The changing environment of federal impact assessment
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In this article — “The changing environment of federal impact assessment” — we explore a pivotal constitutional reference that was released by the Supreme Court of Canada, which found that the federal process for regulation and assessment of major infrastructure developments was unconstitutional. This finding necessitates substantive changes to the Impact Assessment Act in a way that respects the constitutional division of powers between the provinces and federal government.
This article is authored by Brad Gilmour, partner and Co-Chair, Environmental Disputes and Enforcement; Sean Sutherland, partner and Niall Fink, associate.
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