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To: elmatador who wrote (91249)6/10/2012 3:33:44 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 220313
 
>>How? With all those environmentalists blocking any pipeline.<<

Canada tries to speed up permit process...

President of Royal Dutch Shell says BC LNG could be 'pilot' for federal streamlining
news.yahoo.com

A major overhaul of environmental assessment rules for big projects was announced by the Canadian government last month in an effort to avoid duplication and set strict time limits for project reviews.

The plan calls for three organizations — the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, the National Energy Board and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission — to conduct reviews, down from 40 government departments that can currently be involved.

Ottawa would defer to provincial reviews that meet national standards, and reviews would be limited to 12 months for standard assessments, rising to a maximum of two years.