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In 2012 the Conservative government undertook a massive overhaul of Canadian environmental law by proposing time limits on the environmental assessment of industrial projects, downloading the assessment whenever possible to the provinces, and limiting who can participate in the process, as well as weakening environment protection of the Fisheries Act and the Species at Risk Act. The minister of the natural resources, Joe Oliver, defended these changes by saying that they are necessary to speed up the approval of the big resource extraction projects: "We must seize the moment. These opportunities will not last forever." Can you use what you have learned in this course to point out fundamental flaws in this argument?

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