- Linda Duncan
Linda F. Duncan is an international environmental law consultant based in
Edmonton ,Alberta ,Canada .Born the daughter of Darcy Duncan--a principal of the Edmonton-based Duncan and Craig law firm--she went on to have a significant legal career of her own. Over the course of that career, she has worked with the
World Bank , theAsian Development Bank , and on projects to set up environmental law enforcement systems inJamaica ,Indonesia , andBangladesh . She taught environmental law atDalhousie University 's law school, and also served as Head of Law and Enforcement for theNorth American Commission for Environmental Cooperation , as the Chief of Enforcement forEnvironment Canada , and as the Assistant Deputy Minister for Renewable Resources for the government of theYukon . She is also a contributing author to the first, second and third editions of Hughes, Lucas and Tilleman's book "Environmental Law and Policy" (Emond Mongomery) as well as numerous other legal publications.On the local level, Duncan founded the
Environmental Law Centre in Edmonton, and worked on numerous projects with theEdmonton Social Planning Council , including as its director. She has served as Vice President of theSierra Legal Defence Fund , theClean Air Strategic Alliance (CASA), the Canadian Council on Human Resources for the Environment Industry, and as the Vice President for the Lake Wabamun Enhancement and Protection Association. She was instrumental in establishing provincial regulations to reduce the levels of mercury from coal-fired power plants in Alberta lakes, making Alberta the only province in Canada that has such regulations. As a cottage owner, she has also been vocal about theWabamun Lake cleanup after its disastrous oil spill on August 3, 2005, and has been interviewed frequently by the media about the spill and the lake's future.In the
39th Canadian federal election , Duncan ran as theNew Democratic Party candidate for the riding ofEdmonton-Strathcona . She came in second to incumbent ConservativeRahim Jaffer , taking almost twice as many votes as the third-place Liberal candidate and giving Jaffer the narrowest win he'd experienced since his election in 1997.On January 19, 2007, Duncan accepted the NDP nomination in
Edmonton-Strathcona to again seek election to Parliament in the40th Canadian federal election .External links
- [http://www.electlindaduncan.ca/ Duncan's campaign website]
- [http://www.canada.com/national/features/decisioncanada/story_05.html?id=e249983f-09ea-4129-a924-1ff7603abd11 2006 campaign profile in the Edmonton Journal]
- [http://www.elc.ab.ca/whatsnew/detailspage.cfm?id=920 Duncan's December 2005 appointment as an Honourary Member of the Environmental Law Centre]
- [http://www.seemagazine.com/Issues/2006/0119/news2.htm Edmonton's See Magazine interviews Duncan about health care]
- [http://www.vueweekly.com/articles/default.aspx?i=5326 Edmonton's Vue Magazine on Duncan's decision to run again]
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