On Haida Gwaii, a colonial government is no longer lord of the land
British Columbia and the Haida Nation’s historic agreement recognizes Haida land ownership across the archipelago...
Many of the largest environmental battles in Canada’s history have been fought in front of a judge and gavel. From the Canadian constitution and international commitments to local bylaws, environmental law is shaping the future of Canada’s wilderness, oceans, suburbs, farmland and cities.
Environmental law is penetrating into the public conversation more now than any other time in living memory. But it can seem dense. (Let’s be honest: it is dense.) Never fear — we bring you dynamic legal experts, thoughtful advocates and Indigenous scholars and knowledge-keepers to make sense of Canada’s changing legal landscape.
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British Columbia and the Haida Nation’s historic agreement recognizes Haida land ownership across the archipelago...
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