Guidance from the Canadian Securities Regulators on crypto-platforms
Last week, the Canadian Securities Administrators (the βCSAβ) published guidance on situations when securities legislation may apply to entities that facilitate crypto-currency trading. The CSA is an umbrella organization of securities regulators from each of the provinces and territories.Β The CSAβs mandate is to protect Canadian investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, and to foster...
Continue reading the post titled Guidance from the Canadian Securities Regulators on crypto-platformsProtecting oneβs information on social media
Siskinds technology, privacy and cybersecurity lawyer Peter Dillon, was recently interviewed by AdvocateDaily.com regarding the recent scandal that erupted after Facebook data was harvested and used by a political consulting firm. Read the full article below. Protecting oneβs information on social media By Mia Clarke, Associate Editor The recent scandal that erupted after Facebook data...
Continue reading the post titled Protecting oneβs information on social mediaCan the insurer βspyβ on me?
During a personal injury claim, you may discover that you are being followed, videotaped, and photographed. While undoubtedly uncomfortable and intrusive, βsurveillanceβ is legal and is quite common. The purpose and impact of surveillance During a personal injury claim, the lawyer for the defendant insurance company often uses surveillance to challenge the severity of your...
Continue reading the post titled Can the insurer βspyβ on me?National Energy Board Hearings for Energy East Starting Over
A month and a half after Minister Carr appointed three new panel members to the National Energy Board, the Energy East pipeline review will be starting over from the beginning. We reported in December that the Minister appointed the new members to the Board following the recusal of the former panel. The panel recused itself...
Continue reading the post titled National Energy Board Hearings for Energy East Starting OverAre common industrial chemicals developmental neurotoxins?
Toxic chemicalsΒ may be triggering the recent increases in neurodevelopmental disabilities among childrenβsuch asΒ autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and dyslexiaβaccording to a new study from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The researchers call for a new global prevention strategy to control the use of these substances: methylmercury, polychlorinated...
Continue reading the post titled Are common industrial chemicals developmental neurotoxins?Waterkeepers want notice of sewage bypasses
Congratulations to Lake Ontario Waterkeeper for their innovative application to the Ontario Environmental Commissioner, to force Toronto to give public noticeΒ when it bypasses sewage into Lake Ontario due to wet weather- about three times a month. The Environmental Bill of Rights allows anyone to filed a request for review of an existing practice or policy....
Continue reading the post titled Waterkeepers want notice of sewage bypassesEnergy East Pipeline v Belugas, Part 2
The threatened white beluga whales of the St. Lawrence or high-noise pipeline work? Earlier this month we blogged about Justice Claudine Royβs decision granting a temporary injunction to environmental groups, blocking Energy East Pipeline Ltd. and TransCanada Pipelines Ltd. from conducting exploratory work in the St. Lawrence River near Cacouna, QC until October 15, whenΒ a...
Continue reading the post titled Energy East Pipeline v Belugas, Part 2Anti-Fluoride in Drinking Water: Litigation Update
Will citizen groupΒ litigation and the threat of personal liability stop fluoridation of drinking water in Ontario? In ourΒ earlierΒ blog post, we described a threat by an advocacy group called Concerned Residents of Peel to End Water Fluoridation (Concerned Residents) againstΒ Peel municipal councillors. The group threatened the councillors withΒ personal liability if they did not stopΒ the Region from...
Continue reading the post titled Anti-Fluoride in Drinking Water: Litigation UpdatePlanning for drought and drinking water in Ontario
Climate change is worsening flooding but it will also bring faster spring runoffs, hotter summers, more evaporation and droughts. What will that mean for Ontario’s drinking water supply? Source water protection committees are trying to plan ahead. According to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Glen Murray’sΒ Annual Report on Drinking WaterΒ 2014: Under the Clean...
Continue reading the post titled Planning for drought and drinking water in OntarioWaste manifests v TDGR: when fed/ prov rules conflict
New Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulation (TDGR) requirements are no longer quite consistent withΒ theΒ federal/provincialΒ waste manifest form.Β This is challenging for shippers and waste managers. OneΒ problem is the change in sequence of required items. TDGR s. 3.5 requires the sequence to be: UN No., Shipping Name, Class, Packing Group In order to qualify as a TDG shipping...
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