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cbc.ca
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Tue, 2013-03-26Environment Canada, not Sustainable Prosperity, to take over research data
The people who are winding down the controversial National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy say Environment Minister Peter Kent has nixed their plan to keep all their research public.
The government pulled funding from the roundtable a year ago, giving the advisory body until this Friday to shut down.
Acting chairman Robert Slater says the group had planned to hand over 25 years of research and analysis to think-tank Sustainable Prosperity to ensure it remained public.
But he says Kent sent him a letter last week telling him that Environment Canada would take over the information instead.
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