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Report 2 Are GM crops better for the environment? Published May 2015
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Document Date: 2015-05-29 11:11:05


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Canadian government / CBAN / World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research / Alberta government / Government of Canada / United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization / federal government / CropLife Canada / Food Safety / National Famers Union / Quebec government / /

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farmer / Environmental Commissioner / Commissioner / Minister of the Environment has approved the production / Major / attorney general / /

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Roundup / CROPS AND PESTICIDE / Canada / GM / /

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