November 2017 Bulletin

CELA’s Executive Director Theresa McClenaghan (third from left) and members of the Green Budget Coalition met with federal finance minister Bill Morneau earlier this month. News & Activities What could Budget 2018 mean for Canada’s environment? Last week, the Green…

Guest Blog – People’s Great Lakes: Heal, Connect & Protect

Blog post by Stephanie Woodworth , Graduate student, University of Toronto on November 30, 2017 People of diverse backgrounds, occupations, positions, experiences and histories gathered together for two days in Toronto (ON) for The People’s Great Lakes Summit 2.0: Planning Policy Action to collaborate…

Blog: Time to embrace a difficult conversation – reducing road salts use in Ontario

Blog post by Anastasia M. Lintner, CELA Counsel on November 30, 2017 Last month, I participated in The Great Lakes Chloride Forum in Toronto. Having previously worked on the road salts file more than a decade ago without seeing any meaningful change…

Application for Review re: ED-19 Landfill, Provisional Certificate of Approval

Application for Review filed pursuant to Section 61 of the Environmental Bill of Rights Re: ED-19 Landfill - Provisional Certificate of Approval No. A42009 Application of Kyle Johnston, Director, Citizens Against the ED-19 Dump Download Application for Review: EnvBillRights-App-for-Review-ED-19-EnvProtAct-approval-Nov30-2017

Blogue des visiteurs — Peuples de la région des Grands Lacs : guérir, connecter et protéger

https://www.cela.ca/node/3653   Posted by Stephanie Woodworth , étudiante diplômée de cycle supérieur, Université de Toronto on November 30, 2017 Des personnes de divers horizons, occupations, postes, expériences et antécédents se sont réunies pendant deux jours à Toronto lors du The People’s Great Lakes Summit…

Il est temps d’entamer une conversation difficile – réduire l’utilisation des sels de voirie en Ontario

https://www.cela.ca/node/3650   Posted by Anastasia M. Lintner, avocate de l’ACDE on November 30, 2017 Le mois dernier, j'ai participé au Great Lakes Chloride Forum qui s'est tenu à Toronto. Ayant déjà travaillé sur le dossier des sels de voirie il y a plus…