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Environment and Climate Change Canada strives to build a cleaner, healthier, and greener future for Canadians. It provides science-based environmental information and services so that we can make informed decisions relating to the health and safety of people living in Canada. Documents in this collection pertain to subjects such as managing harmful substances and wastes released into air, water, and soil, affecting human health.
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(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2021-05-12) Posterity Group
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FCSAP contaminated site classification guidance document version 1.6
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2005-09-16) Franz Environmental INC; Environment and Climate Change Canada
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(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2010-10) Environment and Climate Change Canada
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(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2010-10) Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Carbon dioxide emissions from a consumption perspective
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2020) Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Sources of exposure to lead in Arctic and subarctic regions: a scoping review
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-05-17) Stalwick, Jordyn A.; Ratelle, Mylène; Gurney, Kirsty E. B.; Drysdale, Mallory; Lazarescu, Calin; Comte, Jérôme; Laird, Brian; Skinner, Kelly
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Exposition humaine à des substances nocives
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2020) Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Human exposure to harmful substances
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2020) Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Système de classification des sites contaminés du PASCF : document d'orientation
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2005-09-16) Environment and Climate Change Canada; Franz Environmental INC
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Household use of chemicals pesticides and fertilizers
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2021) Environment and Climate Change Canada