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Ontario says “Take that Invasive Species!” …New legislation that may be coming to a province near you.

  • January 10, 2015
  • Lana Finney and Matthew Kersten, Davis LLP

The Ontario government first introduced Bill 167, the Invasive Species Act, 2014 (“ISA”), on February 26, 2014. It passed second reading on April 8, 2014, but died on the order paper due to the June 2014 election. On November 5, 2014, the ISA was reintroduced as Bill 37. Bill 37 was debated at second reading on December 8, 2014. If passed, the ISA will come into force one year after receiving Royal Assent.

Environmental Law

Message from the Editors

  • October 09, 2014
  • Matt Gardner, Laura Bowman, Natalie Smith

Greetings Environmental Law Section Members!

Environmental Law

Sydney Steel – A Common Problem but No Common Issues

  • March 31, 2014
  • Julia Schatz and Jessica Mathewson

This Nova Scotia class proceeding sought redress for the impacts of the pollution claimed to have been emitted from the Sydney Steel Works since 1967. While the decision of the Court of Appeal relied heavily on class proceedings precedent, it demonstrates the difficulty plaintiffs will have in overcoming the lack of common issues in many circumstances that may otherwise look desirable for an environmental class action.

Environmental Law

Negligence and Charter Claims Against Energy Regulator Struck Out

  • February 11, 2014
  • Meredith James

The Court of Queen's Bench recently struck out significant portions of a negligence claim against Alberta's energy regulator, EnCana. The Court ruled EnCana did not owe her private duty of care, and cannot be held liable in negligence.

Environmental Law

Supreme Court upholds broad duty to report environmental discharges in Ontario

  • January 29, 2014
  • Catherine Powell

In a recent decision, the Supreme Court of Canada clarified section 15(1) of the Environmental Protection Act, where it is required that the MOE be notified forthwith when a contaminant that causes or is likely to cause an adverse effect is discharged into the environment.

Environmental Law