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          <title>Ontario election results: what Doug Ford&amp;#8217;s third win means for the environment</title>
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          <description>It’s a three-peat for the Doug Ford government, meaning discussion of more highways — maybe even a tunnel — and natural gas will continue. Here’s what four more years of the Progressive Conservatives means for Ontario’s environment</description>
          <dc:creator>Fatima Syed</dc:creator>

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