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Canadian ozone network faces axe

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    The News story 'Canadian ozone network faces axe' ( Nature 477, 257–258; 2011) stated that Environment Canada planned to cut 776 jobs. Although 776 employees will be affected by workforce changes, only about 300 posts are being eliminated.

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Schiermeier, Q. Canadian ozone network faces axe. Nature 477, 257–258 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/477257a

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