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Published on: 7 Dec 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Want to be a Toxic Reduction Planner?

Are you or someone you know interested in becoming a licensed toxic substance reduction planner? If so, the Ministry of the Environment would like to hear from you. They invite all interested to email [email protected] and type “planner” in the subject line. The MOE is creating a Planners Mailing List to keep potential applicants up-to-date.

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Published on: 21 Jul 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Guidance for Environmental Site Assessments

Now that Reg. 153/04 sets strict new standards for Environmental Site ย Assessments of contaminated sites, it is good news that the Ministry of the Environment has finally released its guidance document for performing those ESAs. Although the new rules are only mandatory when seeking a Record of Site Condition, they set an industrywide benchmark for...

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Published on: 3 Apr 2008 By (Dianne Saxe)

New Rules on QPs

The MOE has pushed ahead with its regulation to restrict Environmental Site Assessments to professional engineers and geoscientists, as of October, 2009. O. Reg. 66/08 amends the definition of Qualified Person in O. Reg. 153/04. This will exclude agrologists and technologists, who now perform some ESAs. Some minor changes come into force immediately, allowing engineers...

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Published on: 28 Jun 2019 By

Federal Carbon Tax Constitutional

Today, Ontarioโ€™s Court of Appeal found that the Federal Governmentโ€™s Carbon scheme is constitutional, โ€œregulatory in natureโ€, and โ€œnot a tax.โ€ The Honourable Strathy, Chief Justice of Ontario, wrote that the Act[1] โ€œis within Parliamentโ€™s jurisdiction to legislate in relation to matters of โ€˜national concernโ€™ under the โ€˜Peace, Order, and good Governmentโ€™ (โ€˜POGGโ€™) clause of...

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Published on: 12 Aug 2019 By

Vedanta Resources PLC v Lungowe, [2019] UKSC 20

Removing straitjackets, and widening the potential scope of parent company liability for a subsidiaryโ€™s actions Can the parent company of a multinational group owe a duty of care to a third party for the actions of a foreign operating subsidiary? There remains no definitive answer at the time of writing. However, the UK Supreme Court...

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