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Bill 154, An Act to cut unnecessary red tape by enacting one new Act and making various amendments and repeals
October 19, 2017
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air pollution
,
deregulation
,
letter
,
response to consultation
,
Walkerton
,
water quality
Title:
Re: Bill 154, An Act to cut unnecessary red tape by enacting one new Act and making various amendments and repeals
Resource Type:
Letter
Content:
1139-CELAWrittenSubmissionsBill154
# of Pages:
4
Date authored:
October 19, 2017
Publication number:
1139
Author/s:
Ramani Nadarajah
Author Organization:
CELA
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