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New-york
United-states
Australia
Japan
Germany
Damascus
Dimashq
Syria
Missouri
Texas
Iran
Afghanistan

Fight brewing as construction looms for natural gas pipeline in northern B.C.

Construction set to begin on Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, prompting climate concerns from other Indigenous groups and environmentalists

Canada
Woodfibre
British-columbia
Rockies
Canada-general
Squamish
Prince-rupert
Pearse-island
Kitimat
United-kingdom
Malaysia
British

Protection for spotted owl unreasonably delayed, says judge

A federal judge says it's "difficult to fathom" how it could be reasonable for Canada's environment minister to take more than eight months before recommending an emergency protection order for B. C.'s northern spotted owl.

Canada
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Ontario
United-kingdom
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British
Steven-guilbeault
Court-justice-yvan-roy
Wilderness-committee
Environment-ministry
British-columbia
Federal-court-justice-yvan-roy

Minister took too long in case of B.C.'s endangered spotted owl: judge

A judge has sided with a British Columbia group that argued the federal environment minister took too long by waiting more than eight months to recommend an emergency protection order for the endangered northern spotted owl.

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British
Steven-guilbeault
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