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'This feels very familiar': Canadian scientists rally to support American counterparts fearing Trump clampdown
Under former prime minister Stephen Harper, the federal government made it progressively more difficult for Canadian government scientists to communicate their findings to the public. Now, American scientists are facing similar restrictions, and Canadians are offering to help their U.S. counterparts fight them.
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