Was BP evil or unlucky?
Did the Gulf oil spill occur because BP was negligent or unlucky? ย They may have been merely unlucky; the sorts of tradeoffs that they made are likely common in the oil industry. Still, it was inevitable, given the scale of the spill, that BP would be vilified and probably prosecuted. It is always popular to...
Continue reading the post titled Was BP evil or unlucky?$750,000 Fine for Killing Migratory Birds
On November 5, 2015 Canaport LNG Limited Partnership plead guilty to charges under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 and the Species at Risk Act and was ordered to pay a total penalty of $750,000 by the New Brunswick Provincial court. The investigation conducted by Environment Canada into the incident disclosed that in September 2013...
Continue reading the post titled $750,000 Fine for Killing Migratory BirdsWhat's organic?
Is it more important to buy food that is โorganicโ or local?
Continue reading the post titled What's organic?Spills are good for lawyers
Spills always seem to be good for lawyers, if not for the environment. ย More than 300 lawsuits have been filed against BP relating to the Gulf oil spill, in addition to the Gulf Coast Claims Facility that is handing out emergency money from the $20 billion set aside by BP. But lower profile spills also...
Continue reading the post titled Spills are good for lawyersWater meters inexorable
Pay for use or flat rates? Flat rates are often popular, but they are poor public policy. Flat rates encourage waste. Flat rates discourage conservation of water and energy, and devalue their importance. Flat rates make conscientious citizens pay for the bad habits of wasteful neighbours. And flat rates are generally too low to pay...
Continue reading the post titled Water meters inexorableProduct recalls: What recalls mean and where to find information about them
Hand sanitizer recall sparks concern โฆ Red onion recall expands across Canada due toย Salmonella outbreakโฆ Additional ranitidine products recalled worldwide If you search the term โrecallโ on a Canadian news website, chances are you will find a lengthy list of headlines like these. But despite how often product recalls occur, itโs not always easy to...
Continue reading the post titled Product recalls: What recalls mean and where to find information about themTreaty on Mercury?
A global agreement to restrict the use of mercury may finally be on the way. The UNโs first intergovernmental Mercury Conference took place in Stockholm this month; the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) has released a summary of the negotiations.
Continue reading the post titled Treaty on Mercury?Erickson decision: wind turbines can be built in Ontario
The debate should not be simplified to one about whether wind turbines can cause harm to humans. The evidence presented to the Tribunal demonstrates that they can, if facilities are placed too close to residents. The debate has now evolved to one of degree. The question that should be asked is: What protections, such as permissible noise levels or setback distances, are appropriate to protect human health?
Continue reading the post titled Erickson decision: wind turbines can be built in OntarioPrivacy pulse: CrowdStrikeโs costly software update, PC Optimum investigation, and Googleโs database leak
The Siskinds Privacy, Cyber and Data Governance team is focused on providing businesses and professionals with monthly updates on technology, privacy, and artificial intelligence (A.I.) laws in both the U.S. and Canada. For July, we have many updates to share from a global IT outage, massive privacy settlements in the US and Google ending its...
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