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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 QuΓ©bec, including their successors, assigns, family members and any...

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Published on: 12 Jun 2012 By (She/Her)

Why You Should Pay Attention to Class Action Notices

This paper answers the question – why should you pay attention to a class action notice. To answer this question, it is necessary to provide some background regarding the content and purpose of class action notices. Introduction This paper answers the question – why should you pay attention to a class action notice. To answer...

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Published on: 7 Oct 2024 By

Study shows half of patients consuming pentosan polysulfate sodium unaware of drug’s harmful effects

Elmiron, a drug containing the active ingredient pentosan polysulfate sodium (PPS), is a medication that may be prescribed to treat interstitial cystitis, a condition characterized by chronic bladder or pelvic pain or discomfort. Studies have demonstrated a link between this medication and a progressive retinal disease known as pigmentary maculopathy. Symptoms of pigmentary maculopathy may...

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Published on: 20 Apr 2020 By

Canada announces funding for early-stage companies

This article was updated on April 28, 2020 to reflect additional information regarding the Innovation Assistance ProgramΒ administered through Industrial Research Assistance Program of the National Research Council of Canada, including the window for submitting applications. As of April 28, 2020, additional information about the other support programs covered in this article was not available. On...

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Published on: 6 Feb 2020 By

What exactly is Canada doing about the protection of our environment?

The Federal Government is required under the Federal Sustainable Development Act, S.C. 2008, c.33 (β€œAct”[1]) to provide Canadians with a strategy as directed by the precautionary principle. The precautionary principle is defined in section 2 of the FSDA, for implementing any thing, action or process to develop, improve and protect our environment of threats of...

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Published on: 17 May 2011 By

Don’t forget to review your Workplace Violence and Harassment Policies and Programs!

It has now been almost 1 year since Bill 168 came into force on June 15, 2010 and, as such, it is time to review and, if necessary, revise your workplace violence and harassment policies and programs. If you recall, Bill 168 amended Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act, thereby imposing significant additional obligations on...

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Published on: 7 Jun 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Coal phase out when?

Ontario is having a hard time deciding which it wants more: clean power, or cheap power? As required by Ontario regulations, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) will shut down all four of their remaining coal-fired thermal stations – Atikokan, Lambton, Nanticoke and Thunder Bay – by December 31, 2014.[i],[ii] But the recession cut demand for electricity...

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Published on: 19 May 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Pharmaceuticals, drinking water, and liability

The better our detection ability becomes, the more things we find in the water. One important group of those things is pharmaceuticals and their metabolites. Pharmaceuticals are specifically designed to affect the bodies, brains and behaviour of humans and other animals, at comparatively low concentrations. Some pharmaceuticals have synergistic effects with other pharmaceuticals, or with...

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Published on: 20 Jul 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

GHG reductions: are we getting better?

The federal government has quietly admitted that its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) reduction efforts are having little effect. The Harper Conservatives won’t comply with the action plan portion of the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act, 2007 , but they doΒ  file the reports to Parliament that the KPIA requires. As a result, they have been forced...

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Published on: 10 Jan 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

US toxics overhaul

Most modern toxic substances control laws are based on the 1976 US Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. Β§2601 et seq. (TSCA).Β  It provides the US Environmental Protection Agency with authority to require reporting, record-keeping and testing requirements, and restrictions relating to certain kinds of chemical substances and/or mixtures,Β  such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), asbestos,...

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