Natural Resources
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July 22, 2024
Competition watchdog gives guidance, seeks input on policing deceptive ‘greenwashing’ by business
The federal Competition Bureau is asking for input from lawyers, their clients and the public to inform the bureau's “future enforcement guidance” regarding misleading and unsubstantiated environmental claims by businesses about products or activities, including future enforcement guidance with respect to last month’s amendments to the Competition Act that explicitly address “greenwashing.”
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July 19, 2024
Nova Scotia seeks public input on designating 16 sites as legally protected areas
Nova Scotia is seeking public comment on a proposal to designate 16 sites as new or expanded wilderness areas and nature reserves as part of efforts to legislatively protect 20 per cent of the province’s land, water and wetlands by 2030.
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July 19, 2024
Toronto flash floods: What businesses need to take away
The rainstorm that affected many across the city this week was a big wake-up call for businesses. Whether it was the power outages or ensuring your staff got home safely if they were required to leave the office, employers felt the impact.
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July 19, 2024
Dentons Montreal expands with new partner
Global law firm Dentons recently announced the addition of Alexandre-Philippe Avard as a partner in the firm’s litigation and dispute resolution group.
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July 18, 2024
Nature and creativity | Brian W. Baetz and John F. Evans
Nature is the enduring elegance in the background of our lives, giving much but asking very little from us, only respect. Nature has always inspired creativity. We will highlight just two examples of a number of creative manifestations that have been inspired by local nature in the Hamilton area.
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July 17, 2024
Feds launch $900M strategy to help Canadians save on energy bills, regulations coming by 2028
The federal government has announced the launch of its $903.5 million Canada Green Buildings Strategy to help Canadians save money on their energy bills, with regulations coming in 2028 to phase out the use of oil and gas heating systems. Ottawa predicts the program will also generate more than a million jobs and will enhance opportunities for the clean economy.
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July 16, 2024
Two appointments for Aird & Berlis
Aird & Berlis has announced that Ryan Evans has joined the firm as a partner and member of the intellectual property and litigation & dispute resolution groups. And Anna Lu has joined as an associate in Aird & Berlis’s municipal and land use planning group.
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July 15, 2024
Canada updates draft report on forever chemicals, proposes new health and environmental regulations
The federal government has updated its draft report on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals, proposing to conclude that they may cause harm to human health and the environment.
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July 15, 2024
AGRICULTURE — Farms — Financing — Price supports and guarantees
Motion by Plaintiff for summary judgment to recover a certain amount plus interest and cost against the Defendants. The Corporate Defendant (“Wimmer Brook”) applied to the Canadian Canola Growers Association (“CCGA”) for an advance payment for the crop year and entered into a Repayment Agreement with CCGA.
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July 12, 2024
Long-awaited B.C. coastal marine strategy to fill gaps in regulation of marine resources
British Columbia has launched a comprehensive new coastal marine strategy, co-developed with First Nations groups, which includes new regulations designed to enhance coastal marine management and create resilient communities.