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          <title>Canada says anti-greenwashing law prevents industry from ‘speaking up’</title>
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          <description>Prime Minister Mark Carney is moving to nix some rules around how fossil fuel companies and other groups advertise their environmental claims. Critics say the law might be working as intended</description>
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