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(CBC News) - An agency set up in the 1990s to figure out how many projects could be developed in the Alberta oilsands before causing permanent environmental damage still has no answers, even though new projects continue to be approved, groups say. The provincial and federal governments created the Cumulative Environmental Management Association to watch all the megaprojects in the oilsands and to find out exactly how many mines and upgrading plants can be allowed before the environment is permanently affected. Link |