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Published on: 31 Oct 2007 By (Dianne Saxe)

New Minister of the Environment

The new Ontario Minister of Environment is John Gerretsen, MPP Kingston and The Islands. This is an encouraging appointment for anyone interested in brownfields development, as Mr. Gerretsen has been Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing for the last several years. During this time, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs was noticeably more supportive of brownfield...

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Published on: 31 Jul 2020 By (She/Her)

Essential visitors, essential caregivers, and COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, strict guidelines have been put in place regarding visitors at long-term care homes. On June 10, 2020, the Chief Medical Officer of Health (โ€œCMOHโ€) provided an update to โ€œDirective #3โ€ to include precautions and procedures for homes to follow in relation to managing visitors. There are three categories of visitors outlined...

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Published on: 11 Jan 2023 By ,

How do I know if I formed a contract?

The digital age has created a variety of new issues related to contract formationโ€ฆ did you know that emojis can indicate an intention to enter a contract? In a case out of Israel called Dahan v Haim, a prospective tenant communicated with a landlord about renting an apartment. He expressed this through a text message...

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Published on: 21 Aug 2015 By

Canadian Courts’ Jurisdiction Over Foreign Defendants in Cases Arising From E-Commerce Relations

With the internet expanding its reach globally, the marketplace participants increasingly turn to it in order to foster their businesses. Manufacturers, distributors, retail stores and service providers take advantage of the internet in order to increase their customer base. Customers, similarly, increasingly use the internet to access products and services. As a result, the past...

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Published on: 26 Feb 2021 By

Product recalls: Determining if you’re affected and if you have a legal claim

Health Canada expands growing list of hand sanitizer recallsโ€ฆ What to know about Canadaโ€™s onion recallโ€ฆ Fresh imported peaches recalled due to salmonella If you search the term โ€œrecallโ€ on a Canadian news website, chances are you will find a lengthy list of headlines like these. But despite how often product recalls occur, itโ€™s not...

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Published on: 22 Dec 2022 By

New transparency requirement for Ontario corporations

Effective January 1, 2023, Ontario corporations governed by the Business Corporations Act (Ontario) will be required to maintain a register of individuals with significant control. This change arises from Bill 43, which was passed by the Ontario government in 2021. Those familiar with federal corporations will be aware that a similar requirement has existed under...

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Published on: 21 Jun 2016 By

Energy and Water 2016 Symposium and Industry Summit

Environmental Law Practice Group Leader, Paula Lombardi will be speaking at the upcoming Energy and Water 2016 Symposium and Industry Summit. Energy and Water 2016 Symposium and Industry Summit Sustainable energy and water use will be the focus of an annual symposium and industry summit hosted by the University of Windsor on June 22-23, 2016....

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Published on: 11 Dec 2020 By

How to trim eDiscovery costs part four: Set your review team up for success

In my previous blog posts How to trim eDiscovery costs part one: Laying the groundwork, How to trim eDiscovery costs part two: Review fewer documents and review efficiently, and How to trim eDiscovery costs part three: Leverage technology by adding tools and apps to your review, I discussed reducing eDiscovery costs by: Taking the time...

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Published on: 14 May 2015 By (Dianne Saxe)

Approvals reform (EASR) for permits to take water

The Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change is now considering public comments on its latest approvals reform proposal: moving many permits to take waterย to the “permit by rule” approach of the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry (EASR). The next EASR proposal, for end of life vehicle management, is due later this month. The...

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