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Published on: 31 Jan 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Fielding suing Canada re PCB waste export ban

Fielding Chemical can now sue the federal government for damages, for the extra costs it incurred in disposing of PCB waste because of federal orders closing the US border to PCB exports, and as a result of storing the PCB waste at its facility for additional years while losing the opportuni…

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Published on: 15 Jul 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Air pollution class action against the tar sands?

The successful class action by Port Colborne residents, Smith v. Inco, has opened the door to a similar class action against the tar sands.  In Inco, nickel particles were emitted from the refinery for 80 years.  There was no proof that Inco ever operated illegally or negligently, or failed …

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Published on: 27 May 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Transocean seeks to cap liability for Gulf spill

One of the biggest ways that our legal system contributes to enormous, high-risk accidents, is to allow those responsible to limit their financial liability. This allows them to raise money  from investors, and obtain insurance, for high-risk activities that the government wishes to support.…

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Published on: 1 Apr 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Transit class action, EA and the St. Clair Streetcar

Curactive Organic Skin Care is starting a class action over the St. Clair streetcar. It wants to sue the Ontario government, Toronto and the TTC for $105 million in damages. Curactive says hundreds of small businesses lost money, due to delays in transit construction, and to changes in the d…

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