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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench (Trial Division). The numbered company 1359629 Ontario Inc. applied to the Department of Environment and Local Government to operate a water bottling plant in King’s County, New Brunswick. T ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. The numbered company 1359629 Ontario Inc. applied to the Department of Environment and Local Government to operate a water bottling plant in King’s County, New Brunswick. The Minister issued a Cer ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. After the councils of Cumberland County and other nearby municipalities passed resolutions that authorized the County to expand its landfill in order to accommodate waste from elsewhere in the Hali ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench (Trial Division). 501191 N.B. Ltd. and Mr. Pischuiutta operated a construction and demolition debris disposal facility near Moncton, New Brunswick. After non-compliant activities at the faci ...
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The Access to Information Act is a federal Act that grants an enforceable right to every Canadian citizen, resident, or company to request and be given access to any record under the control of a federal government institution. Examples of federal gover ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The Bay of Fundy Inshore Fisherman’s Association (“BFIFA”) brought a motion for an interim stay pending judicial review. In 2009, Nova Scotia’s Department of Environment approved the Fundy Tidal En ...
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This case was heard in the Federal Court of Canada. In 2003, Bennett Environmental Inc. was granted approval to construct a High Temperature Thermal Oxidizer facility that would treat and remediate contaminated soil. In 2004, the New Brunswick Minister o ...
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This case was heard in the Federal Court of Appeal. In 2003, Bennett Environmental Inc. was granted approval to construct a High Temperature Thermal Oxidizer facility that would treat and remediate contaminated soil. In 2004, the New Brunswick Minister o ...
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This case was heard in the Federal Court of Canada. Voisey’s Bay Nickel Company Ltd. (“VBNC”) proposed to develop a mine/mill operation at Voisey’s Bay in Labrador and a smelter/refinery operation at Argentia in Newfoundland. Because the proposals trigge ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island (Trial Division). After Prince Edward Island’s Minister of Environmental Resources approved the construction of a fixed crossing between New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, the Concerne ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench (Trial Division). Debly Construction Ltd. had conducted longstanding business operations near a brook. In 1998, after the company’s operations were inspected, the Minister of Environment inf ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The Eco Awareness Society wished to apply for judicial review of a municipal decision that allowed the installation of wind turbines in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. An application for judicial review o ...
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This case was heard in the Federal Court of Canada. After a Prothonotary struck seven affidavits that the Ecology Action Centre (“EAC”) had filed in support of its application for judicial review, the EAC appealed the Prothonotary’s decision. The Court h ...
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This case was heard in the Federal Court of Appeal. The federal Ministers of Environment and Health issued two Ministerial decisions approving the production of genetically-modified salmon eggs at a production facility in Prince Edward Island. The Ecolog ...
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This case was heard in the Federal Court of Canada. The federal Ministers of Environment and Health issued two Ministerial decisions approving the production of genetically-modified salmon eggs at a production facility in Prince Edward Island. The Ecolog ...
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These regulations correspond to Nova Scotia's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Among other things, they outline procedures for requesting information under the Act and designate fees for applications.
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This case was heard in the Federal Court of Canada. After the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources issued a draft survey on the risks posed by spruce bark beetles in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ("CFIA") issued ...
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This case was heard in the Federal Court of Appeal. In June 2007, the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act was passed into law. The Conservative Party of Canada—which held a minority government at the time—did not support the Act, and it some ways the Act c ...
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This case was heard in the Federal Court. In June 2007, the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act was passed into law. The Conservative Party of Canada—which held a minority government at the time—did not support the Act, and it some ways the Act conflicted ...
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This application for leave to appeal was considered by the Supreme Court of Canada. In June 2007, the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act was passed into law. The Conservative Party of Canada—which held a minority government at the time—did not s ...