More than one year ago, the City of Terrebonne, north of Montreal, banned single-use plastics for people eating in at restaurants. It says more than 90 per cent of businesses have complied with the bylaw, which is believed to be the first in Canada.
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Негізгі бет This Montreal suburb requires businesses to use reusable tableware. It wants others to follow suit
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