WIN! Supreme Court will hear Chippewas of the Thames case against Line 9 WIN! Supreme Court will hear Clyde River's challenge of underwater blasting in Arctic Kamloops chapter to call on McKenna to protect Peterson Creek from the Ajax mine Paid plasma myths and realities ----------------- MEDIA RELEASE: Shore up water protections in federal budget on World Water Day, says Council of Canadians
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The Supreme Court of Canada announced this morning that they will grant leave to appeal to the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation to challenge the National Energy Board`s approval of Enbridge’s reversal of its Line 9 pipeline between Sarnia and Montreal.
The Supreme Court of Canada... announced this morning that they will grant leave to appeal to the Inuit community of Clyde River to challenge the National Energy Board`s approval of a five-year seismic blasting project in waters near the Arctic hamlet.
Federal environment minister Catherine McKenna is expected to visit Kamloops later this month to discuss the Ajax mine.
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