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Bill C-69

  • Ottawa Will Amend Impact Assessment Act After Supreme Court Ruled It Unconstitutional: Environment Minister
    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, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • ANALYSIS: Why Did Ottawa Not Seek Supreme Court’s Input Before Pushing Ahead on Impact Assessment Act?
    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, 2023BY Lee Harding
  • Down but Not Out: The Long Saga of the Impact Assessment Act, AKA Bill C-69
    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, 2023BY Lee Harding
  • John Robson: Why the Supreme Court’s Bill C-69 Decision Isn’t the Victory Some Think It Is
    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, 2023BY John Robson
  • Cory Morgan: Supreme Court’s Bill C-69 Ruling Is a Hard Reality Check for the Feds
    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, 2023BY Cory Morgan
  • ‘Largely Unconstitutional’: Supreme Court Rules Against Feds’ Environmental Impact Legislation
    ‘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, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Canada’s Supreme Court to Decide Provincial Challenge to Environmental Impact Law
    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, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Canada’s Supreme Court to Evaluate ‘No More Pipelines’ Law
    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, 2023BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Kenney Calls for Energy Industry Support in Alberta’s Challenge of Federal Impact Assessment Law
    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, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Alberta Court’s Overturning of Liberals’ Environmental Impact Law Marks ‘Principled Approach’ to Federalism: Law Prof
    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, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • ‘No More Pipelines Bill’ C-69 Alberta’s Next Legal Hope
    ‘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, 2021BY Lee Harding
  • Canada’s Resource Sector Struggling With Regulations, COVID-19
    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, 2020BY Shane Miller
  • Federal Laws at Heart of Western Anger up for Debate as Liberals Begin Outreach
    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, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Albertans’ Post-Election Anger and the Attraction of Separatism
    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, 2019BY Michael Wagner
  • Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario Criticize Passage of Federal Environment Bills
    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, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Canadian Jobs Coalition Urges Senate to Not Pass Bill C-69
    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, 2019BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Senate Committee Getting an Earful of the Problems With Bill C-69
    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, 2019BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Federal Bailout, Bill C-69 Miss the Mark for Alberta’s Oil Patch
    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, 2018BY Rahul Vaidyanath
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    DOJ Asks Court to Revoke US Citizenship of Ex-Bosnian Prison Guard
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    2hr By Troy Myers
    Trinidad and Tobago Leader Backs US Military Action in Venezuela
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    US Restricts Visas of 2 Honduran Government Officials
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    4hr By Autumn Spredemann
    Corporate Seed Control Raises Costs, Stakes for America’s Food Security
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    5hr By Tom Ozimek
    More Farm Aid Unlikely Beyond $12 Billion Package, USDA Official Says
  • US Coast Guard Intercepts 2nd Oil Tanker From Venezuela: Noem
    7hr By Ryan Morgan
    US Coast Guard Intercepts 2nd Oil Tanker From Venezuela: Noem
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    7hr By John Haughey
    Georgia Power Gets Green Light to Dramatically Grow Grid to Draw Data Centers
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