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Challenging Restrictive Municipal Cannabis Regulation: Whose Jurisdiction is it anyway?

  • March 31, 2023
  • Michael Polowin and Kelly Duquette, Gowling WLG

The article examines cannabis regulation in Ontario from a federal, provincial and municipal perspective. The authors offer an interpretation of cases on point and limitations on municipal cannabis regulation powers (such as cultivation, production, and retail). This article may be of interest to legal representatives of municipalities and cannabis operators.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

Ontario’s Ombudsman Just Called … What’s Next?

  • February 21, 2023
  • David J. Potts, city solicitor, City of Peterborough

The Ontario Ombudsman’s jurisdiction has included municipalities since 2016. In the intervening years, municipalities have been adjusting to the expanded oversight role of the Ombudsman. This article summarizes key issues for municipalities to consider regarding the Ombudsman, including its jurisdiction and the consideration of guidelines for staff.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

Case Review – The Impact of International Free Trade Agreements on Municipal Procurement

  • February 21, 2023
  • Melanie Benedict, student-at-law, Legal Services, Legislative & Planning Services, Halton Region

In the appealed decision of Thales DIS Canada Inc v Ontario, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice held that provincial procurement processes must conform to Canada’s obligations pursuant to international free trade agreements, such as CETA, in order to be considered reasonable. The factors contributing to reasonable procurement decisions are relevant to municipalities, who may wish to watch for the Court of Appeal’s findings on that question and any finding on bid dispute mechanisms.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

OLT Clarifies When an Application is “Made”, “Received” and “Complete”: Burlington 2020 Lakeshore Inc. v Burlington (City)

  • January 30, 2023
  • Rachel McVean, solicitor, Legal Services Division, Corporate Services Department, City of Hamilton

When is an application made? In this Burlington case, the OLT held that it was not "made" until all materials required by the City were filed. Before then, the application was "neither complete, made, nor received." The Tribunal considered Planning Act s. 22.1, which references receipt of materials required by ss. 22(4) and (5). This decision may be of assistance in calculating the new application fee refund periods (ss. 34(11) and s. 41(12)).

Municipal Law, Student Forum
Map of Ontario with diagonal line just south of North Bay, indicating 'Yes' above the line and 'No' below the line vis a vis question posed in title

Can I Cut Down My Own Christmas Tree?

  • January 10, 2023
  • Sarah Hahn, Barriston LLP

An overview of the rules applicable to cutting trees in Ontario year-round, which may be particularly relevant during the holiday season, when clients may be considering cutting down their own Christmas tree.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

Strong Mayors: Shifting the Municipal Governance Model

  • November 15, 2022
  • John Mascarin and Jennifer Bilas, articling student, Aird & Berlis

A comparison of the "strong mayor" system to the "weak mayor" system, providing an overview of the changes introduced by the Strong Mayors, Building Homes Act, 2022. Topics discussed include how the system will apply in Toronto and Ottawa, potential application to other municipalities, strong mayor powers such as budget, hiring and veto powers, council override powers, immunity, and delegation. The authors also consider whether or not this system can deliver on the Province's intended goals.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

Case Summary: Clarifying the Law of De Facto Expropriation

  • October 19, 2022
  • Alex Cockburn, articling student, Barriston LLP

Case summary of the Annapolis and Halifax saga, where the Supreme Court of Canada has the opportunity to consider the law of "de facto" expropriation.

Municipal Law, Student Forum