Does the pesticide ban work?
Does the ban on cosmetic pesticides work? Ontarioโs ban came into effect on April 22, 2009.ย Since then, there has been a dramatic decline in the concentration of pesticides in urban watercourses โ according to a study released by the Ministry of the Environment.
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Toxic chemicalsย may be triggering the recent increases in neurodevelopmental disabilities among childrenโsuch asย autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and dyslexiaโaccording 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...
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Can the Municipality of Clarington, Ontario, by bylaw, force Hydro One to submit a groundwater study in order to buildย a $296 million transformer station, that has been directed to be built by the Ontario Power Authority, and approved by the Ministry of the Environment?
Continue reading the post titled Can municipal bylaw stop Hydro One Transformer Station?Drugs in our Drinking Water
Scientists have known for decades that low concentrations of drugs are often present in drinking water, but there has not been much published on drugs in the Canadian water supply. A recent study conducted by Servos et al. for Environment Canada’s National Water Research Institute (NWRI) provided some useful Ontario data.
Continue reading the post titled Drugs in our Drinking WaterOntario Needs Input on Climate Change Policy
Recentlyย the Ontario government released itโs Climate Change Discussion Paper 2015. The report unveils the provinceโs current thinking on policy options to address climate change, and asks the public to weigh in on such controversial options as a carbon tax versus other possibilities like a cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions. If ever there was a time...
Continue reading the post titled Ontario Needs Input on Climate Change PolicyAn Introduction to Medical Malpractice: Do I have a case?
Jill McCartney of the Siskinds Malpractice department explains how you can determine if your case is a Malpractice case. Jill also explains when you should be contacting a lawyer as well as what to expect during you initial consultation. Law and medicine converge in cases involving potential medical malpractice. Such cases are often complex and...
Continue reading the post titled An Introduction to Medical Malpractice: Do I have a case?Can investigators be personally liable for the damage they do to their suspects?
The Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that it is not โplain and obviousโ that regulatory investigators owe no duty of care to suspects under investigation. The same logic should apply to environmental investigators: shouldn’t they be personally liable to their suspects, if they misuse their powers? In McCreight v. Canada (Attorney General), the Canada...
Continue reading the post titled Can investigators be personally liable for the damage they do to their suspects?Air CAMM to improve?
The Ministry of the Environment is working hard to improve the newish air pollution regulation O.Reg. 419/05. The original concept, that a five-year phase in period would result in businesses inventing pollution control technology, usually has not worked. As major businesses get close to the February 1, 2013 deadline, they are digging in their heels....
Continue reading the post titled Air CAMM to improve?Microplastics and Tap Water – Where Does it Stop?
A recent study has highlighted again concerns over the near-ubiquitous presence of microplastics in our water. Awareness has been growing about microplastics and their impacts upon the marine environment and, potentially, human health. Previously, the bulk of the research done on the topic has focused on microplastics in oceans or lakes, researchers have now discovered...
Continue reading the post titled Microplastics and Tap Water – Where Does it Stop?Hughes v. Liquor Control Board of Ontario: Ontario Court of Appeal provides guidance on breadth of the Regulated Conduct Defence
On April 17, 2019 the Court of Appeal of Ontario released its decision in Hughes v. Liquor Control Board of Ontario, 2019 ONCA 305 [Hughes]. The Court of Appealโs decision provides guidance to counsel on the scope of the Regulated Conduct Defence (the โRCDโ). The RCD is a defence in the Competition Act that can...
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