CANADA CLAY CASE

BY MONICA DOBIELANDOWNERS in British Columbia (BC), Canada, are appealing against a court decision confirming the right of mining companies to exploit minerals under local land that they do not own. The case involved Western Industrial Clay Products, who staked a claim to clay under a couple's ranch in Kamloops, BC, to make cat litter. The company won the case on the grounds that provincial law gives miners automatic land exploitation rights, citing the Mineral Tenure Act, as amended in 2002.It currently operates a two-zone system, outlining areas where mining ...


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