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Subject: Minerals

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1. Bill 127, The Aggregates Act

Year:
1980
Fonds:
Fonds 1.0 - Canadian Environmental Law Association
Collection:
CELA Publications On the land
Type:
1 textual record

2. Submissions to Standing Committee on General Government o...

Year:
2012
Fonds:
Fonds 1.0 - Canadian Environmental Law Association
Collection:
CELA Publications On the land
Type:
1 textual record

3. The proposed Ontario Aggregates Act: discussions, evaluat...

Year:
1979
Fonds:
Fonds 1.0 - Canadian Environmental Law Association
Collection:
CELA Publications On the land
Type:
1 textual record

4. Comments on sustainable development and minerals and metals

Year:
1995
Fonds:
Fonds 2.0 - Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy
Collection:
CIELAP Sustainable Development and Sustainability briefs and responses
Type:
1 textual record

5. Mineral aggregate resource planning policy: response of t...

Year:
1984
Fonds:
Fonds 1.0 - Canadian Environmental Law Association
Collection:
CELA Briefs and Responses to Government Consultations On the land
Type:
1 textual record

6. Submissions of the canadian environmental law association...

Year:
1989
Fonds:
Fonds 1.0 - Canadian Environmental Law Association
Collection:
CELA Briefs and Responses to Government Consultations On the land
Type:
1 textual record

7. Letter re: Comment on the document “Partnerships fo...

Year:
1996
Fonds:
Fonds 1.0 - Canadian Environmental Law Association
Collection:
CELA Briefs and Responses to Government Consultations On the land
Type:
1 textual record

8. Submission by the Canadian Environmental Law Association ...

Year:
1997
Fonds:
Fonds 1.0 - Canadian Environmental Law Association
Collection:
CELA briefs and responses to government consultations Other
Type:
1 textual record

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