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Published on: 30 Jul 2015 By

Changes to the Employment Standards Act, 2000

New ESA Poster Requirement The Ministry of Labour has released a new version (6.0) of its Employment Standards Poster, Employment Standards in Ontario. Posting The new version of the poster must be posted in each of an employer’s workplaces in a location where it is likely to come to the attention of employees (printed out...

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Published on: 2 Nov 2009 By (Dianne Saxe)

Quick Overview of Canadian Environmental Law

Please checkout our new page, with its quick summary of Canadian environmental in an easy-to-read, question and answer format. It starts: Legislation 1 Main environmental regulations What are the main statutes and regulations relating to the environment? Under Canada’s constitution, environmental regulation is shared between the federal government and the 10 provinces / 3 territories,...

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Published on: 13 Sep 2012 By (Dianne Saxe)

Where are electronic documents for hazardous waste?

Where are electronic documents for hazardous waste? Under Ontario’s Regulation 347, waste generators must keep some documents at the waste generation facility, in either physical or electronic form. Physical storage at each waste generation facility may be challenging. Will cloud (or other remote) storage do?

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Published on: 29 Jul 2016 By

Acquittals in Two Recent Fisheries Act Prosecutions

We often report on convictions under the Fisheries Act. It is less often that we report on acquittals. In the last several months, two cases related to charges against farmers in PEI under the Fisheries Act were dismissed. The cases turned on whether the farmers, contrary to section 36(3) the Act, permitted the deposit of...

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Published on: 7 May 2009 By (Dianne Saxe)

Green energy and condominiums

Should the Condominium Act be amended to encourage developers to include green energy and energy conservation in condominium projects? This was the subject of a fascinating and passionate exchange between members of the Ontario Bar Association’s Real Property Section, which some of you will enjoy reading:   Dear Chris, Further to our conference call yesterday...

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Published on: 12 May 2009 By (Dianne Saxe)

Municipalities recovering spill costs

In 2005, the Environmental Protection Act was amended to allow municipalities a new mechanism to recover the costs of cleaning up spills. s.100.1 allows municipalities to cleanup spills caused by private parties, and to issue orders to recover the costs. This has also allowed the MOE to download to municipalities the cost and responsibility of...

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Published on: 10 Feb 2022 By

What is on-premises software and how is it different from cloud computing?

If you’re starting a software company, you’re probably wondering whether you should (a) distribute the software to your end-user; or (b) run the software from the cloud while providing the end user log-in credentials to remotely access the software. This is one of the existential questions plaguing software developers. Through this blog, I’ll first describe...

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Published on: 19 Feb 2014 By (Dianne Saxe)

Waste Diversion, monopolies and competition on packaging waste

The Recycling Council of Ontario’s annual meeting February 4 began with an electrifying presentation on the huge cost savings that resulted from the German anti-trust bureau breaking up its stewardship organization’s monopoly on processing packaging waste (the majority of our blue box waste). Now the people who helped to blow up the German monopoly on processing packaging waste...

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