Blog: Two Decades After Walkerton are New Provincial Laws Risking Another Drinking Water Crisis?
Recently enacted Ontario laws threaten the framework for protecting drinking water sources adopted after the Walkerton tragedy of two decades ago.
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Recently enacted Ontario laws threaten the framework for protecting drinking water sources adopted after the Walkerton tragedy of two decades ago.
The government of Canada is creating problems for the health of Canadians with current amendments in Bill S-5.
In March 2023, the Low-Income Energy Network (LIEN) and Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) published Pathway Out of Energy Poverty in Northern Ontario, a report assessing energy affordability programs available to low-income people in Northern Ontario.
By Joe Castrilli, CELA counsel and Fe de Leon, CELA senior researcher This opinion piece originally appeared in the April 26th, 2023 issue of The Hill Times. Reprinted with permission. Parliament has one last chance to bring control of toxic
CELA lawyer Richard Lindgren examines the latest proposed rollbacks in Ontario’s environmental assessment program.
A decision was made by MECP to approve OPG’s application for a site-specific air pollution standard for its Lennox Generating Station.