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Published on: 3 Jun 2016 By

New Trails Legislation Introduced in Ontario

Just in time for the upcoming summer holiday season, Ontario has passed new legislation designed to improve and protect the province’s trails system. The new act, the Supporting Ontario’s Trails Act, 2016, act introduces a new piece of legislation, the Ontario Trails Act, 2016. The Ontario Trails Act, 2016 aims to (s. 1): To increase...

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Published on: 30 Jun 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Drive Clean tweaked

Ontario’s  vehicle emissions control program, Drive Clean, is getting a tuneup. Amendments to Ontario Regulation 361/98[i] (Motor Vehicles) under the Environmental Protection Act will modernize the Drive Clean program.[ii] By December 12, 2012, the Acceleration Simulation Mode (dynamometer) tailpipe test will be replaced with: [iii],[iv]

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Published on: 30 Apr 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

PCBs in fish

PCBs in your fish dinner? Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) were used for decades in industry and to make electrical equipment like transformers and capacitors.[i] They are slow to break down and hard to destroy.  PCB are known carcinogens and have been linked to adverse reproductive, immune, nervous and endocrine effects, among others.[ii] Trace levels are found...

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Published on: 6 Nov 2012 By

Estate Planning In The Digital Age

Making a Will is one of the most important tasks you will complete during your lifetime. A Will is a document that, amongst other things, provides for the orderly distribution of your property after your death and appoints an executor to carry out this distribution.  A Will is essential in order to simplify matters following...

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Published on: 21 Feb 2018 By

Financial Exploitation and Elder Abuse

What is Elder Abuse?[1] Several millennia have passed since, according to the Book of Genesis, Jacob and his mother, Rebecca, conspired to trick Isaac who was, according to biblical scholars, by then an ailing and blind 130 year old man. They tricked him into believing that Jacob was his brother, Esau, thereby securing for Jacob...

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Published on: 4 Jun 2010 By (Dianne Saxe)

Liability caps and disasters

Does environmental law help prevent high risk spills? In at least one area, the law makes a unique contribution to making things worse. We  encourage investors, insurers, and other financial players to take  ultra high risks by  capping their exposure to third-party damages.  Canada’s Nuclear Liability Act, for example, limits the liability of the nuclear industry...

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Published on: 24 Mar 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Nuclear Liability caps in the US?

Now that Canada is heading for another federal election, Bill  C-15, the fourth attempt to update Canadian nuclear liability laws, will again die on the order paper. By now, it is generally accepted that our current $75 million is ridiculously low, but there is less consensus on how it should be fixed. The US uses...

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