Federal environmental assessment and review process in Canada / F.G. Hurtubise and P.G. Wolf.: En105-71/3-1980E-PDF

"The decision to institute a federal environmental impact assessment policy in Canada was made by Cabinet in 1973. The Minister of the Environment was directed to establish, in cooperation with other Ministers, a process for the environmental impact assessment of federal projects, programs and activities, as well as all private projects involving federal lands, properties or monies. This process is called the Federal Environmental Assessment and Review Process (EARP)."--Intro.

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Department/Agency Canada. Federal Environmental Assessment Review Office.
Title Federal environmental assessment and review process in Canada / F.G. Hurtubise and P.G. Wolf.
Series title [Occasional paper] ;no. 3
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Processus fédéral d'évaluation et d'examen en matiére d’environnement.
Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment Canada].
Publishing information [Ottawa : Federal Environmental Assessment Review Office], 1980.
Author / Contributor Hurtubise, F. G.,1929-
Wolf, P. G.
Description 7, [1] p.
Catalogue number
  • En105-71/3-1980E-PDF
Subject terms Environmental policy
Environmental impact assessment
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