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Three Canadian political parties vow to end Nunavut’s diesel dependence by 2030

“It’s super ambitious,” one Arctic energy experts says, but “just barely doable.”

By Dustin Patar, Nunatsiaq News October 8, 2019
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This federal election, three of Canada’s major parties are vowing to end Nunavut’s reliance on diesel for power by 2030.

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