The federal government is tweaking legislation after a Supreme Court of Canada ruling. The law meant to assess environmental impacts of major projects was deemed unconstitutional and heavily criticized by Alberta’s premier. The federal environment minister is adamant he wants it fixed. Kabi Moulitharan reports.
Danielle Smith
Amendments coming to Impact Assessment Act
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