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Published on: 3 Aug 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Water quality trading ebbs away again

Ever since the Newt Gingrich โ€œCommon Sense Revolutionโ€, much ink has been spent on the alleged superiority of economic instruments over โ€œcommand and controlโ€.ย ย  In theory, government cannot efficiently or effectively tell people what to do; instead, government should give people an economic incentive to do the right thing, allowing them to use their own...

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Published on: 5 Aug 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Old coal to improve, slowly….

Canadaโ€™s electricity sector is responsible for 17 percent of national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Most of that -13%- comes from 51 coal-burning electricity plants, along with mercury, particulates, NOx/ SOx and other health hazards. [i], [ii] Minister of the Environment Jim Prentice has promised new regulations for these coal-fired plants.

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Published on: 29 Feb 2016 By

A new approach to assessing resource projects coming down the pipeline?

The environmental review of proposed resource projects in Canada continues to undergo changes of late. Back in 2012, a duo of omnibus billsโ€“Bill C-38 and Bill C-45โ€“introduced significant changes to the way in which resource projects, such as the construction and expansion of pipelines. These changes included the scrapping and replacement of the existing federal...

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Published on: 16 Jan 2020 By

Are employees โ€œoff-rampingโ€ from your organization?

When employees experience personal trauma, challenging transitions in the workplace, difficult relationships with managers, etc., some of them will choose to โ€œoff-ramp,โ€ a term referring to those who voluntarily resign or reduce their working hours. Many employers will be familiar with an employee deciding not to return to work from a pregnancy/parental leave. However, off-ramping...

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Published on: 3 Jan 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Downloading liability on municipalities

Senior governments seem to have no shame about downloading enormous, ย undisclosed environmental liabilities on municipalities. In an English case, Corby Group Litigation v. Corby District Council, the Corby Borough Council (CBC) has been held liable for allowing residents to become exposed to toxic substances during its 1980s cleanup of an old British Steel works. British...

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easyhome

On October 25, 2010 Siskinds LLP filed a proposed securities class action against easyhome Ltd. (TSX: EH). Also named as defendants are certain of easyhomeโ€™s current and former officers and directors, including David Ingram, Steve Goertz and Chris Fregren. The easyhome Ltd. class action arises from easyhomeโ€™s disclosure of irregularities in one of its operating...

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