Streamline Pipeline Assessment Processes

The federal government should take a lead role in assuring secure title to the land required for utility corridors.
Published on November 26, 2011

The key words in this article is that it is the Government’s duty to consult with First Nations.

The federal government should take a lead role in assuring secure title to the land required for utility corridors.  The responsibility to consult rests in their domain instead of private sector developers.

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