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...(the "LaFarge Group") Appellants;. and. Ocean Construction Supplies Limited, Construction Aggreg...
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... talked about a possible ice-free Arctic Ocean in the summer by the year 2100, but models now sug... its pace in Greenland and northern Canada. In Greenland, mining firms are actively exploring... such products as cereals, minerals, wood, cement, and so forth, however, who are less reliant on a ...
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...(1879), 4 O.A.R. 281; Nolan v. Ocean, Accident and Guarantee Corp. (1903), 5 O.L.R. 544...311; R. v. St. Lawrence Cement Inc. (2002), 60 O.R. (3d) 712; British Columbia Go...
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... erosion, agricultural operations, breaking ocean waves and grinding operations. The coarse fraction...: the Canadian Trucking Alliance, the Cement Association of Canada, the Government of Alberta, ...
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...in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of. snow and ice,...pelletizing; potash; cement; lime; chemicals; and fertilizers. Regulated Emiss...
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..., and greater awareness of the needs of Canada's indigenous peoples, have all combined to direct ...The basic framework for the oceans is set out in the 1982 Convention on the Law of th... essentially done all it can do legally to cement its claim that the waters of the archipelago are t...
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... are connected to recurrent themes in Canada's national and external identity, in which the Arc... national interests, an attempt to add new cement to the national building block, an electoral strat... Quebec coast is far from the Arctic Ocean, properly speaking. . Nevertheless, Quebec, when w...
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...(Holnam) et son prédécesseur, Ideal Cement Company (Ideal Cement), exploitaient activement la... la carrière et son équipement à Lafarge Canada Inc., qui a ensuite constitué la société exploi...
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China has experienced pressing energy shortages in recent years, and Beijing has intensified its efforts to secure China's energy supply through both increased domestic production and external expansion. In this paper, I first analyze China's global quest for energy by looking at the correlation between China's economic growth and its energy security concerns. I then examine the implications of China's "go-out" strategy through two sets of case studies. I argue that China's global search for energy is primarily driven by its rapid economic growth, out of insecurity rather than a master plan to dominate the world, and that China's energy security issues have multiple implications beyond simple economic concerns. Finally, I recommend a forward-looking engagement policy to be adapted by Ca...
... all strategic sea routes from the Pacific Ocean to the Persian Gulf, and imposed an embargo on the... America, and China's energy relations with Canada.2 The paper's purpose is three-fold: to provide mo..., 27 percent of steel, and 40 percent of cement, 20 percent of copper, 19 percent of aluminum, and...
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..., either empty or loaded with aggregates or cement products, between business facilities of Ocean Con...in Canada which operated in an area of provincial legislativ...