"Proposed New Dominion Water-power Regulations With Explanation" offers a detailed overview of proposed regulations concerning water power in early 20th-century Canada. Published by the Dominion Water Power Branch, this document provides a crucial insight into the governmental policies and considerations surrounding the development and management of water resources. This historical document sheds light on the complex interplay between resource management, legal frameworks, and governmental oversight in a developing nation. It is a valuable resource for researchers and historians interested in Canadian legal history, environmental policy, and the evolution of resource management practices.
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