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Published on: 9 Dec 2015 By

Bird-building collisions and ECAs

The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (“MOECC”) has posted to the Environmental Registryย  (“ER”) a proposal for a draft regulatory amendment to exempt reflective building surfaces (such as the windows of office buildings) from requiring an Environmental Compliance Approval (โ€œECAโ€). (Unfortunately, the date for providing comments has just passed). Reflective building surfaces are...

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Published on: 3 Dec 2015 By

Ontario's proposed approach to cap and trade

Last week, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (โ€œMOECCโ€) posted to the Environmental Registry its proposed approach to establishing a cap and trade regime in the province. Preferred and considered options for such a regime wereย are outlinedย in a โ€œCap and Trade Program Design Optionsโ€ document, upon which the MOECC is accepting comments...

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Yasmin/Yaz

In August 19, 2010, a motion to authorize the bringing of a class action and to ascribe the status of representatives was commenced by Siskinds, Desmeules, the Quebec firm affiliated to Siskinds LLP, against the defendant Bayer Inc. (the “defendant”), on behalf of all persons in Quรฉbec, including their successors, assigns, family members and any...

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Published on: 25 May 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

More on approvals reform

Bill 68, theย  166 page Open for Business Act [i] is now available for download. The Bill establishes a framework for reform of environmental approvals, as part of a three-year initiative intended to foster more efficient government services to business, while continuing to protect the environment and the public interest. This long-overdue Bill received first...

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Published on: 8 Mar 2016 By

Little Brown Bat the latest critter to shut down proposed wind farm

The Environmental Review Tribunal (“ERT”) has again demonstrated its willingness to allow appeals of renewable energy approvals (“REA”)ย for wind project on the basis that it will cause serious and irreversible harm to animal life, plant life or the natural environment. In Hirsh v Director, Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change–a 123-page decision–the ERT allowed...

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Published on: 28 Dec 2017 By

Canada to Invest $44.84 Million Towards the Great Lakes Protection Initiative

The International Joint Commission (โ€œIJCโ€) is a binational organization created under the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909. The purpose of the IJC is to prevent and resolve disputes relating to the use and quality of boundary waters. The IJC recognizes that each country is affected by the otherโ€™s actions as it relates to the watersheds...

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