CELA supports this statement prepared for the Housing Network of Ontario. We are participating in the campaign to support inclusionary zoning in Toronto, a project led by the Wellesley Institute. Inclusionary Housing - Backgrounder for the Housing Network of Ontario Statement of…
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Tapwater on Trial: Overview of Ontario’s Drinking Water Regime
Title: Tapwater on Trial: Overview of Ontario's Drinking Water Regime Third Annual Conference on Water and Wastewater in Ontario (May 5-6, 2005, Insight Information Co.) Resource Type: Presentation Content: 509tapwater # of Pages: 25 Date authored: May 5, 2005 Publication…
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Understanding and Applying Planning Law
Title: Understanding and Applying Planning Law Presentation to Ontario Smart Growth Network Resource Type: Presentation Content: osgn_may_2005 # of Pages: 62 Date authored: May 2005 Author/s: Theresa McClenaghan Author Organization: Canadian Environmental Law Association
Comments on Biosolids Utilization Guidelines
Title: Comments on Biosolids Utilization Guidelines Resource Type: Letter, Response to Consultation Content: 496_biosolids # of Pages: 5 Date authored: January 28, 2005 Author/s: Theresa McClenaghan Author Organization: Canadian Environmental Law Association
Ontario Municipal Board Reform and Planning Act Reform and Implementation Tools
Title: Comments by the Canadian Environmental Law Association on Planning Reform Ontario Municipal Board Reform and Planning Reform: Planning Act Reform and Implementation Tools - EBR Registry #PF04E0003 Resource Type: Letter, Response to Consultation Content: 483planningreform # of Pages: 13…
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CELA says “trade rules will interfere with Walkerton recommendations”
Toronto. In implementing the Walkerton Inquiry recommendations to protect drinking water and agricultural lands, municipalities may face unexpected barriers arising from Canada's approach to trade negotiations, according to a new study by the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) and the…
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