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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News UNC deputy political leader Jearlean John. File/photo by Sureash Cholai OPPOSITION Senator Jearlean John questioned whether measures being proposed in the Scrap Metal Bill 2022 will do more harm than good. John asked this question when she contributed to debate on the bill in the Senate on Friday. While the UNC supports efforts to properly regulate the domestic scrap metal industry, John wondered why Government closed it down, just to […]

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