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Press Releases - Archive 2011

December 19, 2011

Publication of Draft regulation respecting water withdrawals and water protection

December 15, 2011

Carbon Market in North America
ADOPTION OF THE REGULATION RESPECTING THE CAP-AND-TRADE SYSTEM FOR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION ALLOWANCES

December 5, 2011 Canada AND QuEbec TO CONDUCT A STUDY ON THE CREATION OF A MARINE PROTECTED AREA IN Îles-de-la-Madeleine
November 29, 2011 A 15-YEAR COMMITMENT to Protect THE ST. LAWRENCE
November 14, 2011 Proposed Monts-Pyramides National Park
PUBLIC HEARINGS IN KANGIQSUALUJJUAQ, KUUJJUAQ AND KAWAWACHIKAMACH
October 6, 2011 Extension of the consultation period on protecting 50% of the plan nord territory
October 6, 2011

The Centre for Sustainable Development: a Showcase Project

September 21, 2011

Plan Nord
PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS ON THE CREATION OF PARC NATIONAL DES MONTS‑PYRAMIDES

August 12, 2011

Plan Nord
NEW, AMBITIOUS COMMITMENTS AND A PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON PROTECTING 50% OF NORTHERN LANDS

August 9, 2011

Rivière à l'Orme Ecoforestry Corridor
MINISTERS PIERRE ARCAND AND GEOFFREY KELLEY ANNOUNCE ACQUISITION OF 31 HECTARES IN SAINTE-ANNE-DE-BELLEVUE

July 28, 2011 Rivière des Mille Îles
FINALIZATION OF WORK
July 8, 2011 A MAJOR STEP HAS BEEN TAKEN IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE Great Lakes—St. Lawrence River Basin Sustainable Water Resources Agreement
July 6, 2011

The North American Carbon Market
QUÉBEC WILL BE READY TO START ON JANUARY 2012

May 17, 2011

Plan Nord
PREMIER ANNOUNCES CREATION OF ASSINICA NATIONAL PARK RESERVE

April 15, 2011

GRADUAL INCREASE IN QUÉBEC NATIONAL PARK ACCESS FEES

March 8, 2011

Shale Gas
OPERATIONS OF THIS INDUSTRY WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE

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