Environmental Fines and Penalties

Posted by on Nov 29, 2023 in Blog | 0 comments

  An impactful (to human health and the environment) release of potential pollutants can be problematic to both the community affected and the company that has to face the subsequent environmental fines and penalties. These laws/regulations often establish fines and penalties when violations occur.  Below, we outline some recent enforcement actions. $346,000 Environmental Fine Coastal GasLink (CGL) was fined $346,000 for erosion and sediment control issues in the...

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Supreme Court of Canada Decision on the Impact Assessment Act

Posted by on Oct 26, 2023 in Blog | 0 comments

  The recent opinion by the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) regarding the Federal Impact Assessment Act (IAA) previously known as the Bill C-69 (called by critics the “no pipeline legislation”) has attracted many comments and news coverage. The opinion essentially held that the IAA went too far and portions of the IAA were unconstitutional.  Note: for background, see our May 24, 2022, blog, Impact Assessment Act Headed for the Supreme Court of Canada? What is the Impact...

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PFAS in Canada: Biosolids, Collection of Data, and Litigation Risks

Posted by on Oct 13, 2023 in Press | 0 comments

  The global concern over the human health and environmental impact of the class of chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is leading to more regulations and litigation.  Below, we provide an update on PFAS, which has the potential to affect a wide range of companies. Interim PFAS Standards for Biosolids in Canada First, an update with respect to PFAS in biosolids. Earlier this year, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced plans to...

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Recent Environmental Decisions Cite Redwater – “Dangerous Precedent”

Posted by on Sep 28, 2023 in Blog | 0 comments

  Several years ago, the “Redwater” case held that in the case of insolvency, environmental cleanup obligations trump repayment to secured creditors.  While Redwater applied to the oil and gas sector, as has been demonstrated in recent legal cases, it is not limited to oil and gas companies. Below, we outline two recent legal cases that cite the Redwater Decision. Travelers Capital Loan Mantle Materials Group, Ltd. (Mantle) operated 24 gravel pits on public and private...

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