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How CAEPLA helped TransCanada get its XL Pipeline approved in 2008 and the lesson it offers Nebraska landowners today By Dave Core
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Dave Core on why you can’t trust the NEB’s latest advice
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You might think our headline is a bit on the provocative side. But is it? Decades ago the government of Manitoba got into the hydroelectric business via Crown corporation Manitoba...
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The "compensation" racket is no way to protect property rights Justices side with government in property rights case
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Only Canada's hapless pipeline regulator could find itself in hot water for trying to plug a leak. Trouble is it's not the type of leak you're thinking.
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Adding Property Rights to the Charter
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To demonstrate just how committed to transparency they are, the NEB spent tens of thousands of your tax dollars investigating the leak of...a joke. A Board bureaucrat made an...
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Both can use government to evict you from your seat or land. CAEPLA can help negotiate a better outcome.
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The piece pretty much sums up CAEPLA's philosophy. As Canada's leading grassroots property rights organization, CAEPLA believes political interference with pipeline projects is a violation of property rights -- both...
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CAEPLA COO Annette Schinborn talks about this lifelong commitment in the latest edition of the Pipeline Observer... Let CAEPLA help get your ‘marriage’ off to a good start “Only...
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