands of others worldwide. This online meeting space will connect people across the world to discuss and debate some of the most urgent and controversial issues facing a rapidly urbanizing planet. Volunteers are also needed as moderators, subject matter experts and facilitators.

Cleaning Up Federal Contaminated Sites
Giant Mine, Yellowknife, Northwest TerritoriesWith the awakening of environmental consciousness over the last quarter century, Canadians have become aware of the variety of health and ecological risks posed by various types of contamination. The Government of Canada is now doing its part by cleaning up the highest-risk federally owned contaminated sites.

You Asked Us
How do I obtain historical weather data? Sky. Photo: © COREL Corporation - 1994.

EnviroYouth
Hunting for cash and prizes
Scavenger hunt hosted by science.gc.ca

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Canadian Environment Awards Nominations
Yuga Juma Onziga won the Gold Award in the Environmental Health category in 2005.

A video on Wind Power turbines in Canada

Windmill in Goderich - Tillsonburg, Niagara, Ontario. Photo: © Jim Moyes - 2002

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