During a campaign stop in Victoria, B.C. on Monday, Mark Carney pledged to open 10 new national parks and marine conservation areas, along with 15 new national urban parks. The Liberal leader said national parks and historic sites would be free for all Canadians to visit throughout the summer. Carney further vowed to support Indigenous-led conservation projects.
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Carney details sustainability platform with new national parks, free visitation throughout summer
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