it is already in the language.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_policy_of_Canada?wprov=sfti1#
📇⬇️ policy:
pow: mining rights and oil rights in canada are often restricted by environmental laws which prevent canadian oil and gas to be refined in canada; thus most of canadian oil is exported and power is imported from other candu reactors globally. what is not discussed is the connection between the protections of fossil fuels and environmental laws. the law expressly states "dead human body or human remains" - it does not list the location of the body being on canadian soil, it does not mention the citizenship of either party, and it specifically does not clarify the differentiation between dead body and remains - meaning the interpretation is open for "that which remains" of a body. grave robbery for dna sequencing masked as "cultural archeology" is an abysmal problem - and in the context of fossil fuels, is an interesting bridge in environmental and social normative law.
https://statutes.ca/r-s-c-1985-c-c-46/182
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