Good Governance of Canada’s Offshore and Coastal Zone: Towards an Understanding of the Marine Boundary Issues



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Figure 1: Functions of Government – A Working Definition


Figure 2: Canada’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and extended continental shelf (shaded area) [after Macnab, 1994]



1 For example, 110% of the Province of British Columbia is currently claimed by various groups and where claims overlap, a major problem is settling historical rights to certain areas.



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