Environmental Law & Policy

Call for Delegates: Annual AEN-EUB Meeting

The 2007 AEN-EUB Meeting has been set for April 20th, 2007 in Calgary.

This is the preliminary list of meeting issues and speakers who raised them. If anyone who has confirmed for the meeting notices any omissions or
inaccuracies, please let me know.

There are still 4 seats available for this meeting. Interested AEN members should email [email protected] if you wish to participate.

Thanks,
Myles.

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Environmental Law Centre Open House Reception

<div class="flexinode-body flexinode-1"><div class="flexinode-textfield-2"><div class="form-item"> <label>Location: </label> Edmonton </div> </div><div class="flexinode-textarea-1"><div class="form-item"> <label>Description: </label> The Board of Directors and Staff of the <a href="http://www.elc.ab.ca">Environmental Law Centre</a> cordially invite you to join us for an Open House Reception. <p>Wednesday, December 13, 2006<br />4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.</p><p>Please note our new location at the Baker Centre, and if arriving after 5:30, enter the building through the doors located at the south entrance.</p><p><a href="http://www.elc.ab.ca">Environmental Law Centre</a><br />800, 10025 – 106 Street<br />Edmonton, AB T5J 1G4<br /><strong> Please RSVP by Monday, December 11, 2006</strong></p><p><strong>Phone:</strong> (780) 424-5099 Fax: (780) 424-5133 <br /><strong>Toll Free:</strong> 1-800-661-4238<br /><strong>E-mail: </strong> <span class="spamspan"><span class="u">elc</span> [at] <span class="d">elc [dot] ab [dot] ca</span></span> </p> </div> </div></div>

Public consultation - CEC Operational Plan for 2007-2009

To the institutions and general public of North America with an interest in environmental protection

Montreal, 22 November 2006. The Joint Public Advisory Committee (JPAC) of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) of North America, in fulfilling its responsibility to assure an active public participation in the activities of the Commission, as well as to advise the Council of the CEC in its deliberations, requests the North American public to submit comments related to the CEC Operational Plan for 2007–2009. Read More

Action Alert: Canadian Environmental Assessment Act

The Harper Government has not budgeted for the five million dollars that was committed to implement last November's Cabinet Directive for the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. The Directive (posted online at http://www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca/013/010/directives_e.htm), prioritizes the delivery of high quality environmental assessments in a predictable, certain and timely manner, while recognizing the need for strong leadership from the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency and the federal environmental assessment coordinator.

The Directive bills itself as an initial step towards achieving consolidation of the federal environmental assessment process and aims to: Read More

Power for the People: Determining Our Energy Future, Early-bird Registration Deadline

<div class="flexinode-body flexinode-1"><div class="flexinode-textfield-2"><div class="form-item"> <label>Location: </label> Edmonton </div> </div><div class="flexinode-textarea-1"><div class="form-item"> <label>Description: </label> <p>Parkland Institute&#39;s Tenth Annual Conference:</p><h3>Power for the People: Determining Our Energy Future</h3><p><em>Featuring John Ralston Saul on Democracy, Sovereignty and Energy</em></p><p>University of Alberta Campus<br />November 17-19, 2006</p><p><strong>Save Money! Deadline for early-bird registration is November 3.</strong></p><p>A conference about:</p><ul><li>Alberta’s Role in Fuelling Global Demand</li><li>An Alternative Perspective: The Norwegian Example</li><li>Energy Regulation and Public Participation: Disappointments in Democracy</li><li>The Political Power of the Energy Sector in Alberta</li><li>Life on the Tar Sands: The Real Cost</li><li>Don&#39;t &quot;Let the Eastern Bastards Freeze in the Dark&quot;</li><li>Getting Our Fair Share</li><li>Opportunities Lost? Maximizing Our Resource Heritage</li><li>Trading Away Our Energy Future?</li><li>A Good Life for All</li><li>Transitioning to a Post Carbon Economy</li><li>Investing in Our Future </li></ul><p>Can&#39;t come to the whole conference come to part of it! Tickets are available for every time block of the conference.</p> </div> </div></div>

Power for the People: Determining Our Energy Future

<div class="flexinode-body flexinode-1"><div class="flexinode-textfield-2"><div class="form-item"> <label>Location: </label> Edmonton </div> </div><div class="flexinode-textarea-1"><div class="form-item"> <label>Description: </label> <p>Parkland Institute&#39;s Tenth Annual Conference:</p><h3>Power for the People: Determining Our Energy Future</h3><p><em>Featuring John Ralston Saul on Democracy, Sovereignty and Energy</em></p><p>University of Alberta Campus<br />November 17-19, 2006</p><p><strong>Save Money! Deadline for early-bird registration is November 3.</strong></p><p>A conference about:</p><ul><li>Alberta’s Role in Fuelling Global Demand</li><li>An Alternative Perspective: The Norwegian Example</li><li>Energy Regulation and Public Participation: Disappointments in Democracy</li><li>The Political Power of the Energy Sector in Alberta</li><li>Life on the Tar Sands: The Real Cost</li><li>Don&#39;t &quot;Let the Eastern Bastards Freeze in the Dark&quot;</li><li>Getting Our Fair Share</li><li>Opportunities Lost? Maximizing Our Resource Heritage</li><li>Trading Away Our Energy Future?</li><li>A Good Life for All</li><li>Transitioning to a Post Carbon Economy</li><li>Investing in Our Future </li></ul><p>Can&#39;t come to the whole conference come to part of it! Tickets are available for every time block of the conference.</p> </div> </div></div>

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