Wilkinson pledges tweaks to impact assessment act after Supreme Court rebuke

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Canada’s minister of energy and natural resources Jonathan Wilkinson is pledging to change the Impact Assessment Act after the Supreme Court of Canada declared most of the law to be unconstitutional, while Alberta’s business community celebrated the ruling as a win for the energy industry.

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