Morgan Sharp
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January 15th 2020
The board of the Niagara region’s conservation authority voted emphatically to reject an extension of Dave Bylsma’s role as chair on Wednesday, amid protests about his links to climate denialism. Three candidates put their hands up to replace Bylsma, and his nomination was removed from consideration after the first round of balloting.
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