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Free Speech or Defamation? Eco Group Tests BC Anti-SLAPP Law


Recovery from disaster is a long process, as this Museum of Anthropology exhibition demonstrates. Open until Sept. 19.
“This has all the hallmarks of a SLAPP suit,” said Ezra Morse, a 41-year-old software engineer and defendant in the case. “Developers only have to throw a few thousand dollars at trying to get advocates to shut up.”
SLAPP suits Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation are what the new legislation aims to prevent. Often, they’re filed by large groups with deep financial pockets and a wealth of legal resources against engaged citizens and activists who lack both.
Morse and the Qualicum Nature Preservation Society, a 148-member organization he co-founded in 2020 and serves as president of, are named in a civil claim filed in May by Richard Todsen, Linda Todsen and Todsen Design & Construction Ltd. ....

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After landmark court victory, Treaty 8 Nations lay out vision for energy development in northeastern B.C.


 As part of their supporting evidence, Blueberry River mapped out resource projects in their territory in 1965 and 2015, documenting more than 19,974 oil and gas wells in their territory alone, alongside multiple pipelines, resource roads and other industrial disturbances. In her ruling, Burke found that 73 per cent of Blueberry River s traditional territory is within 250 metres of an industrial disturbance and 84 per cent is within 500 metres of an industrial disturbance.
The Blueberry River First Nations is alleging that most of its territory has been disrupted by development. These 2015 maps compare industrial activity today to 50 years ago. (Blueberry River First Nations)
Further, the ruling concluded that less than 14 per cent of forests in the region had been left intact, and there had been a clear decline in the number of moose, caribou and other wildlife in the region. All of this, Burke concluded, is the result of industrial activity and that it interfered wit ....

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Young climate activists beat Germany's government in court. Could it happen here?


Young climate activists beat Germany s government in court. Could it happen here?
cbc.ca
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Evan Dyer
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A youth climate protester carries a sign at Queen Street West and Bay Street in downtown Toronto on Friday, March 19, 2021.
Young climate activists in Canada have turned to the courts in their fight to goad governments into taking their near-term climate commitments seriously. If the German experience is any guide, they may be on to something.
In a decision closely watched by the 22 young plaintiffs behind two climate lawsuits in Canada, Germany s constitutional court on April 29 sided with nine young Germans against their federal government. The court agreed the country s landmark climate legislation, passed in 2019, put too much of a burden on future generations and didn t take enough responsibility in the present. ....

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