May 2009 Québec Communiqué Project Bill 42 : Quebec could be the first jurisdiction in North America to enforce a cap-and-trade approach to reduce greenhouse gasesMore from this issue
May 2009 Contaminated Sites Regulation in British Columbia: Stage 6 Amendments in Effect Environmental Enforcement and Compliance in BC – An Update Green Building Can “Leed” to LiabilityMore from this issue
Spring 2009 Staying Green in Troubled Times Review of Federal Budget 2009: Environmental Aspects New Federal Envionrmental Enforcement Legislation TabledMore from this issue
Winter 2008 St. Lawrence Cement Inc. v. Barrette: A Case Comment “Turning Green” In a Good Way: Health Care Facilities Grapple With Environmental Issues The Carbon Trade at Home and Abroad: An UpdateMore from this issue
Fall 2008 Ontario MOE Announces New Brownfields Standards Recent Climate Change Initiatives in British Columbia ‘Green’ Leases: A PrimerMore from this issue
June 2008 Warning Shots Across the Bow – The OSC Takes a Hard Look at Environmental Reporting Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge Can Parent Companies Be Responsible For Spills Caused By Subsidiaries? Due Diligence and Responsibility For Your Emergency Response Contractors: The CPR Glycol SpillMore from this issue
March 2008 First Environmental Penalty issued in Ontario Climate Change Legislation & Transportation Transformation Two Can Play at This Game: Cross Border Pollution EnforcementMore from this issue
Summer 2007 Allocating Responsibility for Remediation Costs Case Comment – Gehring et al V. Chevron Canada Limited et al, 2006 BCSC 1639 Waiver of Torts, a Potential Arrow in the Quiver of Climate Change Class-Action Litigants? Phased Implementation of Ontario Environmental Penalties to Begin August 1, 2007More from this issue
Spring 2007 Climate Change – Hot Air and Clean Air: The April 2007 Federal Government’s Response? Ontario’s Waste Diversion Act Incorporation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the Environmental Assessment ProcessMore from this issue
February 2007 Brownfields Changes Proposed in Ontario: Horizontal Severances (“Pie Crusts”) to be Prohibited? Contaminated Sites and Brownfield Redevelopment in Alberta: Where are we now? Judicial Review of a Decision of the Government of Quebec to Refuse the Enlargement of a Waste Disposal SiteMore from this issue