Jarvis Bike Lane Removal Exposes Serious Weaknesses in Municipal Class Approvals 17 décembre 2012 Laura Bowman The recent news-making removal of bike lanes on Jarvis Street in Toronto is seen by the author as exemplifying a trend of undue deference to municipal decisions in the class environmental assessment process.
Academic Article Round-Up 17 décembre 2012 Raj Bharati Stay current on the latest thinking in environmental law by reading up on legal academia.
Managing Fill – When is Soil “Waste”, and Where Can it Go? 17 décembre 2012 R. Arti Sanichara When is soil waste? This perennial quandary in environmental law was explored at a recent Environmental Law Section breakfast seminar.
Program Summary: Climate Change Lawyers Network Session on Renewable Energy Community Power Projects 17 décembre 2012 Carol Burbank A recent program hosted by the Climate Change Lawyers Network in partnership with the Ontario Nonprofit Network brought a mixed-bag of perspectives – from frustration to optimism – on community-based renewable power projects.
Quarrying the Niagara Escarpment: Conflicting Decisions Leave Observers Puzzled 17 décembre 2012 David Donnelly, Anne Sabourin Two recent decisions of the Joint Board pursuant to the Consolidated Hearings Act present conflicting perspectives on the application of the Niagara Escarpment Plan vis-à-vis the Provincial Policy Statement; a conflict which may be settled by a judicial review of one of the decisions.
Fisheries Act Amended – Again! 17 décembre 2012 Ian Richler Ian Richler provides a succinct overview of the recent changes to section 35 of the Fisheries Act via Bill C-45, which were layered over the changes set out via Bill C-38 in June 2012.
New Website Makes House of Commons Environmental Debates More Accessible 29 octobre 2012 Will Amos Have you ever wondered what was said during parliamentary debates about a particular environmental issue? It’s very easy to find out with a new database and search tool being maintained by the Ecojustice Clinic at the University of Ottawa.
Ontario Ministries are Ignoring the Public’s EBR Rights, says Environmental Commissioner 29 octobre 2012 Carolyn Shaw A recent report of the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario shows how several ministries are increasingly frustrating citizens’ rights under the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993.
Ontario Moves to Limit the Risk of Explosions from Installing Geothermal Systems 29 octobre 2012 Marc McAree The provincial government moved quickly to tighten the regulation of geothermal systems after a release of underground natural gas during the installation of a system earlier this year.
Canada and the U.S. Update the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement 29 octobre 2012 Julia Schatz, Neil Morgan The authors describe the evolution of the Canada-U.S. Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, culminating in its most recent update which contains timelines for developing strategies and phosphorus reduction targets.