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Topics: Climate and Energy, Canada's Environmental Reviews, Indigenous Law
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (January 18, 2012) - Jessica Clogg, Executive Director and Senior Counsel at West Coast Environmental Law issued the following statement in response to today’s announcement that President Obama’s has reject
Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy
Topics: Climate and Energy, Tar Sands, Pipelines & Tankers
VANCOUVER – One of Canada’s oldest environmental law organisations responds to attack ads linked to a top oil sands firm suggesting that the venerable provider of environmental legal aid services is driven by US funde
Topics: Climate and Energy, Tar Sands, Pipelines & Tankers
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Topics: Environmental Legal Aid, Indigenous Law, Lands & Forests
Vancouver. West Coast Environmental Law, a non-profit environmental law organization, today released a report – Professionals and Climate Change: How profess
Topics: Climate and Energy
VANCOUVER - Josh Paterson, staff lawyer at West Coast Environmental Law Association, made the following statement in response to learning tha
Topics: Canada's Environmental Reviews, Climate and Energy
Groups Petition Auditor General’s Office for Answers
Topics: Climate and Energy
Official Opposition’s first policy announcement is a bid to protect Pacific coast from oil tankers spills
Topics: Climate and Energy
Victoria, B.C. — Just days before the federal election, new polling results indicate 78.9 per cent of British Columbians support a ban on oil tanker traffic in B.C.’s inside coastal waters.
Topics: Climate and Energy
Alliance of five First Nations attend BMO AGM to dissuade bank from backing project that would harm rivers
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Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy
Minister Kent says Federal Review Panel to be re-appointed for environmental assessment of major project
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Topics: Climate and Energy
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Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law
Dogwood Initiative, Forest Ethics, West Coast Environmental Law Association, Living Oceans Society.
Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law
District of Central Saanich repeals bylaw, pays court costs for neighbourhood group
Topics: Environmental Legal Aid, Green Communities
“Our lands and waters are not for sale, not at any price.”
Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy
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Topics: Climate and Energy
For immediate release: December 7, 2010
Environmental groups praise support for today's vote
Topics: Climate and Energy
Pour diffusion immédiate : Le 30 novembre 2010
L’appel à l'interdiction de pétroliers sur la côte nord du Pacifique s'intensifie : les Premières nations et les industries côtières unissent leurs forces à Ottawa et font pression pour une nouvelle loi
Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy
For Immediate Release: November 30, 2010
Delegation says oil tankers threaten coastal economies and communities.
Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law
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Topics: Climate and Energy, Canada's Environmental Reviews, Lands & Forests, Indigenous Law
Vancouver BC—On Friday afternoon, the Chiefs of the First Nations Summit of BC, representing a majority of First Nations and Tribal Councils in BC, stated that the
Topics: Climate and Energy, Indigenous Law
Announcement brings B.C. one step closer to a legislated ban
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Topics: Climate and Energy
But BC must work with British Columbians to refine its approach if this potential is to be met.
Topics: Climate and Energy
Vancouver - The provincial government’s decision to move ahead on the Site C dam is irresponsible given the massive environmental and socioeconomic impacts of the proposed hydroelectric project.
Topics: Indigenous Law, Climate and Energy