Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1. Natural Resource Jurisdiction Conflicts -- 2. Basic Concepts of Canadian Division of Powers Between Federal and Provincial Governments -- 3. Overview of Constitutional Sections Affecting Natural Resources -- 4. Devolution of Jurisdiction to the Northern Territories -- 5. Aboriginal Property, Aboriginal Jurisdiction and the Duty to Consult -- Chapter 2: Divided Jurisdiction over Natural Resources -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Natural Resources in the Federal State -- 3. Competing Typologies of Jurisdictional Argument on Natural Resources in Canada -- 4. Coordination of Jurisdiction on Foreign Investment in Natural Resource Contexts -- 5. Coordination of Environmental Impact Assessment -- Chapter 3: Mining and Minerals -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Offshore Resources -- 3. Onshore Minerals and Mining -- Chapter 4: Energy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Coal and Carbon Capture Issues -- 3. Oil and Gas -- 4. Pipelines -- 5. Application of Pipelines Jurisprudence to Electrical Transmission -- 6. Uranium and Nuclear Power -- Chapter 5: Forestry, Agriculture and Bioresources -- 1. Forestry -- 2. Agriculture -- 3. Aquaculture -- 4. Wildlife -- 5. Other Bioresources -- Chapter 6: Water and Fisheries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Federal Maritime Jurisdiction -- 3. Provincial Powers Over Water Management -- 4. Federal Fisheries Power -- 5. Aboriginal Water and Fishing Rights -- 6. Jurisdictional Conflicts Over Water Pollution -- Chapter 7: Conclusions and Future Challenges.
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