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The Supreme Court of Canada finds the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act constitutional

By Gord (Gordon) L. Tarnowsky, Stéphane Beaulac, Ph.D., Dina Awad, David P. Konkin, and Susan Fridlyand | March 26, 2021
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Is it constitutional? A primer on the discord between provincial appellate courts on the constitutionality of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act

By Gordon Tarnowsky, Dina Awad, David P. Konkin, and Susan Fridlyand | March 24, 2021
  • Energy
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Dentons’ Pick of Canadian Regulatory Trends to Watch in 2021 – Energy Regulatory

By Bernie Roth | January 20, 2021
  • Energy
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Alberta Natural Gas Vision and Strategy

By George Antonopoulos, Michael A. Hurst, and Courtney Burton | October 19, 2020
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Energy Regulation in the New Dynamic: Dentons Revisits its Pick of Canadian Regulatory Trends to Watch in 2020

By Simon Kupi | September 18, 2020
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Judicial review post-Vavilov: Are courts “correcting” administrative decisions?

By Dina Awad and Elliot Windfeld | August 27, 2020
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  • Energy
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Fort McKay First Nation v Prosper Petroleum Ltd: The Alberta Court of Appeal directs the AER to consider constitutional Aboriginal rights issues outside of the duty to consult

By Laura Estep, Bernie Roth, Simon Kupi, and Joe Sebestyen | May 4, 2020
  • Energy
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GHG emissions and the Canadian Constitution – Defending against the Trojan horse

By Gord Tarnowsky and David P. Konkin | March 17, 2020

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