Letter to Minister of the Environment and Climate Change regarding Proposed Gazoduq Project - Requested Regulation to Enable Agreement with Kebaowek First Nation Under Impact Assessment Act
Letter to Minister of the Environment and Climate Change regarding Proposed Gazoduq Project - Requested Regulation to Enable Agreement with Kebaowek First Nation Under Impact Assessment Act
CELA and 15 other organizations have written a letter to the Prime Minister urging the government to resist pressure to weaken or delay the implementation of federal environmental laws during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Richard Lindgren summarizes CELA's involvement in a constitutional reference case on Canada's new Impact Assessment Act in the Alberta Court of Appeal. He also explains the new IAA, and the environmental assessment regime that it replaces.
Title: Bill C-69 Part 1: Impact Assessment Act Resource Type: Response to Consultation Content: 1256-CELA Submissions to ENEV re Bill C-69 # of Pages: 21 Date authored: March 29, 2019 Publication number: 1256 Author/s: Richard Lindgren Author Organization: CELA
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