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		<description><![CDATA[One important but little discussed difference between the Canadian and American parts of Cascadia is their different philosophies about trash. This difference has emerged in the last decade. And, sad to say, the Canadians have left the Americans in the dustbin, so to speak. British Columbia has adopted a far less regulatory, government-centered approach, even while they&#8217;ve made dramatic gains in waste reduction and recycling. I&#8217;m talking here about &#8220;product...]]></description>
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