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Dalhousie Law Journal

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1983

Challenge

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Canada And The Challenge Of Foreign Investment: The First Decade Of Foreign Investment Review, Brian Derrah Oct 1983

Canada And The Challenge Of Foreign Investment: The First Decade Of Foreign Investment Review, Brian Derrah

Dalhousie Law Journal

The enactment of the Foreign Investment Review Act did not halt the evolution of foreign investment policy, nor did the creation of the Foreign Investment Review Agency (FIRA) end the foreign investment problem. For many, the agency became part of the problem. Now, a decade since its inception, FIRA operates in one of the few areas of government endeavour that has no statutorily developed foreign investment policy. The effectiveness of the agency as an articulator and implementor of foreign investment policy requires evaluation. This paper will review the Canadian government's response to the foreign investment challenge - the development of …


The Acquisition Of National Parkland: A Challenge For The Future, Rosemary E. Nation Oct 1983

The Acquisition Of National Parkland: A Challenge For The Future, Rosemary E. Nation

Dalhousie Law Journal

Since the inception of a national park system in Canada, land acquisition for national parks has been sporadic and is now at a virtual standstill. In 1930, when legislation was introduced to designate national parks and govern their use, fourteen parks areas had been established.' Four parks were set up between 1930 and 1968, and seven parks and three national park reserves were established between 1968 and 1982. With the exception of the establishment of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan in 1982, there has been no further expansion to date. Thus, there are currently twenty-six national parks and three national …