Supreme Court of Canada voids most of Trudeau environment law

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Supreme Court of Canada voids most of Trudeau environment law
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A law passed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to review major resource and infrastructure projects was largely struck down by Canada’s top court, which ruled it intrudes on provinces’ jurisdiction.

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