Last October, the Supreme Court of Canada found most of the federal Impact Assessment Act, previously known as Bill C-69, unconstitutional. The justices ruled that the law, adopted five years ago, is too broad and seeks to regulate activities within provincial jurisdiction. Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault has promised to introduce a “tightened” version of the bill that respects the division of powers. Read More
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