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We can help with that

In response to the Alberta Utilities Commission issuing its report for Module A of the inquiry into the ongoing economic, orderly and efficient development of electricity generation in Alberta. GCL has a team of experts ready to help with regulatory applications, monitoring programs, financial security considerations and reclamation services. The report, delivered to Minister of

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Importance of Regulatory Procedure

Staying ahead with the latest regulatory procedures is critical in the ever-evolving landscape of environmental assessments in Western Canada.  We’ve successfully completed over 600 Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) in the past two years.  We also offer comprehensive risk assessments coupled with additional assessments, providing exceptional value per site. Our goal is aligned with

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Thank You

I must start with a heartfelt thank you to our clients, colleagues (employees and contractors), suppliers, and regulatory agencies for your loyalty and support over the past twelve months. Your flexibility, innovation, resilience and entrepreneurship continue to drive remarkable results. We are proud to share that we have achieved amazing results reclaiming the past through regulatory

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Season of Giving

With the Christmas Season Drawing near, the GCLs team became united in contribution to organizations in need. Connected to some fun Christmas events in the Edmonton and Calgary areas, GCL is incredibly proud of its team for supporting community programs. We start this season of giving with local food banks.  With the gracious efforts of

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#COP27

The United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27 concluded with Canada thinking beyond our borders. The most popular outcome of the weeks-long event was the ‘loss and damage fund’ for vulnerable countries. This would provide funding to areas most impacted by climate change. What we saw here was a shift of focus to adaptation. This isn’t

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