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What is a natural health product? Federal Court of Appeal resolves a scientific debate
The natural health product (NHP) industry in Canada is considerable with over CDN$5 billion of annual revenue.
Global | Publication | July 2018
On 17 July 2018, the Northern Territory (NT) Government released its plan to implement the 135 recommendations of the Independent Scientific Inquiry into unconventional hydraulic fracturing. The plan details how each of the recommendations will be implemented and is grouped under six key themes: Strengthening Regulation, Ensuring Accountable Industry Practise, Safeguarding Water and the Environment, Respecting Community and Culture, Maximising Regional Benefits and Local opportunities, and Planning for Industry.
The NT Government has outlined the following Implementation Stages:
Stage | Action | Completion Date |
Stage 1: Planning |
Establishing an Onshore Shale Gas Community and Business Reference Group. | By July 2018 |
Stage 2: Preparing for exploration |
Implementing 30 priority recommendations from the Report, to allow hydraulic fracturing to commence. | By the end of 2018 |
Stage 3: Exploration and preparing for production |
Implementing the remaining recommendations required before production licences can be approved. | Between 2018 and 2021 |
While the granting of production licenses may be three years away, exploration and development activities are likely to commence before the end of Stage 3. In anticipation of this, there is likely to be increased M&A activity in the area. Oil service companies and ancillary industries may also enjoy an increase in demand as companies seek to lock down arrangements.
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The natural health product (NHP) industry in Canada is considerable with over CDN$5 billion of annual revenue.
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Bill C-2, or the Strong Borders Act, passed its first reading on June 3.
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Effective May 31, the Government of Alberta (the Government) enacted its Code of Practice for Solar and Wind Renewable Energy Operations (the Code), a set of rules created pursuant to Section 3.1(1)(c) of the Conservation and Reclamation Regulation.
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