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The Structure of the Canadian Energy Regulator: A Questionable New Model for Governance of Energy Regulation Tribunals?

Authors: Rowland J. Harrison, Q.C., Neil McCrank and Ron Wallace ×

With the coming into force on August 28, 2019 of Bill C-69 enacting the Canadian Energy Regulator Act (“CER Act”) and the Impact Assessment Act (“IA Act”), the federal assessment process for energy infrastructure projects was fundamentally restructured.

April 2020 – Volume 8, issue 1 2020
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