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Home » Publications » ENVIRONMENT » Healthy Watersheds and Airsheds » Incorporating Indigenous Interests into, or Operating in Parallel with, Decision Making under the Water Sustainability Act
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Incorporating Indigenous Interests into, or Operating in Parallel with, Decision Making under the Water Sustainability Act

Filed in: Healthy Watersheds and Airsheds Indigenous Province-wide Resilient Coast Resource | October 23, 2020 by The Environmental Law Centre Society

A report providing recommendations for incorporating Indigenous laws and traditions into the Water Sustainability Act decision-making process.

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