D. Harper, Terri-Lee Oleniuk, Lars Olthafer, Katie Slipp
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Recent Legislative and Regulatory Developments of Interest to Energy Practitioners
This article provides a high-level overview of regulatory and legislative developments in Canada between May 2018 and early May 2019. The authors reviewed regulatory initiatives, decisions, case law, and legislation from provincial, territorial, and federal authorities. Topics of note include climate change regulation, renewable energy initiatives, federal project approvals and pipeline issues, abandonment liability, and developments related to Indigenous law.