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Another Quiet Revolution?
The Canadian Government’s hidden plan to open your property up to First Nations occupation under the guise of ‘energy regulation.’
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Tackling Waste Gas From A Free Market Perspective
Are landowners aware of this viable alternative to flaring?
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Expropriation: Are Holdouts Really a Problem?
Owners have a right to gain economically from projects proposed for their land.
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Recon$iliation Nation
Ottawa’s Aboriginal agenda is a stealth assault on your property rights.
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The Nimble Market Response To Oil Storage Fears
Government legislation licenses bad corporate behaviour.
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Asked to allow archaeologists and local First Nations onto your land? Just say NO.
Your land was expropriated, or you signed an easement agreement — either way, the pipeline company took all the rights it needed for its project.
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A Federal Windfall for Orphan Wells
But why is Ottawa abandoning landowners burdened with orphan pipelines?
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The Fight for Property Rights Has Been a David vs. Goliath Struggle
But pipeline landowners have had some giants on our side…
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5 Ws to Safe Digging in Saskatchewan
Digging can be carried out by just about anyone, including homeowners, farmers, contractors, home builders, equipment operators, landscapers, land surveyors, developers, even urban and rural municipalities.
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New UN Legislation Wages War on Indigenous Anti-Poverty Efforts
UNDRIP is one more weapon activists can use to undermine First Nations and landowners.
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