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Bill C-69
Ottawa Will Amend Impact Assessment Act After Supreme Court Ruled It Unconstitutional: Environment Minister
The minister says the government will be seeking 'the shortest path forward' to bring the act into compliance with the Constitution.
October 26, 2023
BY
Matthew Horwood
ANALYSIS: Why Did Ottawa Not Seek Supreme Court’s Input Before Pushing Ahead on Impact Assessment Act?
Ottawa's Impact Assessment Act has been declared "largely unconstitutional" five-and-a-half years after the legislation was first tabled in ...
October 17, 2023
BY
Lee Harding
Down but Not Out: The Long Saga of the Impact Assessment Act, AKA Bill C-69
The Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling against the Impact Assessment Act, famously dubbed “the no more pipelines act” ...
October 16, 2023
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Lee Harding
John Robson: Why the Supreme Court’s Bill C-69 Decision Isn’t the Victory Some Think It Is
Commentary It looks like a victory for Alberta in what has become a cross between a legal dispute ...
October 13, 2023
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John Robson
Cory Morgan: Supreme Court’s Bill C-69 Ruling Is a Hard Reality Check for the Feds
Commentary Canada’s Supreme Court made a landmark decision in its ruling that the federal Impact Assessment Act (Bill ...
October 13, 2023
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Cory Morgan
‘Largely Unconstitutional’: Supreme Court Rules Against Feds’ Environmental Impact Legislation
In a 5–2 majority decision, Canada’s Supreme Court has ruled that the Liberal government’s environmental assessment scheme is ...
October 13, 2023
BY
Noé Chartier
Canada’s Supreme Court to Decide Provincial Challenge to Environmental Impact Law
The federal government and several provinces are in a tug of war over the power to regulate natural ...
March 27, 2023
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Tara MacIsaac
Canada’s Supreme Court to Evaluate ‘No More Pipelines’ Law
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a federal appeal this week on Alberta's challenge to the Impact Assessment ...
March 20, 2023
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Tara MacIsaac
Kenney Calls for Energy Industry Support in Alberta’s Challenge of Federal Impact Assessment Law
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has called on his province's energy industry to intervene in the provincial government's court ...
September 20, 2022
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Andrew Chen
Alberta Court’s Overturning of Liberals’ Environmental Impact Law Marks ‘Principled Approach’ to Federalism: Law Prof
The recent ruling by the Alberta Court of Appeal that the federal government's Impact Assessment Act (IAA) is ...
May 29, 2022
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Andrew Chen
‘No More Pipelines Bill’ C-69 Alberta’s Next Legal Hope
Having recently lost its constitutional challenge against federal carbon pricing in Canada’s top court, Alberta is still in ...
April 21, 2021
BY
Lee Harding
Canada’s Resource Sector Struggling With Regulations, COVID-19
Canada's oil and gas industry is struggling under new regulations that could see the sector decline even as ...
September 2, 2020
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Shane Miller
Federal Laws at Heart of Western Anger up for Debate as Liberals Begin Outreach
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau quickly backed up his pledge for more dialogue with the West, opening up his ...
November 22, 2019
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The Canadian Press
Albertans’ Post-Election Anger and the Attraction of Separatism
Despite the fact that Albertans voted overwhelmingly—almost 70 percent of the popular vote—for the Conservative Party, it was ...
November 2, 2019
BY
Michael Wagner
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario Criticize Passage of Federal Environment Bills
EDMONTON—Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he will fight the passage of two federal environment bills on multiple fronts—starting ...
June 22, 2019
BY
The Canadian Press
Canadian Jobs Coalition Urges Senate to Not Pass Bill C-69
The government’s rejection of about half the nearly 200 amendments put forth by the Senate after months of ...
June 19, 2019
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
Senate Committee Getting an Earful of the Problems With Bill C-69
Bill C-69, which is proving to be a highly controversial and polarizing piece of legislation, has been the ...
April 23, 2019
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
Federal Bailout, Bill C-69 Miss the Mark for Alberta’s Oil Patch
The Canadian federal government’s efforts to placate the oil and gas sector and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley aren’t ...
December 19, 2018
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
TOP NEWS
State Financial Managers Say Corporate DEI Policies Will End
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By
Kevin Stocklin
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Katabella Roberts
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Ryan Morgan
Russia Says It Shot Down 2 UK-Supplied Storm Shadow Missiles Fired by Ukraine
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Adam Morrow
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Former Defense Minister
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Chris Summers
Federal Government Proposes Alternatives for Managing Colorado River System
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Stephen Katte
US Optimistic as Israel Weighs Cease-Fire Proposal for Lebanon
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Dan M. Berger
IAEA Chief Says Iran Has Taken ‘Concrete Steps’ in Right Direction on Nuclear Program
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Chris Summers
UK’s Starmer Faces Pressure to Get Tougher on China at G20
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Lily Zhou
Global Economic Risks Spark Calls to Tie US Dollar to Gold Again
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Olivia Li
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Xin Ning
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