With a major political battle looming in Ottawa-Gatineau over a proposed sixth interprovincial bridge, a tiny frog living in fragile habitats on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River is poised to leap into the fray. Read More
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How a tiny frog could halt plans for a bridge across the Ottawa River at Kettle Island
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