The United Nation’s biodiversity conference being held in Montreal has ended, with delegates reaching a deal some call historic. Participating countries committed to protecting 30 per cent of the world’s biodiversity and territories by 2030. As Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports being host to the talks may have brought benefits to the province’s own biodiversity.
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