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Published on: 13 May 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Electricity conservation getting serious

Ontarioโ€™s landmark Green Energy Act (GEA) was passed a year ago, on May 14, 2009, to bring us major changes in energy conservation and renewable energy. Big subsidies have ramped up renewable energy generation, through the Feed-In Tariff (FIT) and microFIT programs. Now itโ€™s time for energy conservation. All Ontario electric utilities must now implement...

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Published on: 28 Aug 2007 By (Dianne Saxe)

Money for Brownfields

Until September 19, 2007, the Federation of Canadian Municipalitiesโ€™ Green Municipal Fund (GMF) is accepting applications from municipalities for low-interest loans to fund brownfield remediation projects. The projects must result in conservation of heritage buildings or construction of new buildings to at least a LEEDโ„ข Silver rating. (LEED has really caught on as benchmark of...

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Published on: 24 Oct 2007 By (Dianne Saxe)

Whoโ€™s responsible for reducing local air pollution?

Air pollution is wide-spread across Ontario, coming from many sources and moving with large air masses from one region to the next. Itโ€™s resulting in health effects, including cancer and respiratory illnesses like asthma. ย  Last year, more than 5000 premature deaths were attributed to poor air quality, in Ontario alone, and there were almost...

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Published on: 26 May 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

A new light on CDM

India is giving the Clean Development Mechanism, for fighting climate change, a new twist.[vi] The CDM allows companies and individuals in the rich world to obtain carbon credits by paying for emission reductions in the Third World. One key obstacle has been the high transaction costs of getting eligible projects approved. India gives the mechanism...

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Published on: 27 Jun 2012 By

Ontarioโ€™s Court of Appeal Certifies Class Actions Questioning Overtime Policies

It turns out CIBC and Scotiabank will be required to defend their overtime policies against class actions by employees, according to the Court of Appeal.ย The banks had successfully defended certification motions in the lower courts on the grounds that the issues were not โ€œcommonโ€ enough among the banksโ€™ 30,000 employees to warrant class action litigation.ย However,...

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Published on: 11 Sep 2014 By

Impact of Tim Hortonsโ€™ deal on franchisees remains to be seen

Siskinds partner Peter Dillon wrote an article for Advocatedaily.com regarding theย recently proposed Burger King – Tim Horton’s transaction and the potential impact it could have on franchisees.Full article, published on AdvocateDaily below. Weโ€™ve all heard the axioms that โ€œnothing succeeds like success,โ€ or โ€œit takes money to make money.โ€ In a world that is becoming...

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Published on: 1 Jun 2014 By ,

Wills, trusts and estate planning for people with disabilities and their families

Introduction Families are very familiar with positive planning processes that are focused on helping their child with disabilities to have a good life. You may have had help by many people in your unique situation to develop a good plan: extended family and friends, members of your childโ€™s support circle, other families in similar circumstances,...

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Published on: 21 Oct 2022 By

Can a delay in breast cancer diagnosis be a result of medical malpractice?

For many patients with breast cancer an early diagnosis with early treatment can result in an excellent prognosis (there is a 90% to 99% five-year survival rate1 for patients with a stage I or II breast cancer diagnosis). However, a delay in diagnosis can result in a later-stage diagnosis and a poorer prognosis. Early screening...

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Published on: 17 Oct 2014 By

Tribunal indecisiveness causes backlogs, increased costs

The Ontario Human Rights Tribunal (OHRT) recently refused to dismiss an employeeโ€™s human rights complaint against McDonaldโ€™s Restaurants of Canada Limited (MRCL) of discrimination based on family status and marital status. MRCL is the franchisor of the McDonaldโ€™s restaurant system in Canada. Inย Lindsey v. McDonaldโ€™s Restaurants of Canada Limited,ย 2014 HRTO 372 (CanLII), the complainant alleged...

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