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Published on: 16 Jan 2015 By

Chlorure de choline

Choline Chloride Conspiracy to fix the prices of Choline Chloride Settlement Notice: Settlements have been reached with some of the defendants in some of the Vitamins class actions across Canada. For more specific information on the settlements please visit our website at www.vitaminsclassaction.com. Choline chloride is a member of the B-complex group of water-soluble vitamins...

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Published on: 16 Jan 2015 By

Vitamines en vrac

Bulk Vitamins Conspiracy to fix the prices of Bulk Vitamins Settlement Notice: Settlements have been reached with some of the defendants in some of the Vitamins class actions across Canada. For more specific information on the settlements please visit our website at www.vitaminsclassaction.com. A class action was commenced in which it was alleged that certain...

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Published on: 16 Jan 2015 By

ON Gov Retirees Health Benefits

ON Gov Retirees Health Benefits A class action was commenced against the Provincial Government (Defendant) on behalf of all retired former employees of the Ontario Government who were receiving health benefits coverage as of June 1, 2002. The Statement of Claim alleges that the Defendant reduced a number of benefits to the retirees, including dental...

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Published on: 21 Jul 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Guidance for Environmental Site Assessments

Now that Reg. 153/04 sets strict new standards for Environmental Site ย Assessments of contaminated sites, it is good news that the Ministry of the Environment has finally released its guidance document for performing those ESAs. Although the new rules are only mandatory when seeking a Record of Site Condition, they set an industrywide benchmark for...

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Published on: 23 Jul 2009 By (Dianne Saxe)

Who makes environmental policy?

The Ivey Foundation’s five-year review of its program to conserve Canada’s forests is an excellent example of how foundations and nongovernmental organizations can successfully influence government environmental policy. It’s well written and a fascinating look at the forces at play behind the scenes. More charities should send out this type of report. Note: July 2013....

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Published on: 9 Jul 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Contaminated sites: which cleanup standards?

More stringent cleanup standards for contaminated sites will come into effect July 1, 2011, under 2009 amendments to Regulation 153/04. ย Some property owners with ongoing cleanups may prefer to use the old numbers, i.e. the โ€œMarch 9, 2004 Soil, Ground Water and Sediment Standardsโ€ (โ€œ2004 standardsโ€) to obtain a record of site condition after July...

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Published on: 22 Dec 2010 By

The International Handbook On Private Enforcement of Competition Law

Partner Charles Wright with the Class Actions Department authors a chapter in the newly released American Antitrust Instituteโ€™s The International Handbook On Private Enforcement of Competition Law published by Edward Elgar Publishing.ย ย  Click the followingย link to visit the publisherโ€™s website to order at http://www.e-elgar.com/Bookentry_Main.lasso?id=13782.ย ย ย 

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