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Federal Court rules in Kearl Oil Sands case
14.05.08 - 22:24 ... source : Imperial Oil Limited
... Calgary, AB, May 14, 2008In a ruling today, the Federal Court determined that the authorization previously granted to the Kearl Oil Sands Project under subsection 35(2) of the federal Fisheries Act is a nullity. The Court decision to nullify the 35(2) authorization was based on the fact that an earlier Court decision of March 5, 2008 found that the report of t ...» Next (HTML)
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