Transit, loss, and compensation
Our column in today’s award-winning SLAW revisits the Heyes case. “Public works often impose heavy losses on those in private property nearby. Under what circumstances should they be compensated?ย That should have been the question in Heyes v. Vancouver, now Susan Heyes Inc. (Hazel & Co.) v. South Coast B.C. Transportation Authority. Alas, it was...
Continue reading the post titled Transit, loss, and compensationNew brownfields rules
The Ontario Ministry of the Environment has quietly adopted sweeping changes to the regulation of brownfields and other contaminated sites. Some of the changes were extensively reviewed with stakeholders during the past three years; others were surprises: See the 87 pages of Regulation 511/09 at http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/regs/english/elaws_regs_040153_e.htm. The most important change will be the new standards...
Continue reading the post titled New brownfields rulesUnderstanding Environmental Regulation Structure in Canada
In this blog post Paula reviews the statutory regime in Ontario and outlines strict liability offences and its impact on companies. Understanding your environmental obligations and responsibilities can be a confusing and a daunting task.ย There are multiple government departments involved with overlapping jurisdictions and each having its own set of laws, regulations, policies, directives and...
Continue reading the post titled Understanding Environmental Regulation Structure in CanadaWhat are the requirements of a legal Will in Ontario?
Siskinds lawyer Laura Geddes writes about what is required in order for a Will to be considered valid. Often people attempt to write their own Will, but if it does not conform to the legal guidelines then it will not be recognized and it may not be possible to follow through on their wishes. Many...
Continue reading the post titled What are the requirements of a legal Will in Ontario?Non-competition clauses can be more damaging than just being unreliable
Over the last decade or so, Canadian courts have become increasingly unwilling to enforce non-competition clauses in employment contracts, except in limited exceptional circumstances. Despite this, some employers continue to keep them included in their contracts of employment either because they are using template contracts that have not received timely legal updating, or feel that...
Continue reading the post titled Non-competition clauses can be more damaging than just being unreliableDoes your home renovation make you a โconstructorโ? Believe me, you need to know!
How often have you undertaken a home renovation project yourself?ย You might have hired out the more skilled aspects โ maybe an electrician, a plumber, or a drywall taper (we all know โa guyโ, donโt we?).ย Youโre perfectly capable of overseeing the project generally; thereโs no need to hire a general contractor just to finish a basement...
Continue reading the post titled Does your home renovation make you a โconstructorโ? Believe me, you need to know!Happy Earth Day!
Today is the 40th anniversary of the original Earth Day. Unfortunately, I am far too engaged in trial preparation to write a thoughtful evaluation of the last 40 years, other than the obvious: we have accomplished something useful, but not nearly enough. And to express kudos to Environment Minister John Gerretsen, who will announce more...
Continue reading the post titled Happy Earth Day!Greenhouse gas reporting
The US EPA has published its final rule on greenhouse gas reporting for 31 American industrial sectors; see theย Federal Register (www.regulations.gov) under Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0508-2278.ย The rule will be effective December 29, 2009. ย EPA is still considering reporting rules for the remaining source categories. This increases the pressure on Ontario to get on with...
Continue reading the post titled Greenhouse gas reportingRegulation 347 amended
Ontario Regulation 347 (General - Waste Management) has been amended through Ontario Regulation 337/09 to change definitions and requirements related to field operations.
Continue reading the post titled Regulation 347 amendedAn introduction to smog
Air pollution causes 5,900 deaths each year in eight Canadian cities alone.
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