Chemicals Management Plan Update

Posted by on Jun 13, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

The regulated community has been seemingly overwhelmed with news of environmental regulatory changes of late.  Last month we shared with you the new cap-and-trade regulations (for Ontario) and the associated deadlines.  Now we turn our attention to the third phase of the Chemicals Management Plan (CMP). It was about a year and a half ago, the fall of 2014, when my colleague, Christopher Paré, mentioned that the third phase of the CMP would run from 2016-2020 (CMP Phase 1...

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Despite Calls for Change – GHG Cap and Trade is Here

Posted by on May 27, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

The regulated community knew the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) regulation and associated Cap and Trade regulation were looming, but many hoped there would be more time, and even some moderation, in the regulations. Last fall, we discussed the developing regulatory issues as they relate to GHGs in Ontario (Ontario’s GHG Cap and Trade Program Takes Shape).  We suggested then that this could be a “big deal” for the regulated community. In a May 12th letter from the Ontario Chamber of...

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New Proposed Environmental Enforcement Tool

Posted by on May 10, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

As you are likely aware by now, the Canadian federal government published proposed changes to the Environmental Violations Administrative Monetary Penalties Act (EVAMPA); see Canada Gazette, April 9, 2016. Currently, federal environmental officer’s enforcement tools include issuance of written warnings, tickets, compliance orders, or proceed with prosecution.  However, under the proposed changes to EVAMPA, there is a new tool for federal environmental enforcement officers: ...

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Regulating Methane in Canada

Posted by on Apr 14, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

With the COP 21 Paris Climate Change Conference as the backdrop, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Barack Obama have agreed to focus on the reduction of methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. According to a report in the Globe and Mail, “The federal government will impose regulations to cut methane emissions in the oil and gas industry by as much as 45 per cent as part of a bilateral climate deal announced Thursday during Prime Minister...

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Canada’s 2016 Budget and the Environment

Posted by on Mar 31, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

Like many of you, I have been reviewing the Canadian 2016 Budget but focusing on how it might impact the “environmental world.” I focused my attention on reviewing Chapter 4 – A Clean Growth Economy.  Much of the focus seems to be on somewhat esoteric issues, such as the “green economy” and the “low-carbon economy,” which are difficult to quantify, at least currently. Environmental Focus in Budget However, within Chapter 4 is “Securing a Cleaner, More Sustainable...

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Joint Environmental Enforcements and Investigations

Posted by on Mar 3, 2016 in Blog | 0 comments

Anyone involved in health and safety or environmental protection knows how diligent you must be to guard against accidents. These accidents can lead to fines, penalties, and, in some cases, can have tragic consequences. These unfortunate consequences were highlighted in some recent news stories. Joint Enforcement on Tragic Explosion In late January 2016, it was announced that a very substantial joint prosecution (Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act and the...

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