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Nancy J. Turner

Nancy J. Turner is a professor emerita at the school of environmental studies at the University of Victoria and 2015 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Fellow. 

Canada has opportunity to become a global leader in conservation

Opinion | BY NANCY J. TURNER | November 13, 2017
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna can spur progress by investing in provincial, territorial and Indigenous peoples’ efforts to create new parks and protected areas, and recognize areas identified for protection by Indigenous nations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NANCY J. TURNER | November 13, 2017
Opinion | BY NANCY J. TURNER | November 13, 2017
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna can spur progress by investing in provincial, territorial and Indigenous peoples’ efforts to create new parks and protected areas, and recognize areas identified for protection by Indigenous nations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NANCY J. TURNER | November 13, 2017
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna can spur progress by investing in provincial, territorial and Indigenous peoples’ efforts to create new parks and protected areas, and recognize areas identified for protection by Indigenous nations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NANCY J. TURNER | November 13, 2017
Opinion | BY NANCY J. TURNER | November 13, 2017
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna can spur progress by investing in provincial, territorial and Indigenous peoples’ efforts to create new parks and protected areas, and recognize areas identified for protection by Indigenous nations. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade