Government Defends Delaying Changes to the Heritage Conservation Act - The Tyee
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Listen to this article 6 min British Columbia Forests Minister Ravi Parmar said that despite already being several years into the process, the provincial government will take its time making changes to the Heritage Conservation Act, or HCA. “It’s important that we get it right,” Parmar told reporters earlier this month after four industry groups and the Union of BC Municipalities said they wouldn’t sign non-disclosure agreements to participate in the next stage of consultation. “We’ve been working on this piece of legislation for the last number of years, and again it is a complicated piece of…
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