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Author: Rowland J. Harrison, K.C. ×

Controversy about the scope of the federal government’s role in the environmental assessment of major projects, particularly resource and energy development projects, reached fever pitch with the introduction in 2018 of Bill C-69 for the Impact Assessment Act (IAA), labelled […]

October 2024 – Volume 12, Issue 3, 2024
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Federal Government Amends the IAA: So What?

Authors: Claire Seaborn, Dennis Mahony, Michael Fortier and Tyson Dyck ×

INTRODUCTION Canada’s federal government has played a role in the environmental assessment of major projects since the early 1970s, rarely without controversy. Following a surge in public interest of environmental issues in the late 1960s and the introduction of environmental […]

October 2024 – Volume 12, Issue 3, 2024
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Regulatory Decision-Making in Evaluating Electrification Initiatives

Author: Mark Kolesar ×

THE REGULATOR’S DILEMMA Regulators are increasingly confronted with the dilemma posed by proposals to advance electrification or, alternatively, to undertake investments that may appear to oppose electrification. For the regulator, these proposals raise issues with respect to the assessment of […]

October 2024 – Volume 12, Issue 3, 2024
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Electricity Regulation of the Future Must Support System Reliability

Authors: Joe McKinnon and Channa S. Perera ×

A net zero economy[1] by 2050 would require Canada’s electricity demand to grow by more than double. For rapid grid expansion to meet our energy goals, we face a trilemma in managing key priorities within a finite resource base. Ensuring […]

October 2024 – Volume 12, Issue 3, 2024
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Comments on Electric Industry Restructuring and the AUC Inquiry into Land Use

Comments on Electric Industry Restructuring and the AUC Inquiry into Land Use

Author: Rick Cowburn ×

After nearly three decades of stability, Alberta’s electric industry framework is entering an era of radical and unknown change, primarily driven by the need to mitigate climate change. The Government of Alberta (GOA) directed the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) to […]

October 2024 – Volume 12, Issue 3, 2024
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What is Net-Zero – And How Do Offsets Help to Get Us There?

What is Net-Zero – And How Do Offsets Help to Get Us There?

Author: David Morton ×

INTRODUCTION On June 10, 2024, the Canada Electricity Advisory Council issued its final report: Powering Canada: A blueprint for success (Advisory Council Report).[1] The report stated: For Canada to reach its net-zero goal, multiple studies have concluded that in addition […]

October 2024 – Volume 12, Issue 3, 2024
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What Does La Rose Tell Us About Climate Change Litigation in Canada?

Authors: Nigel Bankes, Jennifer Koshan, Jonnette Watson Hamilton and Martin Z. Olszynski ×

On March 25, 2021, the Supreme Court of Canada released its much-anticipated reference opinion regarding the constitutionality of the federal government’s greenhouse gas (GHG) pricing regime. In Reference re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act[…]

October 2024 – Volume 12, Issue 3, 2024
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