Friday, May 31, 2013

WW II explosives trigger lawsuit by B.C. developer

                 

                                 A Vancouver developer is suing the federal government for allegedly not disclosing that a parcel of land might be littered with unexploded ordnance left over from Second World War training exercises.According to the lawsuit, since 1945 eight people have been killed and three wounded by explosives left at the camp and on nearby land, including two boys who died while trying to pry open a military shell near Vernon in 1963.The case is expected to be heard in B.C. Supreme Court in the fall of 2014. This relates to law 12 because it involves the federal Government, but also it is knowledge about what is happening with how the law deals with explosives like these.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2013/05/30/bc-vernon-unexploded-ordinances-lawsuit.html

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