They are so significant they could encourage a return of capital to the Canadian energy sector — or continue to push it away to more welcoming jurisdictions, particularly the United States. They could also have big political ramifications in energy producing provinces — and not good ones — if they layer excessive regulation on top of already onerous carbon reduction policies.
The Canadian Landowner Alliance advocates for provincial legislation that recognizes property rights, and, that the Federal Government of Canada enshrines property rights in the Charter of Rights and freedoms.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
SO MANY WAYS TO GET IT WRONG
Major reforms of environmental and regulatory reviews of big energy projects – one of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s most anticipated policy changes – are due to be announced in days.
They are so significant they could encourage a return of capital to the Canadian energy sector — or continue to push it away to more welcoming jurisdictions, particularly the United States. They could also have big political ramifications in energy producing provinces — and not good ones — if they layer excessive regulation on top of already onerous carbon reduction policies.
They are so significant they could encourage a return of capital to the Canadian energy sector — or continue to push it away to more welcoming jurisdictions, particularly the United States. They could also have big political ramifications in energy producing provinces — and not good ones — if they layer excessive regulation on top of already onerous carbon reduction policies.
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