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Part 3
Without question, the top story over the last year has been the
COVID-19 pandemic and its tremendous ongoing effects felt across
Canada and the world.
This time has had a significant impact on Canada s energy
industry and many of the changes and developments that took place
in 2020 will continue to influence trends, business decisions and
the future growth of Canada s energy industry in 2021.
As we look back at 2020, we have highlighted the Top 20 industry
developments and decisions made throughout the year in four key
areas: Judicial decisions, regulatory decisions, legislative and policy
developments, and transactions and trends.
In this article, we analyze the
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On Feb. 1, 2021, the Province of British Columbia brought new
obligations for identifying and addressing contaminated sites
through amendments to the
Contaminated Sites Regulation (the
Regulation) into force.
What you need to know
The legislation establishes the
process for identifying potentially contaminated sites and ensuring
that such sites are investigated and remediated as needed after
they have been decommissioned, where operations have ceased, or
before re-use or redevelopment.
B.C. has stated that the amendments
to the EMA and Regulation are needed to address weaknesses and gaps
On February 1, 2021, amendments to the Environmental Management Act (EMA) and associated changes to the Contaminated Sites Regulation relating to the process for identifying contaminated sites.
By James Muonwa
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed beverages giant, Schweppes Holdings Africa Limited, through it’s subsidiary Sunrise Citrus Estates, is planning to establish a 2 700-hectare citrus plantation in Beitbridge.
Famed for it’s internationally acclaimed Mazoe Orange Crush brand, the company seeks to grow it raw material source for manufacturing of juices for local and foreign markets.
In a recent statement, Schweppes said, “Sunrise Citrus Estates, a subsidiary of Schweppes Holdings Africa Limited, proposes to establish a citrus plantation in Beitbridge, Zimbabwe…and intends to set up a 2 700 hectare citrus plantation which will create employment for local communities.
“The implementation of the project will enable processing of juice for local and international markets, as well as exporting raw fruit.”