2022
DOI: 10.1111/capa.12458
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The Canadian Impact Assessment Act and intersectional analysis: Exaggerated tensions, fierce resistance, little understanding

Abstract: Canada's newly adopted Impact Assessment Act requires gender‐based analysis plus (GBA+)—a type of intersectionality mainstreaming—as part of assessing the impacts of resource projects. This explicit inclusion of a GBA+ requirement in legislation for the first time represents an important advance in Canada's commitments to mainstreaming, and one that offers an opportunity to examine how interested policy actors both enable and challenge mainstreaming commitments in the legislative sphere. We consider what the c… Show more

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