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Published on: 24 Jul 2015 By

A Short History of Wind Litigation in Ontario

Dianne Saxe delivered a presentation to the American Bar Association on July 22, providing a comprehensive overview of wind litigation in Ontario since the Green Energy Act came into effect. She traced a number of trends in the types of wind cases that are being brought before the Environmental Review Tribunal (including the persistent failure...

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Published on: 26 Oct 2016 By

More Stringent Regulatory Requirements โ€“ Water Taking

The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (โ€œMOECCโ€) has posted a draft regulation to the Environmental Registry proposing to establish a moratorium on the issuance of new or increasing permits to take water for the purposes of water bottling. We previously blogged about the water taking controversy in the Township of Centre Wellington. The...

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Published on: 25 May 2017 By

Federal environmental law reform: expert Panel on NEB modernization releases its report

The expert panel created to study and propose solutions for reform of the National Energy Board (โ€œNEBโ€) has released its report, entitled โ€œForward, Together: Enabling Canadaโ€™s Clean, Safe and Secure Energy Futureโ€ (โ€œNEB Reportโ€). The NEB Report comes on the heels of the report issued by the expert panel tasked with conducting a similar review...

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Published on: 16 Mar 2008 By (Dianne Saxe)

Law or Politics?

The Federal Government filed its defence on Thursday, to Friends of the Earth’s climate change lawsuit. Last year, the three opposition parties combined to pass a Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act, now part of the law of Canada. This statute requires the Minister of the Environment to prepare a climate change action plan every year to...

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Published on: 28 Apr 2009 By (Dianne Saxe)

Interesting statistics on brownfields

ย According to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, a significant number of Records of Site Condition has been posted to the Brownfields Environmental Site Registry since October 1 2004, when regulation 513/04 came into effect. As of early this month, ย a total of 1747 RSCs had been filed. ย Of these, 397 RSCs have been filed...

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Published on: 4 Feb 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Huge fine and jail for drinking water violations in township

The small Municipality of West Elgin (pop. 5,157) and three of its water distribution system operators were fined $154,500 in St.Thomas Provincial Offences Court for drinking water violations, including providing false information and failing to report adverse test results. One of the operators was sentenced to 30 days in jail and stripped of his right...

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Published on: 13 Mar 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Sunrise Propane explosion – landlords added to class action

Hereโ€™s an update on the Sunrise Propane explosion in Downsview, Ontario, and the gradual progress of the class action by the aggrieved neighbours. In July 2012, the Ontarioโ€™s Superior Court of Justice certified a class action against all proposed defendants except the Teskey defendants, which owned the properties on which the Sunrise propane facility was...

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