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Published on: 5 Jan 2012 By

Snap London shares a photo of James Caskey and Beth Traynor, partners at Siskinds.

Jim Caskey along with Orchestra London and Unity Project for Relief of Homelessness participated in the Dickens’ A Christmas Carol fundraiser.  To view, please visit http://www.snaplondon.ca/?option=com_sngevents&id[]=346602&utm_source=email&utm_medium=snapd  

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Published on: 23 Jul 2009 By (Dianne Saxe)

Who makes environmental policy?

The Ivey Foundation’s five-year review of its program to conserve Canada’s forests is an excellent example of how foundations and nongovernmental organizations can successfully influence government environmental policy. It’s well written and a fascinating look at the forces at play behind the scenes. More charities should send out this type of report. Note: July 2013....

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Published on: 22 Jun 2007 By (Dianne Saxe)

Toxic Trespass

If You Love Our Children Productions has released its second documentary on children’s health and the environment, Toxic Trespass. The film explores frightening links between pollution and childhood cancer, focusing on high rates of illness in Windsor and in the Aamjiwnaang First Nations reserve, Sarnia. It has a wide range of targets, especially pesticides, diesel...

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Published on: 6 Nov 2009 By (Dianne Saxe)

Greenhouse gas reporting

The US EPA has published its final rule on greenhouse gas reporting for 31 American industrial sectors; see the Federal Register (www.regulations.gov) under Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0508-2278.  The rule will be effective December 29, 2009.  EPA is still considering reporting rules for the remaining source categories. This increases the pressure on Ontario to get on with...

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Published on: 10 Oct 2017 By

Video Testimonial – Post-Surgery Recovery

Our client’s surgeon expected our client to return to work within a few weeks of surgery. However, it soon became clear that our client did not feel physically nor emotionally capable of returning to her regular activities as quickly as expected. Personal injury lawyer, Rasha El-Tawil, ensured that our client had the care and financial...

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Published on: 28 Dec 2017 By

Canada to Invest $44.84 Million Towards the Great Lakes Protection Initiative

The International Joint Commission (“IJC”) is a binational organization created under the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909. The purpose of the IJC is to prevent and resolve disputes relating to the use and quality of boundary waters. The IJC recognizes that each country is affected by the other’s actions as it relates to the watersheds...

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Published on: 12 Jul 2016 By

Hunting Convictions for Shooting Decoys

A conservation officer saw two individuals sitting in their truck strategically located in order to observe the decoys with binoculars. The conservation officers placed the stationary moose decoys along the travelled portion of a maintained and travelled forest resource access corridor. After a period of time, one of the individuals got out of the truck and...

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