Index
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Index
F aer a page number indicates a gure.
T aer a page number indicates a table.
Access to information. See also Informa-
tion gathering and sharing
accountability and transparency, 147,
423, 423n21
copyright, 451–52
guidance material, 498–99
human rights, 450–52
recommendations, 541
third party trade secrets, 425–26, 426n37
timelines, 452
Access to Information Act (AIA), 351, 425,
451–52
Accountability and transparency
access to information, 423, 423n21
decision making, 47, 296, 416–22T, 442,
523, 539
federal lands, 400, 403
monitoring and follow-up, 364, 522, 541
principles, 168
Adaptive management, 352–58
administrative law principles, 358, 358n55
cycle, 353–54F
decision statement, 356–58, 358n55
denition, 353
legislation analysis and recommenda-
tions, 368–71
litigation, 354–55, 355n43, 355n45
precautionary principle, 369, 369n106,
370
survey, 352n31
Alameda dam project, 106
Alberta
coal mining, 56n11
constitutional challenge, 97, 529, 529n6
project assessment registration, 158
Alberta Wilderness Assn v Express Pipelines
Ltd case, 352, 352n28, 355
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), 340,
344, 435, 508, 518, 537
Alternatives
best options, 309–10
guidance, 206–7
impact statement template, 230–31
null option, 521
preferred, 231–34
Anaya, James, 131, 133–34
Andrews, Richard, 22
Anishinaabe people, 124
Anthropocene epoch risks, 242, 255–56
Aquaculture project, 437, 438
Archibald, Linda, 275
Arctic Gas pipeline, 15n16
564
Arnstein, Sherry, 329
Assembly of First Nations, 132
Assessment. See Impact assessment
Auditor General Act, 149
Australia (mining), 112
Ban National Park, 157, 401
Bats (Little Brown Myotis), 349, 349n14
Beanlands, Gordon, 9, 14, 19–20, 23, 244
Bellegarde, National Chief Perry, 133n54
Benevides, Hugh, 84n42
Berger Inquiry (Thomas Berger), 13, 15–16,
15n13, 326–27, 471, 473
Bill C-45 (Jobs and Growth Act (2012)), 119,
120
Bill C-69 (Impact Assessment Act ((IAA)
2019)), 84–91. See also Impact Assess-
ment Act ((IAA) 2019)
amendment proposals, 86, 86n53, 87,
87nn56–57, 88, 88nn58–59, 89,
89n66, 90, 184, 184n64,
490n99
beginnings, 84, 474
Conservative senators, 87–88, 88n58
criticisms of, 85, 85n46
environment committee partisanship,
86, 86n53
House of Commons debate, 85–87
Indigenous amendment proposal, 132
lobbyists, 87–88, 88n58, 92n74
project list consultation, 91–92
provincial position, 88, 88n59, 89, 89n66
public hearings, 88
royal assent, 86n52
scientic integrity amendment, 481–82
Senate deliberations, 87–91
Black women, 260–61
Bond, Alan, 415–16
Borrows, John, 447–48
Bowden, Marie-Ann, 115
Boyd, David, 358, 456
British Columbia
climate change mitigation, 280
federal cooperation agreement, 185–86
Indigenous rights legislation, 130,
130n46, 136
monitoring processes evaluation, 363
project assessment registration, 158
regional assessment, 248, 381
substitution process, 174n31
territorial sea rights, 98n7
British Columbia v Canadian Forest Prod-
ucts Ltd case, 114–15
British North America Act, 100
Brucejack Gold Mine Project, 349
Building Canada Plan, 172
Building Common Ground (Expert Panel
report), 4–5, 51–52, 474–75
Bureau d’audiences publiques sur l’envi-
ronnement (BAPE), 187
Cabinet. See Federal government
Caccia, MP Charles, 14
Canada Fund, 405, 406
Canada Nuclear Safety Commission
(CNSC), 64
Canada (Minister of Citizenship and
Immigration) v Vavilov case, 430–31,
482n73
Canada Wildlife Act, 157
Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador
Atlantic Accord Implementation Act,
182, 184
Canada-Newfoundland and Labra-
dor Oshore Petroleum Board
(C-NLOPB), 64–65, 182–83, 184,
184n63, 185
Canada-Nova Scotia Oshore Petroleum
Board (CNSOPB), 64–65, 182–83, 184,
184n63, 185
Canada-Nova Scotia Oshore Petroleum
Resources Accord Implementation Act,
182, 184
Canada-Wide Accord on Environmental
Harmonization, 168
Canadian Association of Petroleum Pro-
ducers (CAPP), 88n58
Canadian Council of Ministers of the
Environment (CCME), 167, 167n8,
168, 188, 381
Canadian Energy Pipeline Association
(CEPA), 88n58
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