Emissions data confirms Canada struggling to meet carbon goal

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Latest data shows modest rise in emissions, despite pledge to slash carbon output by 2020

Canada saw a modest rise in greenhouse gas emissions in 2009-10, prompting green groups to warn that the country was unlikely to meet its goal of cutting emissions 17 per cent by 2020 against 2005 levels....

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