It’s a trend in Nova Scotia where citizens and non-profit groups are looking to the courts to rule on government decisions. The latest involves an appeal ...
It’s a trend in Nova Scotia where citizens and non-profit groups are looking to the courts to rule on government decisions. The latest involves an appeal giving two environmental groups standing in a decision involving the proposed LNG project in Goldboro, Nova Scotia. Ecojustice lawyer James Gunvaldsen Klaassen explains why the legal charity is involved in cases like this. And he tells us why this is important for democracy.
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