Alberta asked the Supreme Court to rule on whether a piece of federal environmental legislation was offside and the court’s decision was a surprise to both sides
As Canada tries to figure out its path forward in combatting climate change, the question of which level of government is allowed to do what has become a
sticking point in the courts. Most recently, the government of Alberta asked the Supreme Court to rule on whether a piece of federal environmental legislation was offside.
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