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Canada’s prime minister vows to spend hundreds of millions of dollars over the next decade to help clean up the Great Lakes.
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The tentative deal covers sections of Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Superior included in an 1836 treaty that ceded tribal lands but provided continued hunting and fishing rights
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The United States and Canada recently announced they plan to establish a Green Shipping Corridor Network in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway system
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The grant from the foundation will be used to fund programs that engage up to 1,500 students
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A new survey from the Michigan Sea Grant program shows the Great Lakes commercial fishing industry is struggling to recruit and retain workers. New hires typically make as much as a fast-food worker, and the income is inconsistent.
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Officials say that shifting efforts to combat future high lake levels will be imperative going forward.
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$70 million invested in cleanup.
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