Canada receives award of shame
11 Dec 2009
Canada has received an award at the Copenhagen climate conference – but not one to brag about.
Canada received a third place award for its Environment Minister Jim Prentice’s comment: “Canada will not be swayed by Copenhagen hype.”
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