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Collection: CIELAP Water quality and quantity briefs and responses

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1. Turning off the tap: water conservation law in Ontario wi...

Year:
1990
Fonds:
Fonds 2.0 - Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
Collection:
CIELAP Water quality and quantity briefs and responses
Type:
1 textual record

2. Walkerton Inquiry final report: A summary and a response

Year:
2002
Fonds:
Fonds 2.0 - Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
Collection:
CIELAP Water quality and quantity briefs and responses
Type:
1 textual record

3. Water grab #2 province of Ontario’s plans to transf...

Year:
2002
Fonds:
Fonds 2.0 - Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
Collection:
CIELAP Water quality and quantity briefs and responses
Type:
1 textual record

4. Lake Ontario Water Quality: Is it affected by contaminant...

Year:
2003
Fonds:
Fonds 2.0 - Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
Collection:
CIELAP Water quality and quantity briefs and responses
Type:
1 textual record

5. Drinking water quality in the grand river watershed

Year:
2003
Fonds:
Fonds 2.0 - Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
Collection:
CIELAP Water quality and quantity briefs and responses
Type:
1 textual record

6. Comments on discussion paper – healthy Great Lakes ...

Year:
2009
Fonds:
Fonds 2.0 - Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
Collection:
CIELAP Water quality and quantity briefs and responses
Type:
1 textual record

7. Comments on lake Simcoe protection plan , environmental r...

Year:
2009
Fonds:
Fonds 2.0 - Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
Collection:
CIELAP Water quality and quantity briefs and responses
Type:
1 textual record

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