An Act respecting the acceleration of certain infrastructure projects (Quebec Bill 66)
I. Introduction The Government of Quebec presented, during the parliamentary session of September 23, 2020, new Bill 66 – An Act respecting the acceleration of certain infrastructure projects (“Bill 66”) which provides for various acceleration measures applicable to certain planned...
New triggers requiring site disclosure statements: BC rolls out a new contaminated sites regime
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Appeal launched against Federal Court’s dismissal of youth climate change lawsuit
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Episode 6: The role of an environmental expert in legal matters
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Episode 3: Mediating in the times of COVID-19 and beyond – Perspectives of the Miller Thomson Environmental Law Group
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COVID-19 – Impact on environmental compliance and due diligence
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Applying the reasonableness standard to Indigenous consultation requirements
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Episode 2: Construction dirt – Where does it go and who regulates it
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The BC Court of Appeal maintains a high bar for certifying environmental class actions
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Tamara Farber quoted in The Hamilton Spector
The Hamilton Spector, "Sewage disclosure motion hits snag"
A motion by councillors Maureen Wilson and Nrinder Nann to publicly release all confidential reports related to the Chedoke Creek sewage spill has hit a snag. According to city clerk Andrea Holland, “portions” of the motion, which is expected to land...