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Published on: 11 Jul 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Environmental compliance approvals Sept.19

On September 19, 2011, Ontario will start to accept applications for the new class of “Environmental Compliance Approvals”. Regulation 255/11 sets out the generic requirementsย for applying for an ECA; individual projects will require additional information, yet to be specified.ย 

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Published on: 17 Apr 2013 By (Dianne Saxe)

Keep green energy, oppose Bill 39

Petition Alert: Oppose Bill 39 and speak out in support of renewable energy in Ontario! Here is an important notice, from the Toronto Renewable Energy Cooperativeย and Solarshare, about how to support renewable energy. The Conservative Party has introduced a Bill to revoke the Green Energy Act and the FIT Program. It was tabled on March...

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Published on: 9 May 2017 By

Canadaโ€™s Anti-Spam Laws Enhance Consumer Protection and Provide Compensation for Improper Electronic Activities

(Note: There have been changes to the legislature since this article was published. Please go here for an update.) The laws of Canada protect consumers and computer users against improper commercial electronic activities. If you are a Canadian consumer who uses a computer or goes on the internet to research and purchase consumer goods or...

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Published on: 14 Mar 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Nuclear Liability cap in Canada

As Japan battles to prevent nuclear catastrophe at Fukushima, with the assistance of the International Atomic Energy ย Agency, anxious eyes are turning to nuclear safety in other countries. Canadian reactors boast a relatively safe design, but still require cooling, and are therefore vulnerable to a major earthquake. ย If a nuclear incident happened here, who would...

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Published on: 12 Nov 2019 By

Government, energy corporation can be sued in class action for flood damage says Newfoundland Court

Flooding is a major issue for many Canadians, often causing severe damage and consequent economic harm. The federal government has warned that extreme flooding is the new reality of climate change,[1] and the five most destructive floods in Canadian history have all occurred since 2010.[2]ย  A class action may provide flood victims with means of...

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Published on: 6 Dec 2021 By

Upheld: plaintiffs win common issues trial after 24 years of institutional abuse

In Cavanaugh et al. v. Grenville Christian College et al., 2021 ONCA 755, a unanimous Court of Appeal upheld a decision answering five common issues in the plaintiffsโ€™ favour. This was a resounding win for the class. Class proceedings rarely go to trial. In addition to being a rare common issues trial decision, Cavanaugh offers...

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Published on: 27 Dec 2023 By

Do I need a cohabitation agreement?

Cohabitation agreements have become an essential tool for couples embarking on the journey of shared living. What is a cohabitation agreement? A cohabitation agreement is a legal document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of couples who choose to live together without getting married. While it may not be the most romantic topic, having such...

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Published on: 12 Sep 2023 By

What qualifies as an โ€œaccidentโ€ under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule?

Statutory Accident Benefits (SABS) provides financial support to individuals involved in accidents that are covered under a car insurance policy. It is essential to have a clear understanding of what constitutes an accident in order to determine oneโ€™s eligibility for these benefits. What exactly counts as an accident? If someone has hot coffee spilled on...

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Published on: 1 Sep 2022 By

Beyond โ€œfunctional disclosureโ€ โ€“ Ontario Court of Appeal applies the rule from Handley Estate in CHU de Quรฉbec-Universitรฉ Laval v. Tree of Knowledge International Corp.

In multi-party litigation, situations may arise where one or more defendants are inclined to settle a plaintiffโ€™s claims while others are not.ย In these circumstances, the settling defendant may execute a settlement agreement with the plaintiff called a Pierringerย agreement. Essentially, Pierringer agreements allow one or more settling defendants to withdraw from the plaintiffโ€™s action while the...

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