519 672 2121
Close mobile menu

Here in Ontario, we are hearing almost nothing from the British Columbia Cohen Commission inquiry into the decline of sockeye salmon, whose final report will not be released until next June. It was therefore fascinating, and horrifying, to discover Alexandra Morton’s blog on the evidence being heard each day. Dr. Kristi Miller, for example, is a Department of Fisheries and Oceans scientist who has been prevented by the Harper government from telling the public what she knows about the potentially devastating effects of open-pen fish farms on wild salmon, and from doing anything about it. Read it and weep.

It also makes it even harder to know what fish to eat. Immoral to eat tuna anymore, uncertain about farmed salmon….

News & Views

Blog

The more you understand, the easier it is to manage well.

View Blog

Class action certification in British Columbia ​​ 

Class actions are now a familiar part of the legal system in British Columbia. They allow pe…

Missed or delayed stroke diagnosis: legal options and why early treatment matters

What is a missed or delayed stroke diagnosis? A missed or delayed stroke diagnosis can have …