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Article: Canadian Pollution Sources: 1. BCanadian Centre of Public Alternatives, (2003). Beyond factory farming : corporate hog barns and the threat to public health, the environment and rural communities. This document provides a comprehensive overview of the detrimental effects of factory farming in Canada. Most prominently pollution. 2.Mcmaster, M. National Water Research Institute, (2004). a decade of research on the environmental impacts of pulp and paper mill effluents in canada (1992-2002). Describes the effects of Canada's prominent logging and paper business on the environment. 3. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canadas-first-national-smog-strategy-is-in-the-air/article4397258/ 4. Government of Canada, (2006). Canada's Clean Air Act. This document provides information regarding steps the Canadian government is taking in order to combat pollution. 5.http://www.ec.gc.ca/inrp-npri/default.asp?lang=En&n=B85A1846-1- this government website provides up to date information on pollution in Canada.Information used from this source will mainly be statistical. 6.http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canadas-first-national-smog-strategy-is-in-the-air/article4397258/- provides further information on what is currently being done to combat smog and improve air quality in Canada.This information can go under the article subheading "Action against pollution." 7.Hilborn, J, (1990). Canadian perspectives on air pollution. While dated, it will still be considered in the analysis of how Canadians feel and perceive pollution in their country. Further articles used include the journal article "Canada Pollutes More than its Share." List of articles found but not yet read (all on ebscohost): Canada Needs Stronger Air Rules, Report Says. Water pollution control in Canada: cleanup through collaboration Pollution Blows Both Ways. AIR POLLUTION CHALLENGE PERSISTS. Water Pollution Control Technology in Canada Air Pollution Deaths Rise.

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