The World - News from Feb. 7, 1985
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Canada’s federal environment minister announced that an agreement has been reached with the nation’s seven easterly provinces to reduce acid rain by limiting sulfur dixoide emissions east of the province of Saskatchewan. Suzanne Blais-Grenier said the federal and provincial governments have agreed to finance the necessary measures to curtail the emissions to 44 pounds per hectare--2.47 acres--per year by 1994.
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