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Impact assessment / Geography of Yukon / Geography of the Northwest Territories / Inuvialuit Settlement Region / Tuktoyaktuk / Environmental impact assessment / Inuvialuk people / Inuvik / Environmental impact statement / Geography of Canada / Northwest Territories / Inuit
Date: 2013-01-28 10:25:50
Impact assessment
Geography of Yukon
Geography of the Northwest Territories
Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Tuktoyaktuk
Environmental impact assessment
Inuvialuk people
Inuvik
Environmental impact statement
Geography of Canada
Northwest Territories
Inuit

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Final Report of the Panel for the Substituted Environmental Impact Review of the Proposal to Construct the Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk Highway Developer: Hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, Town of Inuvik and Government o

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