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Top of PageIn what cases might federal and provincial / territorial governments work together to conduct environmental assessments?

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Top of PageIn what cases might federal and provincial / territorial governments work together to conduct environmental assessments?

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The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act requires that the federal environmental assessment process be applied when a federal authority is involved in a project. In some cases, both federal and provincial or territorial processes apply. Given the potential for overlapping environmental assessments, the Act allows the Minister of the Environment to enter into agreements with provincial and territorial governments relating to the environmental assessments of projects where both governments have an interest. These agreements provide guidelines for the roles and responsibilities of each government in the assessment of such projects.

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