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“Copenhagen is PM’s big chance”, History PhD Candidates Argue

   December 14, 2009 March 25, 2010    No Comments on “Copenhagen is PM’s big chance”, History PhD Candidates Argue

Jeremy Marks and Ryan O’Connor’s op-ed piece in the London Free Press argues positive action at Copenhagen would be good politics for the Conservative party.

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Canadian history, Environment, Popular Publishing     Canada, Climate Change, Conservative Party, Copenhegen, Global Warming, Jeremy Marks, London Free Press, Ryan O'Connor, Stephen Harper

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