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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: 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: 24 May 2011 By (Dianne Saxe)

Water meters inexorable

Pay for use or flat rates? Flat rates are often popular, but they are poor public policy. Flat rates encourage waste. Flat rates discourage conservation of water and energy, and devalue their importance. Flat rates make conscientious citizens pay for the bad habits of wasteful neighbours. And flat rates are generally too low to pay...

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Published on: 3 Dec 2015 By

Ontario's proposed approach to cap and trade

Last week, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (“MOECC”) posted to the Environmental Registry its proposed approach to establishing a cap and trade regime in the province. Preferred and considered options for such a regime were are outlined in a “Cap and Trade Program Design Options” document, upon which the MOECC is accepting comments...

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Pharmacists

As busy professionals, pharmacists may experience rapid change as their careers and personal circumstances advance. Our experience in advising pharmacists on a variety of legal issues allows us to offer a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary suite of services tailored to assist pharmacists throughout their personal lives, their career, and into retirement.

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Published on: 1 Oct 2019 By

Private placement securities litigation in Ontario

This has been the year of cannabis market sector scandals. Headlines have been thick and fast. Investor losses have been significant. A large part of the financing that facilitated the massive growth of the cannabis sector has been through the prospectus exempt issuance of securities (more commonly referred to as a private placement). The trend...

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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: 30 Nov 2022 By

Car insurance 101: 7 optional accident benefits you should consider

When you renew your car insurance policy, you have a variety of options to increase your coverage in the event that you are injured. The basic policy may seem appealing to most drivers, because it has the lowest premiums. But if you ask anyone who has been injured in an accident, the standard coverage is...

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Published on: 24 Aug 2016 By

The tricky business of limitations and contaminated land claims

In May of 2016, the Superior Court of Justice delivered reasons in Valco Instruments Canada v. Imperial Oil, dismissing in part a defendant’s summary judgment motion related to a contaminated land claim. The court concluded that the limitation period for a negligence claim had expired by the time the claim was brought; however, the court...

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