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Independent Senator Karen Sorensen

Municipalities have the tools and authority to influence environmentally positive actions in their day-to-day operations, but decisions for local councils are made much easier when a high per cent of the costs are coming from federal or provincial partnership dollars, writes Sen. Karen Sorensen. Pexels photograph by Andre Furtado
Municipalities have the tools and authority to influence environmentally positive actions in their day-to-day operations, but decisions for local councils are made much easier when a high per cent of the costs are coming from federal or provincial partnership dollars, writes Sen. Karen Sorensen. Pexels photograph by Andre Furtado
Municipalities have the tools and authority to influence environmentally positive actions in their day-to-day operations, but decisions for local councils are made much easier when a high per cent of the costs are coming from federal or provincial partnership dollars, writes Sen. Karen Sorensen. Pexels photograph by Andre Furtado
Municipalities have the tools and authority to influence environmentally positive actions in their day-to-day operations, but decisions for local councils are made much easier when a high per cent of the costs are coming from federal or provincial partnership dollars, writes Sen. Karen Sorensen. Pexels photograph by Andre Furtado