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2 Feb 2022

1305 Re: Proposed Amendments to Regulation 903 (Wells) ERO #013-1513 November-26-19 Lindgren Submission by the Canadian Environmental Law Association to the Canadian 1304 Nuclear Safety Commission Regarding the Regulatory Oversight Report for Kerrie Blaise and Luc Lance November-12-19 Uranium Mines and Mills in Canada: 2018 Submission by the Canadian Environmental Law Association to the Canadian 1. [...] 920 July-08-13 persuant to Section 61 of the Environmental Bill of Rights Donald Maracle Petition Regarding Review of Persistence and Bioaccumulation Regulation Under 919 CEPA - Petition to the Commissioner of Environment and Sustainable Elaine MacDonald, Fe de Leon July-08-13 Development, Office of the Auditor General of Canada 918 Motion requesting an order to amend the Notice of Application The. [...] Theresa McClenaghan June-01-12 Notice of Application for Judicial Review of CNSC decision - Notice of Application for judicial review of the March 13, 2013 decision by the CNSC in relation to the Theresa McClenaghan, Richard Lindgren, 912 screening-level EA conducted by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission of the April-12-13 Justin Duncan refurbishment and continued operation of the Darlington N. [...] Emergency Planning at the Darlington Refurbishment - Comments of the Canadian Environmental Law Association to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission with 858 Theresa McClenaghan July-18-12 respect to the Draft Screening Report: Consideration of Emergency Planning in the Darlington Refurbishment and Continued Operation Project. [...] 1 — January 1, 2011 on the Proposed Notice Requiring Fe de Leon (CELA) and Sandra Madray 775 March-02-11 the Preparation and Implementation of Pollution Prevention Plans in Respect of (CSM) Specified Substances on Schedule 1 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, related to the Resin and Synthetic Rubber Manufacturing Sector.

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Bernardine Tucker

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