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Published on: 15 Dec 2015 By

Toronto Mulls Administrative Monetary Penalty System

As cities aim to improve their sustainability, by improving air quality and congestion, the City of Toronto is looking at ways to make it easier to ticket cars blocking bike lanes by moving to an Administrative Monetary Penalty (AMP) system. And to save some money in the process. We weren’t able to find much on the City’s...

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Published on: 7 Oct 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Congratulations, condolences and environmental policy

Congratulations to all the winners in yesterday’s provincial election, and condolences to all the losers. Former environment Minister Wilkinson will be missed;  he narrowly lost his riding of Perth–Wellington.  The new Minister should be announced shortly.

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Published on: 15 Dec 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Environment and Human Rights

The  University of Ottawa continues to take a leadership role on matters of climate change. I was delighted to discover that their Human Rights Research and Education Centre is running a series of thought provoking lectures on human rights and environmental disruptions. Some of the lectures are available online. Hopefully,  they will eventually add the...

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Published on: 20 Sep 2012 By

Suing an Employer for Work Injuries: Lawsuits Vs. Workers’ Compensation

Ontario’s workers’ compensation legislation exists to provide workers with benefits if they are hurt during the course of their employment.  The scheme is meant to efficiently and quickly replace the remedy a worker could receive from a lawsuit.  Workers are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits regardless of how they are hurt or who caused the...

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Published on: 5 Dec 2013 By

New Health & Safety Training Obligations

On Christmas Eve 2009 an unfortunate workplace accident took the life of four workers and sparked the Ontario government into action. The Province undertook a review of the existing workplace health and safety training programs. The result has been the implementation of new, mandatory H&S awareness training. This could be good news or bad news for your...

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Published on: 18 Apr 2013 By

Siskinds Wins “Best Social Media Campaign in the Legal Industry” Two Years In A Row.

Siskinds is proud to announce that we have received the 2013 Internet Advertising Competition award for “Best Social Media Campaign in the Legal Industry” presented by The Web Marketing Association for our “Siskinds New Year Charity Challenge”. We would like to thank tbk Creative for working with us to develop this great campaign. tbk Creative is...

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Published on: 17 Mar 2015 By

Planning for drought and drinking water in Ontario

Climate change is worsening flooding but it will also bring faster spring runoffs, hotter summers, more evaporation and droughts. What will that mean for Ontario’s drinking water supply? Source water protection committees are trying to plan ahead. According to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Glen Murray’s Annual Report on Drinking Water 2014: Under the Clean...

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