Richard Lindgren, CELA Legal Counsel, provides analysis of Bill 132 and its various schedules. Download the document here: 1306-Bill 132 Submission from the Canadian Environmental Law Association
Richard Lindgren, CELA Legal Counsel, provides analysis of Bill 132 and its various schedules. Download the document here: 1306-Bill 132 Submission from the Canadian Environmental Law Association
CELA's report contributed to the Canada-wide investigation revealing dangerous levels of lead in our drinking water. The report makes multiple recommendations to protect Canadians, including asking the province to change legislation to require a minimum of 75% of municipal lead service lines to homes be replaced within 3-5 years.
Discussion of the Environmental Health Impacts of Pollution and Poverty in the Great Lakes Region Intersection-Environmental-Law-Poverty-Law
Title: Submissions on Crown Liability Submissions of CELA to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs regarding Schedule 17 of Bill 100 Resource Type: Letter, Response to Consultation Content: 1263-CELA Brief - Schedule 17 of Bill 100 - Crown_Liability…
Title: The Untapped Potential of Municipal Water Sustainability Plans Resource Type: Presentation Content: 1223-Municipal-Water-Sustainability-Plans # of Pages: 13 Date authored: November 13, 2018 Publication number: 1223 Author/s: Anastasia Lintner Author Organization: CELA
Blog post by Richard D. Lindgren, CELA Counsel on May 22, 2018 In May 2000, seven people died, and thousands of people fell seriously ill, after consuming contaminated drinking water supplied by a municipal drinking water system in Walkerton, Ontario. On the…
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