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Posted AT 4:40 AM EST on 05/05/08

Canadian pensioners and Chile's pristine wilderness

From Monday's Globe and Mail

AYSEN, CHILE — The Patagonian region of southern Chile is considered one of the world's last, great wildernesses, dubbed an "eco-gem" for its rare fauna, ice-sculptured fjords and almost total absence of industrial development. But development is threatening this pristine wilderness, driven in part by money from two of Canada's largest public-sector retirement funds.

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