And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  Nanoose Legal Wrangle Continues In Court

Two lawsuits to stop the threatened expropriation of the Nanoose Bay
weapons test range by the Canadian federal government have already been
filed by non-governmental organizations, as well as by Nanoose First
Nation, indigenous peoples of the area. Ottawa is attempting to expropriate
the seabed for use in war games and torpedo testing by Canadian and US Navy
submarines. The US submarines could carry nuclear weapons; and British
Columbia is a nuclear-weapons free province. The Society Promoting
Environmental Conservation (SPEC) plans to file a motion in the Federal
Court of Canada. Acting for SPEC, Victoria lawyer Andrew Gage argues that
the federal government's handling of the Expropriation Act process, and
hearings conducted by retired BC Justice D.M. Goldie contained numerous
procedural errors, failures, irregularities and violations of the
Expropriation Act. Gage also cites constitutional grounds for dismissing
the federal government's first ever hostile takeover of BC owned property.
For more information go to http://www. www.spec.bc.ca; and
http://www.user.dccnet.com/lagasse/Nuclear_Free_Georgia_Strait/nanoose.html)


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