Conservationists’ fight against developer’s defamation case a test of B.C.’s law to protect free speech
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Lawyers say Todsen Design and Construction’s libel case against two individuals and the Qualicum Nature...
An unprecedented wave of lawsuits in the U.S. aim to hold big oil and gas...
Boreal conservation advocates puzzled by Canadian response to proposed legislation on forest product procurement
The Muteshekau Shipu (Magpie River) in Québec will enjoy new protections as Canada joins a...
An effectively planned Canada Water Agency would address the myriad environmental, legal and political issues...
Renewed U.S. focus on emissions reductions, alternative energy and environmental injustice offers a prime opportunity...
Ottawa has ordered Yukon to reassess the impacts of a proposed mine on caribou and...
After years of public consultation and hearings, an independent panel says modernizing mineral development rules...
In the first-ever title case argued in B.C. since the province introduced UNDRIP legislation, Crown...
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