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161“... timber on Crown lands- is reinvested in the forest, forest workers, and forest communities. ECOLOGICAL...”
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166by Statistics Canada“... or Crown lands, and households consisting entirely of full-time members of the Canadian Armed Forces...”
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171by Coady, Jesse Watkins“... to a fire-sale of encroached-upon Crown lands....”
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172by Mason, Greg“... concerns about impacts, and some ongoing governance and management challenges for Crown Lands. This study...”
Published 2008
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173by Walsh, John C.“..., individual lots of property, and a network of colonization roads were surveyed. The Crown Lands Department...”
Published 2001
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174by Davidson, Jennifer“...-use planning issues such as access, right-of-way and user interests on the selected Crown lands...”
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175by McNeil, Kent“... to claim that the lands in question are Crown lands within the statutory definition. But if Aboriginal...”
Published in The Supreme Court Law Review: Osgoode’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference (2005)
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176“... heritage for future generations. Forest land managers on Crown lands are faced with managing forests...”
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177by Hauer, F. Richard, Stanford, Jack A., Lorang, Mark S.“... in the USA, and Crown Lands in Canada. The region is also the headwater source for three of the continent’s...”
Published in JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association (2007)
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178by Imai, Shin“... to negotiate arrangements with First Nations for the management of Crown lands....”
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179by Kelly, Erin“... companies can establish long-term leases on Crown lands. Since the once-dominant pulp and paper industry has...”
Published 2012
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180“..., the inhabitants are individualistic, dwell on Crown Lands — often as squatters — and keep jealously to their self...”
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