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  Abrasive (Sand) Blasting Guideline
(Environment) The Abrasive (Sand) Blasting Guideline will provide adequate information to the industry to provide environmental protection.
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  Canadian Environmental Assessment Act/Loi canadienne sur l’évaluation environnementale
(Queen's Printer) Statutes of Canada Chapter C-15.2, S.C., 1992, c. 37/L.C., 1992, ch. 37
  Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999/Loi canadienne sur la protection de l’environnement (1999)
(Queen's Printer) Statutes of Canada Chapter C-15.31, S.C., 1999, c. 33/L.C., 1999, ch. 33
  Career Fact Sheet - Conservation Officer
(Environment) A career brochure on becoming a conservation officer, including training requirements, schools, types of positions, hiring, etc.
  CARROT RIVER WATERSHED SOURCE WATER PROTECTION PLAN COMPLETED
(Executive Council) Mar. 30, 2012 - The Saskatchewan Watershed Authority and Carrot River Valley Watershed Association officially released Saskatchewan's 10th watershed protection plan today at an event held at the Kerry Vickar Centre in Melfort.
  Climate Change Saskatchewan Edition
(Environment) A brochure to help you learn about the issue, what government and industry is doing and how you can take action.
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  E-10.2 Reg 7 - The Mineral Industry Environmental Protection Regulations, 1996
(Queen's Printer) formerly under The Environmental Management and Protection Act which was repealed by The Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2002, but these Regulations continue in force under The Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2002
  E-10.21 - The Environmental Management and Protection Act, 2002
(Queen's Printer) An Act respecting the Management and Protection of the Environment
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  Health and Environment Effects of Open Burning
(Environment) This guide explains how burning activities at waste disposal grounds affects several groups of people associated with the site's activities and is the cause of many concerns.
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  MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE SURVEY EXTENDED
(Executive Council) Jan. 23, 2012 - The Ministry of Environment has extended a contract for mountain pine beetle surveys due to a higher than expected number of infested trees found in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.
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  Navigable Waters Protection Act/Loi sur la protection des eaux navigables
(Queen's Printer) Revised Statutes of Canada Chapter N-22, R.S.C., 1985/L.R.C., 1985
  NORTH BATTLEFORD AREA RESIDENT CONVICTED OF UNLAWFULLY IMPORTING AND EXPORTING WILDLIFE
(Executive Council) Feb. 06, 2012 - A North Battleford area resident, Carlin Nordstrom, has been convicted of unlawfully importing and exporting wildlife into and out of Saskatchewan and has been fined a total of $40,902 under The Wildlife Act and the federal Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act in provincial court in North Battleford.
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  OC 159/2009 - Association of Regional Waste Management Authorities of Saskatchewan Funding Agreement for $376,000 – Bridge Funding to Sustain Existing Recycling Programs (Minister of Environment)
(Cabinet Secretariat) .
  OC 164/2010 - Federal-Provincial Agreement – Prevention of Crop Damage by Waterfowl (Minister of Environment/Minister of Finance)
(Cabinet Secretariat) .
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  R.S.S. 1940, Chapter 43 (1941-02-01) - The Provincial Parks and Protected Areas Act
(Queen's Printer) HISTORICAL CHAPTER 43 An Act respecting Provincial Parks and Protected Areas
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  Turn In Poachers (TIPS) Program Brochure
(Environment) Protecting Saskatchewan’s fisheries, wildlife and environment is everyone’s responsibility. Since 1986 when the province’s TIPs program began, Saskatchewan citizens have annually reported an average of over 1000 fisheries, wildlife, forestry and environmental violations through a toll-free TIP line.
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  Weathering the Political and Environmental Climate of Kyoto Protocol
(Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy) Canada is one of nearly 100 countries to have signed the U N Framework Agreement on Climate Change, commonly called Kyoto Protocol. Together, these countries represent about 40 percent of the 1990 emissions, considerably short of the 55 percent threshold necessary for the Protocol to come into effect. This paper seeks to examine various aspects of the treaty with reference to its implementability in today’s world.
  Wildfire Management Strategies
(Environment) The mandate of the Ministry of Environment is to protect and manage Saskatchewan's environment and natural resources as to maintain a high level of environmental quality, ensure sustainable development, and provide social and economic benefits for present and future generations.
  Wood/Coal Burning Facts
(Environment) This fact sheet provides assistance in design methods and efficient methods for operation of wood/coal burning appliances.
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