It's a problem because it's not applied fairly. I still think that's an area of uncertainty. It doesn't allow the public, first nations, or, potentially the civil servants involved in the process, the same certainty as it allows proponents.
Staff Counsel, West Coast Environmental Law Association
It's a problem because it's not applied fairly. I still think that's an area of uncertainty. It doesn't allow the public, first nations, or, potentially the civil servants involved in the process, the same certainty as it allows proponents.
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