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Federal Court rejects legal challenges challenging approval of use of 'floatel' used to house workers near Squamish , B.C. , as they build a liquefied natural gas facility.
The court ruled on two judicial review applications challenging the decision by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada to approve the use of a repurposed cruise ship.
The group Citizens for My Sea to Sky, which opposes the project, challenged the decision.
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