Articles 2022

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No Fault Orders and the Potential Liability of Realtors

  • 28 avril 2016
  • John Tidball

Realtors beware of potential MOECC clean-up orders. John discusses the situation that lead to the Environmental Review Tribunal's April 14, 2016 decision in McQuiston v. Ontario (MOECC) (ERT Case Nos. 15-09 through 15-024).

Droit de l’environnement

Statutory "Polluter Pay" Liability in British Columbia – The Perils of Pre-EMA Activity

  • 08 mars 2016
  • Lynn Mitchell

Lynn comments on the 2015 British Columbia Court of Appeal decision in J.I. Properties Inv. v. PPG Coating Canada Ltd., 2015 BCCA 472, that upheld a $4.7 million award of statutory remediation costs against the former owner of a site who had previously remediated the site to the satisfaction of B.C. environmental regulators in the mid-1980s.

Droit de l’environnement

Province Releases Excess Soil Management Policy Framework

  • 08 mars 2016
  • Laura Bowman, a staff lawyer at Ecojustice.

Laura comments on the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change's posting of an Excess Soil Management Policy Framework (“proposed framework”) that proposes a path forward and guiding principles for the development of policy related to the management of excess soil. Comments on the proposed framework may be submitted on the Environmental Registry up until March 26, 2016.

Droit de l’environnement

Insurers Off the Hook for Release of Pollutants Caused by Fire

  • 07 mars 2016
  • John Georgakopoulos, Matthew Gardner and Julia Paillé

The authors comment on the Supreme Court of Canada's denial of leave to appeal the British Columbia Court of Appeal's decision in Precision Plating Ltd. v. Axa Pacific Insurance Co., which dealt with the interpretation and application of pollution exclusion clauses in commercial general liability insurance policies.

Droit de l’environnement

The Paris Agreement: Winds of Change

  • 21 janvier 2016
  • Lana Finney and Simon Hurdon

The authors discuss the Paris Agreement signed by 196 nations on December 12, 2015, next steps and what's already being done in Canada.

Droit de l’environnement

Historic Global Climate Agreement is Reached

  • 05 janvier 2016
  • Laura Zizzo

Laura summarizes the Paris Agreement to decarbonize the economy, work collectively to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and limit global temperature increases that was adopted by 195 nations on December 12, 2015 at COP 21.

Droit de l’environnement