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Canadian Federal Policy 101

by April WepplerMay 6, 2020May 12, 2020

Anastasia Lintner spoke to the Great Lakes Network about how a policy becomes a federal law in Canada.  The slideshow for her presentation is available here: Canadian Policy 101

A recording of the session is available via Freshwater Future here: https://youtu.be/MAZFfhvzf40

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